Labs: Blog Digest Mai 2012
at Thursday, 31. May 2012
by Marc Ruef | G+
The scip Blog Digest is a monthly released summary of the most important, thrilling and crazy posts from the international blogosphere. While reading this digest it remains very easy to keep up to date with the events of modern information security. Follow our team on Twitter, to get the most actual news.
- 13 Tips to Secure Your Virtual Machine Environment (stateofsecurity.com)
- 8 Breach Prevention Tips (govinfosecurity.com)
- A Career in Forensics: 5 Key Steps (govinfosecurity.com)
- Adobe Malware Classification Tool review (Michael Boman)
- Algorithms: When is Random Really Random? (infosecisland.com)
- Chromium Blog: A Tale of Two Pwnies (Part 1) (blog.chromium.org)
- Data leakage in social media (isc2Blog)
- Everything you ever wanted to know about building a secure password reset feature (troyhunt.com)
- Google Chrome Becomes World’s No. 1 Web Browser; Still No. 2 In US (ibtimes.com)
- Happily Anti-Social (hackerfactor.com)
- How To Better Measure Botnet Size (darkreading.com)
- How to Use a Web Application Firewall (The Right Way) (blog.port80software.com)
- How To Use Service Providers To Manage DDoS Threats (darkreading.com)
- Latest news on my hardware security research (cl.cam.ac.uk)
- Linux 3.4 released (lkml.org)
- Man in the Browser Attack vs. Two Factor Authentication (resources.infosecinstitute.com)
- Meet ‘Flame’, The Massive Spy Malware Infiltrating Iranian Computers (wired.com)
- Nmap 6 Release Notes (nmap.org)
- Poorly Managed Firewall Rule Sets Will Flag An Audit (darkreading.com)
- Prevent VoIP Toll Fraud with Proper Configurations (infosecisland.com)
- Reversing 101 – Solving a protection scheme (corelan.be)
- Ridley Scott’s New Blade Runner Film Will Be Sequel (wired.com)
- Securing Your Company Against BYOD-Created Threats (infosecisland.com)
- So What If You Detected Malware? (blog.damballa.com)
- The Antivirus Uncertainty Principle (blog.damballa.com)
- The Jericho Botnet – Why Break A Wall When You Can Just Sneak Through? (researchcenter.paloaltonetworks.com)
- Twelve Security Best Practices for USB Drives (infosecisland.com)
- When factors collapse and two factor authentication becomes one (isc.sans.edu)
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Tags: USB, Adobe, Browser, DDoS, Firewall, Google, Hacker, Linux, Malware, Proxy, VoIP, Word, nmap
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