• mobile spam Blog Central

    Updated: 2011-06-30 06:35:36
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  • Combating Fake Alerts Blog Central

    Updated: 2011-06-30 06:35:35
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  • Groupon subsidiary leaks 300K logins, fixes fail, fails again

    Updated: 2011-06-30 06:28:07
    SoSasta, the Indian subsidiary of digital discount kings Groupon, leaked 300,000 usernames and plaintext passwords. They've now closed the leak. But is the problem really fixed? Read more…

  • Protecting your accounts online

    Updated: 2011-06-29 22:24:49
    Compromises continue to occur on social media and webmail accounts. Just this week Simon Pegg’s Twitter account was used to socially engineer followers into installing what claimed to be a Windows screensaver but was really a virus.   Because he has a million followers, compromising his account gives ready access to many potential victims.   But its not just famous [...]

  • Apple pushes out critical Java security update for OS X users

    Updated: 2011-06-29 02:43:55
    Oracle published its latest update to the Java Platform in the second week of June, pushing out the impressively-named Java SE 6 1.6.0_26. Apple has now caught up, and OS X users are strongly advised to apply this latest update. Read more…

  • Crockford’s History of JavaScript

    Updated: 2011-06-28 19:56:54
    Ever wonder about how we came to have the technologies and programming languages used today? Yahoo’s senior JavaScript architect Douglas Crockford gave a presentation in early 2010 that traces the developments which brought us the beloved and hated language that powers client-side web behaviors. The video is nearly two hours and only the first in [...]

  • Sleazy subject lines spammed out with malware

    Updated: 2011-06-28 17:29:03
    Would files with names like Love-Spots.bat, map-of-love.com, and Love-Map.com pique your interest? If so, your behaviour could be putting your computer's security at risk. Read more…

  • Metasploit Training by Raphael Mudge

    Updated: 2011-06-28 16:05:53
    The local chapters of OWASP and ISSA jointly sponsored a 1/2 day Metasploit Training session taught by Raphael Mudge. It was held one Friday afternoon about 10 days ago at the Microsoft campus here in Austin which is a super nice facility and well set up for this type of class. Metasploit is one of [...]

  • Not the Road Less Traveled?

    Updated: 2011-06-28 15:08:21
    “I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.” (excerpt from “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost) DHS and MITRE had a big announcement yesterday. MITRE has developed [...]

  • MasterCard.com brought down in apparent Wikileaks-motivated internet attack

    Updated: 2011-06-28 01:41:49
    MasterCard's website was knocked offline following what appears to be a WikiLeaks-inspired internet attack by hacktivists against it. Once again, a denial-of-service attack is a hactivist's best friend - but don't forget they're illegal. Read more…

  • EA resets users' passwords following LulzSec hack

    Updated: 2011-06-28 01:15:21
    Customers of EA (Electronic Arts) are reporting receiving emails from the company telling them that their passwords have been reset as a security measure. Read more…

  • Social Media Policy

    Updated: 2011-06-27 23:50:44
    Do companies need Social Media Policies? I’ve wondered at times why the company I work for doesn’t have a policy specific to social media.   In the absence of such a policy, I chose to make sure my blog follows other corporate rules.   Additionally for any rants related to work, I either make them generic or make [...]

  • Responses to Cybercrime in Japan and France Blog Central

    Updated: 2011-06-26 06:17:34
    Skip over navigation McAfee® Blog Central Blog Central Corporate McAfee Labs Enterprise Consumer About Me Francois Paget Senior Threat Researcher Read More Feeds Podcasts Consumer Blog Feeds Corporate Blog Feeds Enterprise Blog Feeds McAfee Labs Blog Feed McAfee Podcasts McAfee Twitter Feed Meet the Bloggers Abhishek Karnik Adam Pridgen Adam Wosotowsky Aditya Kapoor Ahmed Sallam Alex Hinchliffe Alex Thurber Allysa Myers Anil Ramabhatta Anna Stepanov Apurv Anand Arun Pradeep Avelino Rico Jr Ben Edelman Bhaskar Krishna Bing Sun Brad Antoniewicz Brant Yaeger Brian Kenyon Brian Mann Carlos Castillo Cedric Cochin Chen Yu Chintan Shah Chris Barton Craig Schmugar Dan Sommer Dave Klenske David DeWalt David Marcus David Rayhawk David Scharoun Dennis Elser Denys Ma Di Tian Dirk Kollberg Dmitri

  • 800,000 Volt Zap Stick Stun Gun

    Updated: 2011-06-25 14:05:15
    The Zap Stick Stun Gun in pink gives you 800,000 volts of protection in a convenient, easy to carry package. Its built-in LED flashlight makes it a perfect self defense tool.

  • 1,000,000 Volt Zap Flashlight

    Updated: 2011-06-25 14:05:14
    With the 1,000,000 Volt Zap Flashlight you'll be able to defend yourself against attackers even in the darkest of areas.

  • Varonis Eval

    Updated: 2011-06-24 17:24:18
    We just finished an evaluation of Varonis DatAdvantage for Windows and DatAdvantage for Sharepoint.  I’ve been interested in this product for a few years since seeing a presentation.   We finally got it into the budget this year.  Amazingly we were able to hold on to the budgeted amount this late in the fiscal year. Back [...]

  • Two-Factor Authentication and Facebook

    Updated: 2011-06-24 16:07:02
    Several months back, we covered Google’s new and much-welcomed two-factor authentication process.  As mentioned before, enabling true two-factor authentication greatly enhances an application’s security profile, a crucial step for applications as important and ubiquitous as Gmail and Google Docs.  So after being painted with a giant bull’s eye last year following Firesheep‘s debut demonstration, Facebook [...]

  • LulzSec site taken down by lone-wolf hacker Technology guardian.co.uk

    Updated: 2011-06-24 14:17:32
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  • LulzSec site taken down by lone-wolf hacker Technology guardian.co.uk

    Updated: 2011-06-24 14:17:32
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  • Kingsoft Office cooperate with Baidu to build best office help network platform

    Updated: 2011-06-23 04:46:41
    23th, June, 2011 from KSOffice Team Recently, the most widely used office software- Kingsoft Office build the business cooperation with Baidu Zhidao platform which is the most popular Internet Products in China. They start the well-known and in-depth cooperation to create one of the biggest online office help platform to solve and answer all of the [...]

  • Gnome 3

    Updated: 2011-06-22 17:25:14
    My first experience with Gnome 3 is that it frowns at me for not living up to its expectations.

  • Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird Security Updates

    Updated: 2011-06-22 04:35:02
    Mozilla released updates for Firefox and Thunderbird. This is the end of the line for Firefox 3.5.   Also it appears that the 4.x train was not very long.   It looks like 4.0.1 must update to 5 to have the security updates.   Thunderbird is now running 3.1.11. Enjoy your updating.

  • LDAPS: SSL vs TLS

    Updated: 2011-06-21 11:00:35
    LDAPS is used among security folks and developers pretty indiscriminately. The general gist is that the LDAP connection is encrypted between the client and server via SSL/TLS – with a lot of hand waving involved. But there is actually a slight difference in how SSL and TLS are negotiated over LDAP. TLS can be negotiated [...]

  • A dose of security

    Updated: 2011-06-20 20:57:22
    It was recently announced that Electronic Health Records (EHR) are in use in all military hospitals. Granted the article is mostly marketing screed for one company, but it still represents a big step. Outside of the Department of Defense (DoD), this probably doesn’t seem like a very big deal. Inside the DoD, it’s HUGE. This [...]

  • SCUP Command Line Length Limit

    Updated: 2011-06-20 18:49:19
    Over the weekend I was trying to test deploying a BlueCoat ProxyClient update using System Center Updates Publisher (SCUP) from Microsoft.   The first issue I ran into is that the command line options I wanted to use wouldn’t fit into the field provided.   It was truncated.   I found a workaround so my switches fit into [...]

  • Citigroup Breached, Experts Say Dumb Things

    Updated: 2011-06-17 19:21:19
    This week’s questionable security breach reporting comes courtesy of the Daily Mail, regarding the compromise of accounts on Citigroup’s web site: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2003393/How-Citigroup-hackers-broke-door-using-banks-website.html The “attack” (if you can really call it that), required a logged in user to simply modify the URL of an authenticated session to change a plaintext URL parameter containing their account number [...]

  • Nepal Partner Visited Great Worth for Expanding Kingsoft business

    Updated: 2011-06-17 03:04:45
    17th, June, 2011 from KSOffice Team On 7th, June, 2011, Mr. Binod Dhakal, CEO of Electronics and Communication Engineering Pvt. Ltd, Secretary-General of Computer Association , Nepal , visited Great Worth Guangzhou and Shenzhen in order to expand Kingsoft software market share in the own territory. During the meetings, Mr. Binod Dhaka and Regional Mangaer-Mr.Wiston of Great [...]

  • zombie Blog Central

    Updated: 2011-06-16 13:13:54
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  • zombie computers Blog Central

    Updated: 2011-06-16 13:13:53
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  • How We’re Getting Creamed

    Updated: 2011-06-13 03:13:22
    Last week, I attended a webcast put on by Ed Skoudis of InGuardians and Cisco titled Thwarted the Targeted Network Attack.   The webcast is archived and I’d suggest checking it out. Ed titled his section Targeted Attacks: How We’re Getting Creamed.

  • Kingsoft Office 2010 get more orders in Chinese govenment and enterprise

    Updated: 2011-06-12 01:06:54
    10th,Jun,2011 from KSOffice Team Recently Chinese Central National State Auditing Administration signed agreement with Kingsoft, to purchase Kingsoft Office and install in their headoffice and branch office. Moreover, after the govenment of Qingdao, Suzhou govenment also have the great deal that they will use Kingsoft WPS Office in all of their computers. Till now, Kingsoft WPS office [...]

  • Pandora’s IPhone

    Updated: 2011-06-09 02:25:07
     A few years ago, the pressure was to allow iPhone access to corporate EMAIL.  In spite of security concerns, no one could resist the latest toys.  We re-implmented a Good server (left over from the Treo days) to allow iOS access in a semi-secure fashion.  Now a year later many companies are considering allowing personal iOS devices [...]

  • JAVA 1.6 update 26

    Updated: 2011-06-09 01:28:53
    Oracle released JAVA 1.6 update 26 as part of the scheduled quarterly update.   It fixes 17 vulnerabilities.   I would have liked to deploy this with System Center Update Publisher but I find JAVA to be kind of an odd duck.   To get it SCUPed would take a lot of testing.   I needed to get the patch out the [...]

  • Lullaby Audio Baby Monitor

    Updated: 2011-06-08 22:55:13
    The Audio Baby Monitor is the most effective way to soothe your newborn while still going about your day. With a wireless range up to 2,000 feet, hear any noises your baby makes, and comfort them with the sound of your voice. Built-in lullabies, a temperature gauge and flashlight make this device the ultimate companion for any new parent.

  • HD Keychain Video Recorder

    Updated: 2011-06-08 22:55:12
    The HD Keychain Video Recorder is a high-definition keychain video camera disguised as a standard key fob. Record audio, video or take photos, and store to a micro SD card. Adjustable resolution allows you to find the right balance of quality and memory usage for any purpose, and the customizable time/date stamp makes it ideal for collecting evidence.

  • Kingsoft Office Android version released!

    Updated: 2011-06-08 17:16:52
    8th, Jun, 2011 from KSOffice Team Recently days, the most well-known office software in China - Kingsoft office software officially announced the launch of Kingsoft Office Android version (Beta). It showed that Kingsoft Office, located in China Office software entered the Mobile field and it follow the future trend of Internet application and provide the Users [...]

  • Security Apocalypse

    Updated: 2011-06-08 17:11:05
    RSA – hacked Lockheed Martin – hacked Northrup Grumman – hacked L-3 – hacked Sony – hacked Nintendo – hacked Gmail – spear phished PBS – hacked (and seriously?) There must be millions of corporate security presentations that start off with the premise that the security apocalypse will soon be upon us if security doesn’t [...]

  • Adobe Flash Player Security Update APSB11-13

    Updated: 2011-06-06 04:52:44
    There is yet another security update for Adobe Flash.   Affected software versions Adobe Flash Player 10.3.181.16 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh, Linux and Solaris operating systems Adobe Flash Player 10.3.185.22 and earlier versions for Android I don’t know about you, but I think its is getting old. June 5th APSB11-13 May 12th APSB11-12 April 15 [...]

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