Johannes Ernst on October 13th, 2008

The Telegraph reports: …hundreds of chip and pin machines in stores and supermarkets across Europe have been tampered with to allow details of shoppers’ credit card accounts to be relayed to overseas fraudsters. These details are then used to make cash withdrawals or siphon off money from card holders’ accounts in what is one of [...]

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Johannes Ernst on October 10th, 2008

Allen Tom of Yahoo! announced that results of their OpenID usability studies are available. It’s great to see them do that — both doing the study, and releasing the results. Google did something similar earlier. Are the results depressing? Personally, I don’t think so: instead, they are a call to action. Let’s get our hands [...]

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Johannes Ernst on October 10th, 2008

This is just too funny. It’s mostly James McGovern‘s fault I think … look at the images from duckdown.blogspot.com below.) In-lined for your amusement: One could think I have rather refined political opinions, but I usually don’t blog about those…

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