Ghost caught on security tape at gas station

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Parma ,Ohio 11-11-2007 People looking to fill up their gas tanks in Parma Ohio got an eyeful, but no one's exactly sure what they were looking at. The blue ghostly presence was visible to the naked eye and was captured by surveillance video. The blue light sometimes hovered in one place but also moved around

Security guards abuse their "power" in front of a full stadi

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Here is a great one, four Security guards decided to unnecessarily beat up a man, and the fan in the stadium swarm the field to get revenge. this one made me really happy to see these ass-hats get owned 50 strong. checkout this one, http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/888692/

Airport Security - The Chaser

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Check out Mr Terrorist and Mr Al Qaeda boarding an Australian Virgin plane. And the problem is meant to be with our breast milk and carry on luggage? Fight the NWO! www.infowars.com Source: The Chaser - www.TheChaser.com.au

Tucker Bounds on Palin's National Security Experience

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Campbell Brown interviews Tucker Bounds on Sarah Palin's national security experience

"Security" patrols stationed at polling places in Philly

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

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The Xbox 360 Security System and its Weaknesses

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Google Tech Talks August 11, 2008 ABSTRACT After the disaster of the original Xbox, Microsoft put a lot of effort in designing what is probably the most sophisticated consumer hardware security system to date. We present its design, its implementation, its weaknesses, how it was hacked, and how to do it better next time. Speaker: Michael Steil Michael Steil has been involved with various embedded systems hacking projects, like the Xbox, the Xbox 360 and the GameCube. In 2006, he has spoken at Google about the flaws in the security system of the original Xbox. Speaker: Felix Domke Felix Domke is the principal author of the Xbox 360 hack and the Linux port. He has also significantly contributed to hacking the dbox2, the GameCube and the Wii, and porting Linux to the respective platforms.

TPMtv: McCain's Social Security Bamboozle

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Your Daily Politics Video Blog: One of the most entertaining things about the 2008 campaign has been watching John McCain embrace all of President Bush's policies and word game flimflams. And there's no better example than Social Security where McCain has not only adopted President Bush's proposal to phase out Social Security and replace it with private investment accounts he's even adopted Bush's word game bamboozlement to try to trick voters into thinking he doesn't support the policy he actually does support. Those of us who are about to talk straight, Salute You!

Object Capabilities for Security

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Google Tech Talks November, 30 2007 ABSTRACT Existing systems often do a poor job of meeting the principle of least privilege. I will discuss how object capability systems and language-based methods can help address this shortcoming. In language-based object capability systems, an object reference is treated as a capability; unforgeability of references ensures unforgeability of capabilities; and all privileges are expressed as capabilities in this way. This makes it possible to decompose the system into distrusting "privilege-separated" components, providing each component with the least privilege it needs to do its job; to reason about the privileges and powers available to various program elements, often in a local (modular) way; and to avoid common pitfalls, such as confused deputy and TOCTTOU vulnerabilities. I will attempt to introduce the audience to some work in this area that is perhaps not so widely known, and I will describe some work in progress to construct a subset of Java, called Joe-E, that is intended to enable capability-style programming using a programming syntax that is familiar to Java programmers. Speaker: David Wagner David Wagner is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Division at the University of California at Berkeley with extensive experience in computer security and cryptography. He and his Berkeley colleagues are known for discovering a wide variety of security vulnerabilities in various cellphone standards, 802.11 wireless networks, and other widely deployed systems, and he has published two books and over 90 peer-reviewed scientific papers. David is a founding member of the ACCURATE center on electronic voting. He is active in the areas of systems security, cryptography, and electronic voting.

Social Security (Ecolanguage)

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

More Ecolanguage: click "leearnold" right above. -- This one is an overview of the U.S. Social Security debate.

VoIP Security Threats

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Voice over IP (VoIP) promises many benefits, but moving the phone service to an IP network can expose that service to a number of serious threats. This 10 minute podcast looks at just some of these threats.

John McCain's Rage is a National Security Concern

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

http://bravenewpac.org/rage During last night's debate, John McCain said we need "a cool hand at the tiller," but McCain has proven to be a loose cannon. He has accosted his Congressional colleagues on both sides of the aisle on everything from the federal budget to diplomatic relations. He is known for hurling profanities rather than settling disagreements calmly. His belligerence is legendary. Even conservative Senator Thad Cochran of Mississippi has said, "He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me." When someone earns the nickname "Senator Hothead," the public ought to call his character into question. McCain's propensity to explode undermines his abilities as a rational decision maker, particularly on national security issues -- which could prove disastrous considering our country is already involved in two wars. McCain's temper is critical to his decision-making abilities, and his character must be discussed. As Drew Westen writes, "The political brain is an emotional brain. It is not a dispassionate calculating machine, objectively searching for the right facts, figures and policies to make a reasoned decision." That why it's so crucial people know the real Senator Hothead.

Chaser - APEC Security

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Chaser's War on Everything - APEC Security Sketch Chaser breaching APEC security with fake Canadian motorcade http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaXHKIFiTzo

Scientology Security Guys

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

YT user rgdfilms made this video. Not me. So Tom Cruise... stop harassing me and jumping on my couch. Description: rgdfilms videotapes a Scientologist building from across the street. Some weird Scientology security guards interact with him.

Security Police

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Security Police

The Chaser's War on Everything - Terrorist security response

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

The Chaser's War On Everything examines how security responds to an American tourist recording a video as opposed to someone dressed "slightly differently". Video Podcast of the show: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/chaser/war/vodcast/

Cisco - Security Training Video

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Video used for internal training at Cisco. The basics of Security. Shot a few years ago but still pretty relevant.

Ted Nugent on Border Security

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Ted Nugent talks about Border Security on Fox News with Neil Cavuto.

Chopper Read Parody - Airport Security

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Why do people feel the need to quote what they've just heard in videos? Is it really necessary? This is hilarious! Search for more stuff this guy has done. Its taken from the Ronnie Johns Half Hour on Australia TV.

People & Power - Malaysia's Internal Security Act - 9 Sep 08

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Malaysia's Internal Security Act or ISA has its roots in the 1950s, when the country, then under British colonial rule, was fighting a Communist insurgency. Almost six decades on and the Communist threat has gone but the law remains. Opponents say many of the act's original checks and balances have been eroded over the years and the ISA is now being used to stifle political dissent. But the government says the law is a necessary tool in the pursuit of social stability. Aloke Devichand reports on those fighting to have the ISA abolished once and for all.

Stacie Orrico - Security

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Stacie Orrico singing her hit song 'Security' from her incredible 'Live in Japan' DVD

Information Security—Before & After Public-Key Cryptography

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

[Recorded Jan 26, 2005] Whitfield Diffie, a key figure in the discovery of public-key cryptography, traces the growth of information security through the 20th century and into the 21st. In the 1970s, the world of information security was transformed by public-key cryptography, the radical revision of cryptographic thinking that allowed people with no prior contact to communicate securely. "Public key" solved security problems born of the revolution in information technology that characterized the 20th century and made Internet commerce possible. Security problems rarely stay solved, however. Continuing growth in computing, networking, and wireless applications have given rise to new security problems that are already confronting us.

Security Camera Footage of an Alien Abduction?

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

NOTE - This video is the property of its respective owner and is used in accordance with Section 107 of the 1979 US Copyright Law (Fair Use). No challenge to ownership is implied. It is being featured purely for educational purposes. This video featured on the TV program 'Paranormal Borderline' hosted by Johnathan Frakes and appears to show what some people are claiming to be "proof of alien abduction". It is a security video from what appears to be a store. The time is 11.16pm and a worker is seemingly closing up the place for the night. However, when he opens the back gate and walks outside there is an instant, blinding flash right where he is standing and then all of the security cameras are temporarily knocked out, soon resuming their function. They then run for another 1 hour 50 minutes until 1.06am when there is another blinding white flash and all the cameras again get knocked out. When they resume function the aforementioned worker can be seen lying in a foetal position nearby to where he disappeared. He then leans up, vomits, then staggers off disorientated. There is no way of knowing for sure what is happening in this video, however, the possibility that it could be an abduction cannot be ruled out. There is a possibility that the man may have accidentally wandered into a downed powerline and knocked himself unconscious. Maybe it could be an elaborate hoax? What is your opinion?

Obama Wants Social Security for Illegals

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Obama's plan calls for Social Security for illegals . . . and higher taxes for you.

Barack Obama: Real Leadership on Social Security

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

Barack Obama spoke at a senior center in Des Moines about Social Security and other concerns of older Americans. He was introduced by a new supporter, Tod.

K.I.T.T. security

November 21st, 2008 by Admin

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