This looks like an interesting project to undertake.

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“Infrared Light Against Surveillance Cameras” is an easy to build device that protects you from cameras in public spaces. The focus is to amplify the interaction between “machines” (or light sources) that have been built as surveillance devices.


iphone.gifI’ve found a massive flaw with the iPhone. It doesn’t sync email certificates held in the Mac OS X keychain to the iPhone.

Whilst this isn’t initially a problem if you just use it to sign emails as being from you, it poses a problem if someone else also uses an email certificate enabling you to encrypt emails.
The email ends up encrypted and the iPhone has no way to decrypt it because it doesn’t possess any of the certificates that Mail does. I’ve filed an enhancement request with Apple, let’s hope someone picks up on it.


My Natwest card readerI blogged the other week about the Natwest Card Reader. Since that time, I’ve received my own card reader through the post.

Initial set up with Natwest was fairly straight forward and I had no problems with getting it to work. Whilst I think this device will do a great deal of good, I can see where it will inconvenience some people. Unlike a lot of people, I generally only use internet banking at home or on my laptop if needed when away.

As it stands at the moment, Natwest are only using the card reader for adding new payee’s to your online account, which doesn’t pose much of a problem to me. If they start enforcing the use of the card reader to login and do other menial tasks, then I would reconsider being a customer. Bring back the RSA Securid!


Natwest Card ReaderI got a letter through from Natwest today about some new improved security measures rolling out to their online banking service. Within the next few weeks it looks as though I’m going to get a Natwest branded card reader, similar to the image on the left.
This will work in unison with the other passwords I have setup with their online banking and will prevent anyone gaining access to parts of my online banking should they manage to get my passwords.

I quite like the look of this system. It reminds me of the RSA Securid I had to use when working for a large ISP some time ago. This version looks a little more user friendly however, and will only work when you place your card inside the reader and enter its PIN number.

The card reader seems to give another three layers of security as any fraudsters will need a copy of your card, PIN number and your unique card reader to be able to get access to money transfer options. I’ll be sure to write another post when I get my card reader as I’m intrigued as to how it works and whether the process of using online banking is hindered by the new system.


Today I went ahead and updated PHP and APC to the latest versions. Unfortunately, WordPress and some of its plugins don’t seem to agree too well with either of them.
I rolled back to PHP 5.2.0 and APC 3.0.12p2 for the time being and will keep an eye on the software to see if any changes are made soon.
I did managed to get Suhosin installed though.

lotsa emails this way!