Ronald A. Richardson

Developer at @vuurr, US Marine, aspiring cybernetics pioneer, artist, poet, cook, and badass. Love to code, hike, and clean. Follow me @twitter, @github

Is Your Company Data Secure? | Blackberry Hacks Are Here Posted on February 2nd, 2009

Rebecca Welch asked: There’s a new route into your company’s secure data. It’s the Blackberry PDA. A hacking program has been developed which exploits the relationship between the Blackberry itself, a company’s internal server and the network connection to which both are attached. The hacking program works because the data tunnel between the Blackberry and [...]

Ethical Hacking- an Introduction Posted on February 2nd, 2009

ankit asked: The explosive growth and advancement of the Internet has brought many good things and services: Electronic commerce, easy access to vast stores of reference material and information, collaborative computing, e-mail, and new avenues for advertising and information distribution, online gaming, socializing sites to name a few. As with most technological advances, there is [...]

Ethical Hacking Course for a Bright Future Posted on January 30th, 2009

Mandira Kumar asked: Also known as white hat hacker, an ethical hacker is an expert in anti-hacking techniques who works to prevent malicious hackers from stealing or damaging important data and ensure that computer systems and networks are safe.Generally, these type of ethical hackers work day and night to provide security to IT systems. At [...]

How to Avoid Hacking, and Prevent Internet Security Problems Posted on January 30th, 2009

Remy Na asked: Hacking has become a big problem concerning Internet security, one that even affects the government and other high security computer networks. Hacking attacks can range from mildly annoying or just disruptive, or they can threaten finances and even the security of people and the country. It may not be possible to completely [...]