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Predictions 2014: A Difficult Year To See

John Battelle's Searchblog

This post marks the 10th edition of my annual predictions – it’s quite possibly the only thing I’ve consistently done for a decade in my life (besides this site, of course, which is going into its 12th year). The post Predictions 2014: A Difficult Year To See appeared first on John Battelle's Search Blog.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Art of Invisibility

ForAllSecure

Ross William Ulbricht was arrested for, among other things, being the administrator of Silk Road. I mean, there are so many positive stories about people who are hacking for a living and doing good things because of it. SO I only mention Ross Ulbricht in talks because I use him as an example of an Operation Security, or OpSec failure.

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The History of Computer Viruses & Malware

eSecurity Planet

If you’ve used a computer for more than 5 minutes, you probably know a thing or two about computer viruses and malware. On the modern Internet, malware is a near-constant presence. Though often conflated with one another, malware and computer viruses aren’t necessarily the same thing. Looking to Protect Yourself Against Malware?

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This Is What Happens When Context Is Lost.

John Battelle's Searchblog

The FCC made sure you couldn’t go full George Carlin in your creative execution, for example. But that neat framework has been thoroughly and utterly upended on the Internet, which, as you might recall, has mostly viewed regulation as damage to be routed around. The FTC made sure you couldn’t commit fraud. What waste!

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This Is What Happens When Context Is Lost.

John Battelle's Searchblog

The FCC made sure you couldn’t go full George Carlin in your creative execution, for example. But that neat framework has been thoroughly and utterly upended on the Internet, which, as you might recall, has mostly viewed regulation as damage to be routed around. The FTC made sure you couldn’t commit fraud. And the FEC?—?that’s

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This Is What Happens When Context Is Lost.

John Battelle's Searchblog

The FCC made sure you couldn’t go full George Carlin in your creative execution, for example. But that neat framework has been thoroughly and utterly upended on the Internet, which, as you might recall, has mostly viewed regulation as damage to be routed around. The FTC made sure you couldn’t commit fraud. And the FEC?—?that’s