Author: Markus Perdrizat

  • Not in my house: how Vegas casinos wage a war on cheating

    Not in my house: how Vegas casinos wage a war on cheating: “I think most people feel that if you can find a way to beat the casino, more power to you,” says Arnold Synder, his eyes, those telltale features, hidden behind a pair of black sunglasses. I was in Las Vegas for three days…

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  • The “Red October” Campaign

    The “Red October” Campaign – An Advanced Cyber Espionage Network Targeting Diplomatic and Government Agencies During the past five years, a high-level cyber-espionage campaign has successfully infiltrated computer networks at diplomatic, governmental and scientific research organizations, gathering data and intelligence from mobile devices, computer systems and network equipment. Kaspersky Lab’s researchers have spent several months…

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  • One Server Per Person

    One Server Per Person: I have always been a bit curious of the open source communities support of Google. I have even seen distros include “web apps” that launch a browser to open Google Docs or Gmail. I can understand the reasoning, to a point. Good desktop applications are difficult to come by on Linux,…

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  • Hiding secret messages in Skype silences

    Hiding secret messages in Skype silences: A group of researchers from the Institute of Telecommunications of the Warsaw University of Technology have devised a way to send and receive messages hidden in the data packets used to represent silences during a Skype call. Nice little proof of concept for steganography. It’s still obviously clear though…

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  • Strategic Shift For SAP With Announcement That Business Suite To Run On Real-Time HANA Platform

    Strategic Shift For SAP With Announcement That Business Suite To Run On Real-Time HANA Platform: SAP HANA now serves as the core of the business software giant’s strategy with the news today that SAP Business Suite will run on the real-time, in-memory database technology. Customers will have the option to run on HANA or keep what they…

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  • CST-01, the ‘world’s thinnest’ watch

    Central Standard Timing shows off CST-01, the ‘world’s thinnest’ watch: Central Standard Timing is showing off what it’s calling the “world’s thinnest watch” at CES 2013: an E Ink watch that’s a single, razor-thin cuff. I just bought it. And I confess to being a watch nerd! BTW the similarities to Seiko’s Bendie Watch is…

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  • On Being A Senior Engineer

    On Being A Senior Engineer:u I think that there’s a lot of institutional knowledge in our field, especially about what makes for a productive engineer. Thinking about our profession.

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  • The Project Saboteur’s Handbook

    The Project Saboteur’s Handbook: There are many ways to sabotage a project. Recognizing them is the first crucial step to counter them. In this brief handbook I will present a number of ways of sabotage that I have encountered in various projects. This post is the saboteur’s handbook. Tongue in cheek…

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  • Why Does Everyone Think Google Beat the FTC?

    Why Does Everyone Think Google Beat the FTC? In the aftermath of the FTC’s settlement with Google yesterday, too many reporters fell for the line that Google used some fancy combination of executive charm and lobbying prowess to beat the federal government at its own game. Google wins : a plain English guide to the…

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  • UrbanHello Home Phone for the Family

    Urban Hello introduces bizarrely attractive home phone via Kickstarter, we go eyes-on: The HD voice device is more than looks, though, featuring two OLED screens built into a minimalist aesthetic, intended to simplify the home phone experience. The handset even comes in a handful of colors, “in order to blend in better with the decoration…

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