Scientific American - SCREEN SHOT shows what air traffic controllers using ITWS in the New York City area see. Because this system tracks bad weather more accurately than current forecasting tools, it makes it easier for controllers to handle more planes at once and to
Who’s Stealing Your Identity? Feb. 2006 Cover Story
Popular Mechanics - Pharming Using tricks such as DNS cache poisoning, pharmers redirect visitors from a real site to a bogus site where they harvest your information. Evil Twins An “evil twin” is a fake wireless Internet hot spot that looks like a legitimate service. When
Scope for agri growth
Engineering News - The future development of genetically modified (GM) organisms offers unlimited scope for agricultural growth and vast new applications in the field of medicine. Growing GM crops for medicinal purposes, known as pharming, to develop a plant-derived
DNS is a hacker’s playground
TechWorld - More than one-third had been hit by a denial-of-service (DoS) attack, and more than 44 percent had experienced a pharming or cache-poisoning attack. External and internal DNS servers were equally vulnerable : Both types succumbed to attacks with

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