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From ne blogs- DVWA 1.0.7 is here! 8 September , 2010After 9 months since the last release we are proud to present the all new Damn Vulnerable Web Application version 1.0.7. What’s new? The vulnerability help page has been improved. We now display the logged on username along with the vulnerability level and php-ids status. Blind SQL injection has been implemented. We now have official […]admin
- Why ACTA is Not a Victimless Treaty 8 September , 2010The best thing I have read about the current brouhaha surrounding Craiglist's shutdown of its “Adult Services” section is danah boyd's post "How Censoring Craigslist Helps Pimps, Child Traffickers, and Other Abusive Scumbags". If you're at all interested in the issue, I strongly recommend it.One paragraph struck me in particular:Duri […]noreply@blogger.com (glyn moody)
- Is it Time to Take Your (Android) Tablets? 8 September , 2010However much I dislike Apple's obsession with control - the very antithesis of openness - I have to admit that its iPad is an important artefact. I think the tablet is on its way to becoming an important adjunct to other kinds of computing - ideal for sofa-top consumption, say. It will also be perfect for many business and industrial uses (I'm sure […]noreply@blogger.com (glyn moody)
- Taking Openness to the Next Level 8 September , 2010Yesterday I wrote about one particular issue with standards: the fact that the associated patent licensing (if applicable) can shut out free software completely. But it's clear that the problems go much deeper: the entire standards-making process is conducted in a way that is often the antithesis of openness. That's not just bad for free software, […]noreply@blogger.com (glyn moody)
- Open Access Meets Open Archaeology 7 September , 2010How could I resist OA meets OA thanks to OA?The OA Library has been developed by Oxford Archaeology in order to allow us to distribute grey literature client reports and other documents to wider audiences. Oxford Archaeology is committed to a policy of Open Access to archaeological data; this website allows us to disseminate material as widely as possible.An […]noreply@blogger.com (glyn moody)
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