If You’re Not Taking the DNS Flaw Seriously, Perhaps You Should view story
bluebadger.com — You’ve probably never heard of Dan Kaminsky. But if his name looks familiar, it’s because he’s the fellow who stumbled upon something big. Really big. His discovery, that essentially allows hackers to redirect your web browser to ones they want
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Podcast - Follow the Bouncing Malware LIVE view story
Free hour & a half audio recording and PPT of Tom Liston's workshop at ChicagoCon based on his work with the SANS Internet Storm Center. Completely break apart a malware case from initial attack to reverse engineering and then through full analysis.
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YouTube - EREGEX (All Electronic Correspondence) view video
EREGEX solution of all electronic sealed and certified correspondenc (by the Trusted Third Party) with legal convincing value in Court.
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Norton Internet Security 2009 view story
Symantec se grabeste si face un upgrade pe Norton Internet Security inca in 11 octombrie 2008.
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Video: Man-in-the-Middle Attack on MySpace with Cain view video
Last year at ChicagoCon 2007, Brian Wilson of Cisco gave a great talk entitled "Cain & Abel: Windows Can Hack, Too!" His video of hacking social networking sites was on the DVD passed out to the attendees, but unfortunately not in his column... until now!
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67.202.53.49 - FTP Attack - Look at that it's Amazon.com ECS view story
What's weird is that the IP address resolves to Amazon.com ECS (elastic compute cloud). So I am guessing that it was an attacker using Amazon ECS services to do their dirty work. Hopefully Amazon can track down the abuser and take them off of their system
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MoD stunned by massive data loss - Home News, UK - The Independent view story
A computer drive with the private details of a huge proportion of Armed Forces personnel is missing, the Ministry of Defence said today. It also has data on 600,000 potential services applicants and the names of their referees.
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