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Comment MAM (Score 1) 113

I work for a descent size bank and we tried Mercury Application Mapping (bought out my HP). It uses nmap which security freaked out over. Once it goes out and finds everything, it draws lines to and from each component. It does this by looking at certain config files in each app (web, app, db, etc.) which was cool but permissions were a hassle. In the long run it took quite a lot of effort to get anything out of the package and we eventually scrapped it completely. It costs big bucks or at least it did for us and not it sits somewhere not being used...that never happens of course.

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Space Exploration Needs Extraterrestrial Ethics 162

An anonymous reader writes "Professor Andy Miah notes there's already international government policies taking hold on outer space — and a need for new ethical guidelines. 'For instance, what obligations do we owe to the various life forms we send there, or those we might discover? Can we develop a more considerate approach to colonizing outer space than we were able to achieve for various sectors of Earth?' And what rights do astronauts have? 'Could our inevitable public surveillance of their behavior become too much of an infringement on their personal privacy?' But more importantly, professor Miah notes that 'the goods of space exploration far exceed the symbolic value,' pointing out that 'A vast amount of research and development derives from space exploration ... For example, the United Kingdom's 2007 Space Policy inquiry indicated that the creation of space products contributes two to three times their value in GDP.'"
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Attractive Open Source Search Interfaces? 65

An anonymous reader writes "I work for a company that manages an online database for the political market. We add to this DB daily with updates from a variety of sources and our customers then search through this content via our Solr/Lucene search engine. My problem is, our search interface is a little, well, basic and I would love to know if there are any feature-rich open source alternatives out there. The only one I can find is Flamenco, and while that seems strong on categorisation, that seems to be about the height of it."

Comment Re:um...I tried to post this story last week (Score 1) 340

LOL nice! thanks for the kind words stranger

It's hard to believe that anyone can write a mobile banking app for say Wells Fargo, not even saying they are Wells Fargo in the developer's name field and Google blindly let's it through the gate. I can only hope this mind boggling slip up isn't how they handle our data.

Comment um...I tried to post this story last week (Score 1) 340

http://slashdot.org/submission/1146708/mobile-phone-banking-apps-for-fun-and-profit?art_pos=2 ...writes "While checking out Google's Android app store I searched for a banking app to use with my bank. I was surprised to see three mobile apps listed and none of them released from the bank itself. I cannot say what any of these apps are doing behind the scenes for sure but the mobile app could certainly swipe your credentials and connect you to the bank at the same time a lot more convincingly than any phishing site could. Is this the beginning of mobile app phishing? It's hard to believe nobody at the app store end is checking to see if the app has been legitimately released/signed from the actual bank it's representing. It makes me wonder what other apps are out there mining people's personal data, phishing, etc. and what can be done about this potential risk to safeguard the general public? Has anyone else run into similar situations? Anti-phishing software like Nokia's Free Anti-Phishing app or mobile Safari's similar feature wouldn't protect the mobile user from an application doing something in via code behind the scenes. Perhaps only a code walk-through or a legit certificate would remedy this situation. Any thoughts?"

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