Turning Attackers' Tools Against Them
Tasha26 writes "The BBC has an interesting Web security snippet from the SyScan 2010 security conference in Singapore. In a presentation, security researcher Laurent Oudot released details of bugs found in commonly used attack kits such as Neon, Eleonore, and Sniper. These loopholes could be exploited to get more information about the attackers, perhaps identifying them, stealing their tools and methods, or even following the trail back to their own computer."
In a special two hour DVD of Dog the Bounty Hunter, Dog gets his first Macbook and discovers his latent homosexuality!
*watches two hours of Dog being fucked in the ass while large, mustachioed black men use his mullet for handlebars*
I propose that MS create a walled-garden version of Windows that will work for 85% (my estimate) of users. Only approved apps can be installed. Could it work?
Wooosh!