In Through The Out Door

    Diving Through The Information Barrage

    Browsing Posts published on April 26, 2006

    RFID Passport Security Revisited

    Network your music with DAAP for Linux:

    Apple’s iTunes popularized the Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) for simple networked music playlist sharing. Linux users can take advantage of it too. Linux users can choose from several easy-to-use DAAP servers for sharing music, and several DAAP-aware applications for listening to it — as well as discover and tune in to other people’s collections.

    LDAP in the enterprise:

    The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a network protocol used to access a special purpose database (called a directory) that stores information about people, organizations, and computers. What can LDAP do for your business and your network?

    Ginobili, Barry Lead Spurs to Overtime Win Over Kings:

    Brent Barry’s 3-pointer with 4.9 seconds left forced overtime, where Manu Ginobili scored eight of his 32 points, as the San Antonio Spurs scrambled for a 128-119 victory over the Sacramento Kings and a 2-0 lead in their Western Conference fi

    Online attack exposes 197,000 personal records:

    The university told students, alumni and members of the press on Sunday that an unidentified Internet attacker broke into a database at the UT McCombs School of Business and made off with 197,000 sensitive records, some including social security numbers. University IT administrators detected the illegal access to the database on Friday, April 21, but believe the attack began on April 11,

    Stolen laptops hand hackers keys to the kingdom | The Register:

    US Government To Fund Rookit Buster:

    Bad Behavior has blocked 172 access attempts in the last 7 days.