January is over, Thank God. Like my candy crush addicted colleague, there are so many positives to draw from the fact that this month is […]
Month: January 2014
Vernacular is good for you in passwords
It was an eye brow raising status update when my good friend @simonsky said that md5 is dead. He went on to support his claims […]
Windows XP zero day approaches-how ATMs are affected
After April 14th 2014, Microsoft will not release any more windows XP patches. This is the infamous Zero day and that will mean a security […]
Back to basics: Character count and document size
It’s a lazy day today and I have decided to write about something as lazy. It’s not so lazy so to speak but a means […]
Are software developers prosecution proof?
The world seems to have discovered a means of getting to the bottom of things; litigation. In the last couple of years everyone has been […]
Recover a windows azure VM password
The big question is, is it possible to recover a Windows Azure Virtual machine password? The answer is NO. If you are really disappointed at […]
Classic catch 22s
Ever since this concept was introduced to us back at the place we used to call tuk tuk, I have come to love its application […]
Bull fights Ukambani style
This is a classic one deep from the plains of the Yatta plateau. We are used to seeing bull fights in Western where the owner […]
No forwarded messages please
The festive season (now on its twilight) brings out the best in people; or maybe not. Everyone is in their best mood exchanging courtesy messages […]