Two Factor Authentication

Bruce Schneier on The Failure of Two-Factor Authentication. Two factor authentication replaces passwords with two things: something you have (e.g. a security token that changes numbers every minute) and something you know (e.g. password). Bruce says this won’t help against two new kinds of attacks we’re seeing: Man-in-the-Middle attack. An attacker puts up a fake bank website and entices user to that website. User types in his password, and the attacker in turn uses it to access the bank’s real website. Done right, the user will never realize that he isn’t at the bank’s website. Then the attacker either disconnects the user and makes any fraudulent transactions he wants, or passes along the user’s banking transactions while making his own transactions at the same time. ...

Search box

I have introduced a “Search” box near the top. It searches for posts that contain the string (regular expression) you type in that box. Comments Jetru 17 Mar 2005 7:51 am: Superb! man you are smart! S Anand 17 Mar 2005 9:29 am: Just Javascript, actually. Jetru 17 Mar 2005 5:48 pm: Whatever.Looks impressive here. ritzkini 24 Mar 2005 5:18 am: tooo much !! too bloody much ! bu the event isnt shown taking place and fasssssssssssst !! good on u ! Deshi 24 Mar 2005 6:19 pm: Like he says, this is quite simple to do. But it makes the page more clutterred. Blogs have to be simple, and easy to read.. Kind of loses the purpose Jetru 26 Mar 2005 5:14 pm: No I like this format, except for the Permalink button S Anand 28 Mar 2005 3:17 am: Yeah, I don’t like the Permalink button either. Any suggestions?

Open Search

OpenSearch. “We want OpenSearch to do for search what RSS has done for content.” It’s an RSS interface to search, and is an extremely powerful concept.

Google X

Where is Google X? It used to at labs.google.com/googlex, but there’s a 404 now. More at MetaFilter.

Google local listing

Google Local Business Center. Fill in the address of your business. Google matches with its database, and edit the category, hours, payment terms, etc…. of course it’s not going to do this without some kind of validation. After you’ve submitted your listing Google will send you a letter within two weeks with a PIN and activation instructions for making your edits “live” on Google Local. Your listing won’t be included on the site until this process is gone through. ...

AmazType

AmazType is a typographic book search based on Amazon. I didn’t understand what that meant either, until I searched for Six Degrees. Try it. Then click on a few of the book images. Comments Jetru 17 Mar 2005 7:56 am: Cool :D

13 things that do not make sense

13 things that do not make sense From the New Scientist. Comments Jetru 17 Mar 2005 5:50 pm: Good one

10 best intranets

10 best intranets of 2005 according to Jakob Nielsen.