Category: News

Blackberry “pickpocket notification”

rimThere is an article in today’s Toronto Star detailing Research In Motion’s (RIM) plan to release “a wireless device that aims to thwart thieves and ease the minds of those who are prone to misplacing their handheld units.”

From the article:

Details of the new device, which has not been announced by the company, are included in a recent patent application. The new device would be carried in a holster armed with a wireless transceiver. The handheld unit could be switched to a pickpocket mode so that once it’s removed from the holster, a wireless alert message would be sent to the user.

Unless a user authentication code is input in a predetermined length of time, the device’s data would be rendered unusable, according to the application, which was filed with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office.

I think this is a good step towards wireless security and has been needed for quite some time. My only concern is careless users who set off ‘false alarm’ alarms due to not properly seating the phone in the holster. Only time will tell.

The full article can be read here.

Product Review: Dell PowerConnect 2708

When I was looking to purchase a new switch I needed it to meet the following requirements:

  1. Needs to replace my old, low-end netgear switches
  2. Needs to allow port mirroring on the switch without having to use an external hub so I can plug my IDS and sniffers in to monitor the traffic
  3. Be as inexpensive as possible

This device did the trick:
switch

When I purchased the 2708 it was on sale for $69CDN. It provides the following features:

  • 8 10/100/1000 BASE-T ports
  • Auto-negotiation for speed, duplex mode and flow control
  • Individual port controls
  • Switching Capacity 16.0 Gbps
  • Forwarding Rate 11.9 Mpps
  • Web-based management interface
  • BootP/DHCP IP address management or Static IP address assignment
  • RMON statistics
  • IEEE 802.1Q port-based tagging up to 64 VLANs
  • Link Aggregation, up to six groups and up to four aggregated links per group (IEEE 802.3ad)
  • Port mirroring (up to four source ports)

I was able to get the switch unpacked, installed into the network, change the default password, configure VLANs, and mirror the ports for my IDS in under 20 minutes. I couldn’t be happier with this device.

Currently it’s listed at $133CDN but it is well worth the price if you’re in the market for an inexpensive and powerful switch.

Ergonomic Keyboard for Pirates

pirateIn honour of Talk Like A Pirate Day (yesterday) I found the following article which is hilarious.

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