Technology Can’t Fix Trust Breach

From E-commerce Times: “There is a monster data market of information from sources that aren’t supposed to have that information,” says Jeff Moss, president of Black Hat, a Seattle-based computer security training and conference firm. “Inside employees who are misbehaving are very hard to stop,” he says. “It’s very frustrating.” In the recent cases of …

Looking for zombies? Try AOL, report says

From MSNBC (Reuters): Internet “zombie” attacks that attempt to knock computer systems offline are more likely to come from users of America Online than any other source, according to a report released by a security company on Tuesday. AOL and other large Internet service providers serve as launching pads for most “denial of service” attacks, …

Pac-Man chomps up milestone

From CNN: For a video game, Pac-Man is getting downright old. The ghost-wary hero with an insatiable appetite for dots turns 25 this month. From the early 1980s “Pac-Mania” to today’s endless sequels and rip-offs, the original master of maze management remains a bright yellow circle on the cultural radar. But there was more to …

List All Files

The Office Tips and Hints blog has a great post about how to use a macro in Word to create a list of all the files in a certain folder: Here is a macro that will produce a list of all the files in a selected folder. The folder name for the listed files The …

How Doctors Use Google

Google Blogoscoped linked to the Clinical Cases blog: We posted before that patients trust Google almost as much as their physician, now let’s take a look at how doctors themselves use Google. Not surprisingly, they too, find the search giant results very useful. Kevin MD and California Medicine Man have nice summaries on Google use …

Get the ultimate list of Microsoft keyboard shortcuts

Another great tip from Ed Bott’s blog: You say you hate to take your hands off the keyboard to click the mouse? Then you’ll love this master list of keyboard shortcuts covering a long, long list of Microsoft products, including Internet Explorer 6 and nearly every program in the Office 2000, Office XP, and Office …

A Search Engine for Acronyms

From ResearchBuzz: Esus has announced the release of Acronyma, a search engine with an index of over 450,000 acronyms and abbreviations. It’s available at http://www.acronyma.com/ . You may search in several different languages, and you may search by word or by acronym. I searched for the acronym Yahoo and got one result (Yet Another Hierarchical …

Tabbed browsing is here!

From the MSN Search’s WebLog: You asked for it, we told you it was coming and now it’s here! Happy to let you know Tabs are now available as part of the MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search. Why are tabs so great? Well here is a personal example: I am addicted to online …

Slimming Down Windows XP

I saw this in the latest issue of LangaList. A person who goes by the screen name BoldFortune has posted a very lengthy message to a forum that he runs that details steps on how to reduce the size of Windows XP. He claims it took him 4 years to gather this all together. Check …

MSN Testing RSS Reader

From InternetNews.com: Not to be outdone in the search features race, MSN quietly turned on a new version of Start.com, a different take on the personalized search home page. The default Start.com page contains a search bar at the top, with weather, stock quotes and a few RSS (define) feeds. Users can select from a …