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Hacking

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Web Foundation

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Data Visualization

Même dans des situations où on pense que son système de sécurité est infaillible, les hackers font preuve d'une imagination sans limite. Dernier exemple avec la société Netragard qui a pratiqué un audit chez l'un de ses clients, dont le système informatique était hyper sérieux, avec tout un tas de règles très strictes sur l'utilisation des réseaux sociaux, des téléphones, et sur l'accès physique aux ordinateurs. Et pourtant, Netraguard a réussi sans se déplacer à avoir accès à un ordinateur de l'entreprise (et donc à l'intranet et à tout le reste...). Comment ? Grâce à une souris "Cheval de Troie" qui a été modifiée pour contenir un micro contrôleur s'activant 60 secondes après que la souris soit branchée sur l'ordinateur, et capable de "taper" des choses aux clavier ... Enfin, plus exactement, d'envoyer des signaux correspondants à des touches de clavier. http://korben.info/teensy-souris-exploit.html

L’attaque de l’année !

Botnet TDL4

http://korben.info/tdl4-tdss-botnet.html Par Korben Cette news m'a fasciné... La société Kaspersky a mis au jour un réseau de botnet du nom de TDL4 (ou TDSS) de plus de 4, 5 millions de machines. D'après l'éditeur d'antivirus, TDL4 a véritablement été conçu pour régner en maitre sur ses machines grâce à : Un système d'affiliation qui permet de rémunérer les gens qui installent (volontairement) ce malware sur les machines d'autres personnes (pas vraiment au courant).
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Deep Web

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Deep Web

Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators is a keynote presentation that I have been delivering over the last several years, and much of my information comes from the extensive research that I have completed over the years into the "invisible" or what I like to call the "deep" web. The Deep Web covers somewhere in the vicinity of 1 trillion pages of information located through the world wide web in various files and formats that the current search engines on the Internet either cannot find or have difficulty accessing. The current search engines find about 200 billion pages at the present time of this writing. In the last several years, some of the more comprehensive search engines have written algorithms to search the deeper portions of the world wide web by attempting to find files such as .pdf, .doc, .xls, ppt, .ps. and others.

Deep Web Research 2010

http://www.llrx.com/features/deepweb2010.htm
DEEP WEB

Animation/Cartoons

Health & Disease Maps

Public release date: 8-Dec-2011 [ Print | E-mail | Share ] [ Close Window ] Contact: Morgan Kelly mgnkelly@princeton.edu 609-258-5729 Princeton University Normally used to spot where people live, satellite images of nighttime lights can help keep tabs on the diseases festering among them, too, according to new research. Princeton University-led researchers report in the journal Science Dec. 9 that nighttime-lights imagery presents a new tool for pinpointing disease hotspots in developing nations by revealing the population boom that typically coincides with seasonal epidemics.

Princeton study: Nighttime images help track disease from the sky

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-12/pu-psn120811.php
Invisible

Amazing universe

collaboration & team productivity

Secret-Internet

Hidden web resources

Socio-economics

Communities

unsorted

Tools & Software for DataVis

Remote data visualization

Visual Thinking Software

Technology Space

SocialWeb

Data/Information

Open Source

Data browsers

Some Datasets

The art of data visualization

The need of data visualization

Data visualization business

Tufte Edward

An Atlas of Cyberspaces

http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/m.dodge/cybergeography//atlas/atlas.html This is an atlas of maps and graphic representations of the geographies of the new electronic territories of the Internet, the World-Wide Web and other emerging Cyberspaces. These maps of Cyberspaces - cybermaps - help us visualise and comprehend the new digital landscapes beyond our computer screen, in the wires of the global communications networks and vast online information resources. The cybermaps, like maps of the real-world, help us navigate the new information landscapes, as well being objects of aesthetic interest. They have been created by 'cyber-explorers' of many different disciplines, and from all corners of the world.
These days you can find all sorts of things online, from audio books to flash files, from sound effects to CSS templates. Below we compiled a list with over 100 download sites that serve that purpose. We will also try to keep the list updated, so if your favorite download site is not here, let us know about it with a comment. Audio Books Librivox : One of the most popular audio libraries on the web. http://www.dailybits.com/100-sites-to-download-all-sorts-of-things/

100+ Sites to Download All Sorts of Things

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