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Wed, Mar 31, 2010

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I hope you’ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.

Google Public DNS service not ideal for everyone

My Mac doesn't seem to like this, so it keeps repeating those requests over and over. OpenDNS, which also runs a network of public, open DNS servers, …   Read More…

5 security threats to watch in 2010

Also, as the popularity of Apple products continue to grow, Mac and iPhone users–two of the most popular products by Apple–should look to protect the …   Read More…

Apple Releases Snow Leopard Security Patch

Mac OS X 10.6.2 addresses security and stability issues, and resolves a file deletion bug involving Guest accounts. By Thomas Claburn Apple on Monday …   Read More…
That’s all the news for today guys, so until next time, thanks for stopping by.


How about these right… I think you’ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular…

Psystar, Apple reach settlement: No more PCs pre-loaded with Mac OS X (but …

The 64 bit Kernel has a series of security enhancements which could be applied to the Hackintoshes. ASLR, DEP, Sand boxing and encryption could be used …   Read More…

Is the Fed to Blame for Asset Bubbles?

The fact that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac provided the "underlying security" for many of the derivative contracts merely compounds the error of government …   Read More…

McAfee uncovers riskiest domains

You're unqualified to even be commenting on the matters of web security and you're certainly not gaining any legitimate sympathy from the Mac or Linux …   Read More…
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