Author Archives: Paul

Extraterritoriality

First arrest made in WikiLeaks revenge attacks So, for instance, if one was physically in Germany, but a UK resident and routing all traffic through a US proxy server, which jurisdiction would be banging on the door…

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Kilt Wearing

The Big Bear in Your Mind: “The TSA: fondling fat men’s balls since 2010,” or “I got felt up by a guy with a community college security degree, and all I got was this lousy blog topic” Bravo! SubliminalPanda gives … Continue reading

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Airport Security

New aviation risk: pleats – Boing Boing If this is true (and I have no reason to suspect that it isn’t) it would be typical of the process used for “securing” our shared transport infrastructure. Recent comments by Martin Broughton … Continue reading

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Facebook Security

There’s been a lot said about privacy on Facebook recently, that I won’t go over or comment on at the moment. Given Google’s recent move to supporting HTTPS on the search page I was starting to check other sites for … Continue reading

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Normal Service

I’m happy to announce that after a couple of months hiatus Here, Now is back to normal service. Unfortunately my (former) web hosting company (who shall remain nameless) let me down. I have finally accepted the loss of all my … Continue reading

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