Showing posts with label xkcd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label xkcd. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2013

Security ROFL 9

French communication through SSID labels (from Guillaume Germain's Twitter):
— The girl next door is so sexy!
— The girl next door is not interested.

Traffic sign jacking (from the blog Si vis pacem para bellum):

The complexity of using PGP. The bad guys don't use that tool anymore ^^ The good neither. (From XKCD)

A sorry but so plausible story of an engineer outsourcing his own job to China by himself. And comments about logging systems. (From Aaron Weiss @ eSecurity Planet)


The pretty naughty story of what happens when you post a job offer through unprofessional people...

French swindler promising to fix any PC, including defective hard drives, through voodoo :-D

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Security ROFL 7

Friday, December 23, 2011

Security ROFL 5

[FR] Remotely hacking a car is possible!
[EN] Stop to the installing woes, 9€ to get your PC installed, in Romania
[EN] US Nuclear Chain of Command, xkcd comic strip
[EN] Manual Override, xkcd comic strip
[EN] Unpickable, yet again an xkcd comic strip
[EN] Technology organization leadership charts, on Michael Krigsman's blog
[EN] 3D Printer, xkcd comic strip about new forms of spam
[EN] Alarm Geese, blogged by Bruce Schneier

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Security ROFL 2