December 2009
Nine startup dreams and industries Google crushed... →
Dec 31st
Security Through Obscurity TSA/GSM Edition |... →
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Thomas Lipscomb: The Trouser Bomber Effect:... →
Dec 31st
Schneier on Security: Quantum Cryptography Cracked →
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Dec 29th
“Yamaguchi concludes: “Isolated vulnerabilities don’t exist.”...”
– 26C3: Network design weaknesses - The H Security: News and Features
Dec 29th
Good Guys Bring Down the... →
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UltraDNS suffers attack, Amazon affected →
Dec 29th
Code That Protects Most Cellphone Calls Is... →
Dec 29th
Security flaw in Microsoft IIS - The H Security:... →
Dec 28th
Akira →
Akira is a lightweight utility used to send commands from one PC to another. It is bundled with a server called Latte (as in Cafe Latte). Both Akira and Latte is created using Batch Scripts, which clearly means that they are only supported in Windows OS. However, the syntax of the commands is not really that similar with MS-DOS command syntax. It was changed so that it can be more user-friendly,...
Dec 27th
0x1fff: 35 Google open-source projects that you... →
Dec 27th
The 10 best new Firefox add-ons of 2009 | The... →
Dec 27th
DHS to Hire Hundreds of Cybersecurity... →
Dec 27th
Report: FBI investigating Citibank cyberattack |... →
Dec 27th
North Korean hackers may have stolen US war plans... →
Dec 27th
One ISP hosts 14% of all Conficker infections -... →
Dec 27th
As attacks increase, U.S. struggles to recruit... →
Dec 27th
10 Greatest Open Source Software Of 2009 →
Dec 27th
10 obsolete technologies to kill in 2010 |... →
Dec 27th
New Google CAPTCHAs now cracked - The H Security:... →
Dec 27th
Facebook Hit By Clickjacking Attack - DarkReading →
Dec 27th
Feds Need To Push Forward On Cybersecurity, Says... →
Dec 27th
DDoS attack hobbles major sites, including Amazon... →
Dec 27th
DNS Issues Cause Downtime for Major Sites « Data... →
Dec 27th
Forget E-Books: The Future of the Book Is Far More... →
Dec 27th
As DDoS Attacks Go, This One's a Dud - Network... →
Dec 26th
What's new and what changed in Cygwin 1.7 →
Dec 26th
FT.com | Tech Blog | Jajah bought by Telefónica... →
Dec 26th
“Noting that the United States and Britain are setting up cyberwarfare commands,...”
– Spymaster sees Israel as world cyberwar leader | Reuters
Dec 23rd
Spymaster Sees Israel As World Cyberwar Leader →
Dec 23rd
Yahoo! Will Kill MyBlogLog Next Month  →
Dec 23rd
Malware makers colocate servers, grab IPv4 address... →
Dec 22nd
Israeli programmer hacks Kindle, breaks DRM... →
Dec 22nd
Malware and Botnet Operators Setting Up Their Own... →
Dec 22nd
Introducing the New Cybersecurity Coordinator |... →
Dec 22nd
iPhone worms can create mobile botnets • The... →
Dec 22nd
“Intesa Sanpaolo, one of Italy’s big two banks, said on Tuesday that it had sold...”
– FT.com / Companies / Banks - Intesa sells securities arm to State Street
Dec 22nd
“This Guide was designed to help IT professionals better understand and use...”
–  Download details: Microsoft Security Update Guide
Dec 22nd
Precision Blogging: Another Leak, the worst so... →
You’re probably talking about this terrible security disaster already: the largest database leak ever. Arweena, a spokes-elf for Santa Claus, admitted a few hours ago that the database posted at WikiLeaks yesterday is indeed the comprehensive 2009 list of which kids have been naughty, and which were nice. The source of the leak is unclear. It may have come from a renegade reindeer, or it...
Dec 22nd
Google Public Policy Blog: The meaning of open →
Dec 22nd
China Raises The Great Firewall Even Higher,... →
Dec 22nd
Attack Of The RAM Scrapers - DarkReading →
Dec 22nd
IDF bolstering computer defense in face of cyber... →
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