dadmin's blog
The root-zone is finally signed
After several years of hard work the root-zone is signed.
A great leap forward for DNSSEC.
Check out http://www.root-dnssec.org for more information.
For those who are really interested, fire up a shell and go:
dig @a.root-servers.net DNSKEY . +multiline +noall +answer
May the 4th be with you.
Happy Star Wars day everyone!
Pretty Bad Privacy?

As you may have heard, Symantec Corp. bought PGP Corporation along with GuardianEdge Technologies, Inc. in order to "extend its ability to help customers secure and manage their most critical information".
Back
After having my static IP "stolen" by my ISP I have finally come around to change ISP and got the site back online.
I had a laugh checking the last posts, and even if they are just a couple of months ago, it is really really REALLY old news.
Biometric passports are easily cracked
All EU countries have a shared passport standard, as decided back in 2003. In the newer passports there are a datachip (RFID*) where a picture of the owner is stored as a jpeg image. These passports are called "Biometric passports".
Finally! Spotify has arrived on iPhone
As usual when something important on the internet has changed I mysteriously wake up and check my mail, RSS-feeds and, of course, the Apple App Store.
TAT's Augmented ID
Check out this cool video from TAT (The Astonishing Tribe).
Let your imagination run wild...the future looks promising!
“Augmented reality” is a relatively new thing and what it means is that software adds digital information about things and people around you. The fighter pilot's HUD (Heads Up Display) is probably one of the first uses. Here is TAT's thoughts of how we can use it in our camera equipped gadgets:
