I am retiring this social media account. Find me as @hal_pomeranz@infosec.exchange

Orlando, FL
Joined November 2008
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RT @securitytwits: RT @geekgrrl: "Twitter is looking for a Sec person (SF): http://tr.im/jmTa" (Hal says: looks like app security job to me)
Replying to @brew_daddy
@brew_daddy The hinges are on the outside, right? *sigh*
RT @twist3done: RT @druidian: WTF of the Day #2: http://tinyurl.com/c7jbdv
RT @robhudson: Check this out. National Geographic's infinite photograph: http://tinyurl.com/co7t85 (via @bradbowlin)
Santana and Michelle Branch "I'm Feeling You" on a beeee-yu-ti-ful day in #Eugene... oh yeah!
RT @devilok: Google's CAPTCHA experiment and the human factor http://ff.im/-2gmgF
RT @s_crawford: Enrique Salem: "Most effective orgs bring together...IT ops and security..." (agree, agree, agree!)
Replying to @pmoriarty
@pmoriarty That's quite a watch...
Replying to @philipjsmith
@philipjsmith Not with the cruddy consumer-grade UPS units I have at home, unfortunately.
Replying to @mpb
@mpb Indeed they do. I'm not very aggressive on kernel updates for servers unless there's a critical security risk and/or a driver issue.
Maintenance on UPS batteries has forced me to tarnish the uptime numbers of my home servers. Buying redundant power supplies from here on...
Replying to @qhartman
@qhartman I'm happy to provide secondary DNS for you.
Sent to me by @sechrest in (*gasp*) email-- http://bit.ly/yTQUG (some real gems here)
Command Line Kung Fu: it's not "Schoolhouse Rock" or anything, but we can teach you something about math: http://bit.ly/btk98
Replying to @CandidCIO
@CandidCIO I don't believe the Royals even in 2010. Who's your pick to surprise this season? I don't think Toronto or Seattle are for real.
RT @drinfosec: The skinny on URL shorteners http://bit.ly/ZuUw (via @stephenbonner) [not strictly infosec but useful]
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RT @laprice: OK, this one had me LOL'ing literally. Ubunchu:the manga guide to #Ubuntu. http://bit.ly/6YKt1 (pdf link)
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Replying to @pickabar
@pickabar There might be a GUI approach, but I'm too much of an old-fart command-line type to know it... :-)
Replying to @peterthepirate
@peterthepirate You don't need "ls -1", ls automatically produces single-column output if output is not a tty (try "ls | cat" to verify)