Blog Digest May 2010

Blog Digest May 2010

These are the heated Cybersecurity Weeks

Marc Ruef
by Marc Ruef
time to read: 4 minutes

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A bit of a reality check

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A Brief Look at Zeus/Zbot 2.0

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Analyzing Malwares Using Microsoft Tools

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A New Type of Phishing Attack

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Are low standards better than no standards?

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A Rise in Java Vulnerabilities

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A Virus Is Coming! Tell All Your Friends!

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AV Testing double standards and independence

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Defeating expensive lockdowns with cheap shellscripts

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Encryption Can’t Stop The Wiretapping Boom

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Exploiting hard filtered SQL Injections 2 (conditional errors)

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Facebook’s ‘Evil Interfaces’

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General Alexander’s Confirmation And The Failure Of Cyberwar Transparency

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Has Apple Gotten Religion on Software Security?

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HTML5 Security in a Nutshell

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Invasion of Privacy. The Sequel.

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KHOBE – 8.0 earthquake for Windows desktop security software

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Leaking private IP addresses via DNS

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More ‘the air is full of packets’

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New Study Shows Nearly No Difference in Security of Web Frameworks

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On Formally Verified Microkernels (and on attacking them)

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Replacing Happiness with Pride (Rugged)

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Spam Filter Bypass attempts

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Strong Passwords for Dummies?

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Survey Shows Most Flaws Sold For $5,000 Or Less

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Technical details of the Street View WiFi payload controversy

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Ten years of innovation in reverse engineering

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The Sality Botnet

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Worst-Case Thinking

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Zip Files All The Way Down

About the Author

Marc Ruef

Marc Ruef has been working in information security since the late 1990s. He is well-known for his many publications and books. The last one called The Art of Penetration Testing is discussing security testing in detail. He is a lecturer at several faculties, like ETH, HWZ, HSLU and IKF. (ORCID 0000-0002-1328-6357)

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