February 2011
35 posts
Must Have Security Books →
The iViZ Blog had an awesome post about 54 Must Have Security Books broken into categories. I recognized a few of them so the list seems pretty legit. I’ll definitely look into the others.
Creepy Factor?
Hmm… is it creepy to see a cute girl at the cafe. Find her computer on the local wifi… see what sites she visits, find her name, age, phone #, friends, interest.
I’m not saying I do that. I’m just saying… is it creepy? Besides… its too much trouble switch from my VPN back to the un-encrypted network… then back to my VPN, then back to the un-encrypted...
How'd that plan go?
Completed:
Pay Rent - Yeah! I get to live in my apartment another month.
Finished very VERY rough draft of my MS Project Proposal
- Waiting for feedback from advisor
Updated resume and my homepage!
Worked on the web service… its in progress
And worked out :)
Additional:
Watch Watson kick some butt! YEAH!!!!
Might have a date for Friday night ;) oohh snap.
Still need:
Finish...
Plan for Today
Pay Rent
Finish MS Project Proposal
10 Print “Finished… I think”
20 Meeting with advisor to show him proposal - Get feedback
30 Show proposal to colleagues - Get feedback
40 GoTo 10
Post online to show the world! (StackOverFlow)
Finish wired test for security offload experiments (Secure E-Mail)
-By Wednesday to re-configure test setup for wireless
Polish up resume...
FPUpdater Fixes the Java 2.2250738585072012e-308... →
Try running this is Java and it will probably hang.
System.out.println("Start");
double d = Double.parseDouble("2.2250738585072012e-308");
System.out.println("Double: " + d);
System.out.println("Start");
But Oracle has released a fix for security alert CVE-2010-4476.
Update (03/10/2011):
The Apple Software Update I ran yesterday finally fixed this bug!
(Near) Real-Time Satellites Positions Around Earth →
Updates every 30 seconds the positions of 13,000 satellites around the Earth using Google Earth