Labs: Blog Digest Januar 2010
am Donnerstag, 28. Januar 2010
von Marc Ruef
Nachfolgend interessante Beiträge zum Thema IT-Security des vergangenen Monats:
- The Shortcut to Control Rationalization, feeds.ca.com
- Facebook Mischief, f-secure.com
- Breaking Koobface’s Captcha Solving Process, abuse.ch
- News Experiment To Rely Only On Facebook, Twitter, rss.slashdot.org
- SMS or Not to SMS – Why Should I Care?, rsa.com
- Study of BlackBerry Proof-of-Concept Malicious Applications -SMobile Global Threat Center, threatcenter.smobilesystems.com
- Adding Data Leakage Protection into Apache, blog.rootshell.be
- Should You Be a Generalist Or a Specialist?, hackerboss.com
- Ray McGovern on Intelligence Failures, schneier.com
- Honeypot analysis – Looking at SSH scans, feedproxy.google.com
- Facebook Privacy Doesn’t Really Exist, f-secure.com
- Only 27% of Organizations Use Encryption, rss.slashdot.org
- Afterbytes with Marcus Ranum – Using A Dedicated PC For Online Banking, blog.tenablesecurity.com
- 2000 – 2009: The Spam Explosion, symantec.com
- Half of All Data Centers Understaffed, Symantec Survey Finds, csoonline.com
- Malicious App In Android Market, rss.slashdot.org
- W32/Fame, feedproxy.google.com
- David Brooks on Resilience in the Face of Security Imperfection, schneier.com
- Flash drive manufacturers warn: Hackers can decrypt ‘secure’ USB sticks, sophos.com
Tags: Bank, BlackBerry, Facebook, Flash, Google, Proxy, RSS, Scan, Spam, USB
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