InfoSec Daily Podcast Episode 587
Episode 587 - Kaspersky, BT Junkie, GMR1/2, Size Doesn’t Matter & Chokers
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A large volume of spam messages pretending to be from Intuit, the makers of QuickBooks, are flooding inboxes. Don't click the links, they lead to pages infected by the infamous Blackhole exploit kit.
View ArticleContext is Critical – dangers of non-contextual pattern matching
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View ArticleDevelopers’ Software Security Weekly
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View ArticleBe Australia’s First Stay Smart Online Agent
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View ArticleWho can help your business offer secure wireless?
Just about anywhere you go you will find a Wireless Wi-Fi Network. Your local Starbucks, hotels, bars, and even department stores now offer customers wireless access to the Internet. The question then...
View ArticleGreen Eggs and Comment Spam
It seems that our blog series offering advice to comment spammers is much appreciated. I’m just looking at a whole bunch of “…great article. Many thanks!” comments, along with useful info on where to...
View ArticleChanging SSL Certs with VMware vSphere 5
Michael Webster on Long White Virtual Clouds has posted a handy guide on how to change vSphere 5's SSL certificates I’m hoping that the information in this article will help and encourage more people...
View ArticleNetwork Security Article on AMTSO
A few months ago, Elsevier’s Network Security newsletter commissioned an article on AMTSO and testing. (From me, not from AMTSO itself: this shouldn’t be regarded as an “official” AMTSO publication,...
View Article#ITBW: Galaxy Note U.S. release date on AT&T 4G LTE. In IT Blogwatch,...
#ITBW: Galaxy Note U.S. release date on AT&T 4G LTE.In IT Blogwatch, bloggers can't wait... except for the ones that think it'll bomb like Dell's Streak$T $SMSNGalaxy Note U.S. release date on...
View ArticleBBC warns of Heir Hunters email scams circulating
Be on the lookout for emails claiming to come from a daytime TV show, after it was discovered that scammers are using the disguise to grab personal information.
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View ArticleChoosing IT Security Products
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View ArticleSyrian President’s Password: 12345
In an interview, the Syrian president Assad claims that the 'American psyche can be easily manipulated.' Not as easy to manipulate as his email password, however: Some 78 inboxes of Assad's aides and...
View ArticleGet Connected with Family & Friends on Safer Internet Day
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View ArticleCareer Advice Tuesday – “Timely Disclosure”
Dear Infosecleaders: I have a specific question regarding my personal situation. I am an information security professional and I am currently working in the US on an H1-B Visa. I have recently grown...
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