28c3: Smart meter hacking can disclose which TV shows and movies you watch
Researchers at the 28c3 conference presented a paper delving into the privacy implications of smart power meters. In addition to vulnerabilities in the way these meters communicate they were even able...
View ArticleBletchley Park Block C Grade II Status Active, Now Protected
Very good news from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose: Bletchley Park’s BLOCK C building structures, formerly housing a multitude of...
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RSA Conference US 2012 keynote lineup announced. Tony Blair to give closing keynote address.http://bit.ly/wrm3Aw
View ArticleAll the #sophoscrossword winners for 2011/2012
Check out the country-by-country medal count for the 2011/2012 #sophoscrossword! You'll also find hints (if you got stuck along the way but still want to finish under your own steam) or a full solution...
View ArticleVirtual Sweatshops Defeat Bot-or-Not Tests
Jobs in the hi-tech sector can be hard to find, but employers in one corner of the industry are creating hundreds of full-time positions, offering workers on-the-job training and the freedom to work...
View ArticleLeaked memo outlines backdoor usage for government intercepts
Last week, The Tech Herald reported on the Indian group Lords of Dharmaraja, and their plan to release information taken from a recent breach of servers maintained by India’s military intelligence...
View ArticleSecore.Info
Whilst Girl-Cynic is recovering from her chicken-pox, Marisa Fagan kindly dropped by from across the pond to talk about secore.info You can stalk Marisa on twitter, www.twitter.com/dewzi
View ArticleWhy I hate the PCI DSS
This is the final post in a three-parter which started with some background on card payments and the PCI DSS, then saw me explain some of the reasons why I love it and now, finally, will deliver some...
View ArticleHTML/Scrinject: surfing for cheap thrills at XXXmas?
It's a little ironic. My earlier blog Autorun and Conficker not dead yet: Threat Trends Report shows that over the whole year, Conficker and INF/Autorun maintained the top two places worldwide...
View ArticleLOL! Some stupid spammer is forging the sender using one of my spamtrap...
LOL! Some stupid spammer is forging the sender using one of my spamtrap addresses. Rule #3 applies ;-)
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RSA Conference US 2012 keynote lineup announced. Tony Blair to give closing keynote address.http://bit.ly/wrm3Aw
View ArticlenCircle Survey Sees SMB Security Dangers as Companies Unprepared
Nearly nine out of 10 small to midsize companies have inadequate or outdated disaster recovery plans. That figure, which isn't shocking if you've been around for a while, comes from a recently released...
View Articlersyslog licensing update
As regular readers know, there has been discussion on rsyslog's licensing model for quite some time, I guess much like the beginning of the project. Many things influence its licensing, community...
View ArticleSpam–Key Trends In 2011 And Predictions For 2012
Significant fluctuations in spam volumes
View ArticleBSA Details Cybersecurity Priorities In Letter To Senate
Holleyman outlines six recommendations that would constitute a comprehensive upgrade of America’s cybersecurity capabilities
View ArticleThe Patch Management Race Is On
It’s hell week for many IT security professionals: Not only did Microsoft issue its usual raft of “Patch Tuesday” security updates, one of which involved a critical flaw to the Windows Media player,...
View ArticleF5 Keeps Android Users Connected And Productive With New Secure Access Solutions
Adds support for Android’s 4.x OS, enhances SSL VPN capabilities
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