Monthly Archives: June 2005

LesAffaires.com | Firefox en entreprise

Ah j’ai failli oublier, le 7 mai dernier on parlait de Firefox (et de moi!) dans Les Affaires. L’auteur m’avait appelé pour une entrevue qui a duré au moins une heure, et il avait plein de questions intéressantes. Continue reading

Courriels d’hameçonnage visant la Banque Royale

Aujourd’hui j’ai reçu un courriel inquiétant, supposément de la Banque Royale du Canada. En réalité c’est un courriel frauduleux, ce qu’on appelle le phishing ou hameçonnage en bon français. Continue reading

Social engineering your way into a packed club

A couple of weeks ago I was at a conference I won’t name in a city I won’t name, with another open source fan I have to name. Monday PM we were off the conference, looking for some action – is that remotely possible outside Montreal ? Continue reading

31 million colombians face (more) sharing of their data

I’ve been watching with increasing preocupation how personal information and privacy which are already a big problem in Colombia are only becoming worse by the day. As it turns out, a new computerized database sharing system promises to make this problem even bigger. If you’re feeling paranoid today, don’t keep reading :) Continue reading