Speedlinking : January 23 2007

  • A group of Chinese dissidents and others are creating a site called Wikileaks for the untraceable leaking of government documents. Wikileaks has already gotten allot of attention even though the site has not yet even launched. Doesnt sound like a very noble effort to me.
  • Apple Inc. releases security update 2007-001 which fixes a buffer overflow in QuickTime’s handling of RTSP URL’s. This flaw was published on the Month of Apple Bugs website (MOAB-01-01-2007). I wish Apple would fix my issues this fast.
  • Its official, Blu-Ray DRM has been cracked. Janvitos has decrypted a full Blu-Ray movie without even owning any Blu-Ray equipment. This is very embarrassing for Sony. You can download BackupBluRay here…
  • SecurityFocus: Bug brokers offering higher bounties Here is one quote from the article: “One of the reasons why the hacking community is so frustrated with large corporations is because these corporations are making a killing off their research and they are not seeing fair value for their work.”

1 Comment »

  1. RobertoSucco Said,

    January 26, 2007 @ 10:09 am

    Do you think this will make my Blu-ray stocks rise? :) http://iam.always.online.fr/tr.php?wordid=1888

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