Posted on Sunday November 29 2009 by ljh
Copyright © 2009 What The Hell? Security
Where the hell Is the What The Hell? Implying the What The Hell? that used to lead the headline of each post.
Anyway, that’s where it is. And I hope you get what I mean, because there’s no way in hell I’m going to redundantly explain my erstwhile titular redundance.
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Posted on Monday November 23 2009 by ljh
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Referring to my previous post, here is the skinny on my Anti-Fraudulent Hot Dog Vendor Detector.
Well, hold on. I’m up to Version 2.0. Before I describe that, I really should explain Version 1.0. Here’s a theoretical average day in its life. Bear with me, there’s actually [...]
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Posted on Thursday November 5 2009 by ljh
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What the hell? We have it all wrong again.
Listen up everybody. This isn’t about Facebook.
It’s like this. Consider the crime of stealing a credit card number in two scenarios, one offline and one online:
Offline
Online
Victim
Street Pedestrian
Online Pedestrian
Perpetrator
Fraudulent Hot Dog Vendor*
Fraudulent HTML Author
Scene
Street Corner
Any Website
Bait
Hot Dog
Link or Form
Innocent Act
Handing [...]
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