Driving to work, and listening to the excellent "Terminal Luminalt" song by Meir Ariel. I almost know it by heart. The words are kind of cryptic (like always with Meir), but I think it tells about a man who gets his kicks from blowing up planes. The only question is - how does he do it? He only selected the Swissair plane after arriving at the terminal. How did he make it explode? Telekinesis? Or maybe it's something he imagined...
Jan. 19th, 2010
Driving to work, and listening to the excellent "Terminal Luminalt" song by Meir Ariel. I almost know it by heart. The words are kind of cryptic (like always with Meir), but I think it tells about a man who gets his kicks from blowing up planes. The only question is - how does he do it? He only selected the Swissair plane after arriving at the terminal. How did he make it explode? Telekinesis? Or maybe it's something he imagined...
On Vox: ClickJacking Facebook.
Jan. 19th, 2010 03:19 pmA real threat to applications that we all use. A malicious site can superimpose its page over a common social network site (that you happen to be using in parallel) and trick you into doing all kinds of interesting stuff there. But it doesn't have to be a social networking site, it can be your bank, or your credit card site. Don't use strange sites. You have received a fair warning.
Here it is:
(heb) http://www.calcalist.co.il/internet/articles/0,7340,L-3388723,00.html
(eng) http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-10436698-245.html
Online
Demo:
http://narkolayev-shlomi.blogspot.com/2010/01/clickjacking-facebook.html
Originally posted on wildernesscat.vox.com