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Cyber Alerts
·SA08-225A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
·SA08-193A: Sun Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
·SA08-190A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
·SA08-162B: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
·SA08-162C: Apple QuickTime Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
·SA08-150A: Apple Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
·SA08-149A: Exploitation of Adobe Flash Vulnerability
·SA08-134A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
·SA08-100A: Adobe Flash updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
·SA08-099A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities

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InfoWorld Security
·Comcast appeals FCC's network management order
·Early security issues tarnish Google's Chrome
·Google amends Chrome license agreement after objections
·Spammers use free Web services to shield links
·Novell unites identity management, security-event management
·Oracle buys ClearApp for SOA management
·Online scammers prep for Gustav
·Google seeks route around Microsoft with Chrome
·At the front lines of protecting the Internet
·Comcast sets monthly bandwidth limit for customers

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Security Tips
·ST05-018: Understanding Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
·ST05-017: Cybersecurity for Electronic Devices
·ST05-016: Understanding Internationalized Domain Names
·ST05-015: Understanding Bluetooth Technology
·ST05-014: Real-World Warnings Keep You Safe Online
·ST05-013: Guidelines for Publishing Information Online
·ST05-012: Supplementing Passwords
·ST05-011: Effectively Erasing Files
·ST05-010: Understanding Web Site Certificates
·ST05-009: Benefits and Risks of Free Email Services

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CNET Security
·Video: Navigating Chrome's privacy pitfalls
·Chrome suffers first security flaw
·Microsoft proposes age-limited digital playgrounds
·Microsoft slams Google on privacy
·CSI Stick grabs data from cell phones
·Apple to fix hole in password-protected iPhones
·Best Western details hack of German hotel
·British man to face hacking charges in U.S.
·Rising fraud threats in virtual worlds
·Security hole opens up password-protected iPhones

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Attackers' behavior builds better blacklists
Posted by Marx on Friday, July 25 @ 23:03:29 EST (50 reads)
Breaking IT News Computer scientists from SRI International and the SANS Institute plan to present a paper next week on a technique that correlates an attacker's preference for victims' networks as a way to prioritize additions to a blacklist. The technique, dubbed "highly predictive blacklists," allows network owners to correlate attacks on their network with attackers' preferences for other networks. Using a system conceptually similar to Google's PageRank system, the researchers used firewall logs contributed by participants in the SANS Institute's DShield service to correlate attacker's choice of targets. By matching up the preferred victims of a known attacker, the researchers have been able to develop per-network blacklists that perform better than either massive global lists or more focused local lists, according the paper.
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Marx 448 Bit Encryption v2.0 - Released
Posted by Marx on Wednesday, June 04 @ 02:50:24 EST (109 reads)
Software Releases If you have just dropped by then you are in for a nice surprise. Version 2.0 of Marx 448 Bit Encryption has just been released. The new version has a redesigned interface that makes the entire user experience a little more friendly.

Some new features have been added, such as the option to perform secure file deletion of the plain text versions when encrypting files. A complete help system has been added that should be very easy to follow.

Version 2.0 now installs just like any other Windows application. It has been packaged as a Windows Installer file (.msi) which simplifies the distribution process. Another benefit is that deployment can be controlled on corporate networks via group policy.

As usual, the files will be available on CNET, Softpedia and related networks in the coming weeks. If you can't wait, its now available for download in the downloads section of this site.

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5 Signs That You're Under a Targeted Attack
Posted by Marx on Sunday, September 23 @ 15:10:35 EST (214 reads)
Breaking IT News
The trouble with most targeted attacks is that by the time you realize your organization is under siege by hackers, you're toast: The attackers are either already well entrenched in your network or have already taken off with your data.


Unlike random attacks, the targeted attack is all about stealing (or sabotaging) documents, data, or intellectual property from a specific organization.


The good news is these attacks aren't as prevalent as random ones. The bad news is that they are on the rise: MessageLabs says there are about five to 10 targeted attack attempts daily on its clients, up from one to two a day 12 months ago, and one to two a week two years ago. And it's not just the big boys that are in the bull's eye anymore, according to MessageLabs -- even a small company with some hot intellectual property is at risk.

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Manage Risk, But Don't Become Paralyzed By It
Posted by Marx on Monday, September 03 @ 21:26:17 EST (207 reads)
Breaking IT News Management philosophers have long held forth on the chief role of the chief information officer. We've been told that these preeminent business technology execs must be adept at managing complexity and managing the accelerating pace of change and even managing their bosses' expectations. Let's hurl another esoteric priority into the mix: managing uncertainty.

Esoteric, yes, but not theoretical or trivial. In fact, a company's life can depend on its ability to anticipate technological, economic, financial, regulatory, and other big forks in the road. That burden doesn't rest wholly on the IT organization, of course--and we must guard vigilantly against creating a culture of bureaucracy and paralysis--but IT leaders must be active players in mitigating a wide range of business risks.
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Cipher Strengths - Are They To Weak?
Posted by Marx on Tuesday, June 05 @ 22:26:30 EST (593 reads)
Breaking IT News The strength of the encryption now used to protect banking and e-commerce transactions on many websites may not be effective in as few as five years, a cryptography expert has warned after completing a new distributed-computing project.

Arjen Lenstra, a cryptology professor at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, says the distributed computation project, conducted over 11 months, achieved the equivalent in difficulty of cracking a 700-bit RSA encryption key, so it doesn’t mean transactions are at risk — yet.

But “it is good advanced warning” of the coming dusk of 1024-bit RSA encryption — which is widely used now for internet commerce — as computers and mathematical techniques become more powerful, Lenstra says.

{Note - There are several articles included here that point to a gross under-estimate of the ability to break large key lengths.]
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theregister.co.uk

·Police quiz BT on secret Phorm trials
·EA free petrol stunt triggers north London gridlock
·DNA database costs soar
·Boffins use heartbeat to thwart wireless implant hack
·I was a government guinea pig, and all I got was this lousy t-shirt
·Chubby crims more likely to leave dabs
·Pure Digital Evoke Flow internet radio
·Hadron boffins: Our meddling will not destroy universe
·Employee has no privacy on company computers, US court rules
·Columbia set to resurrect <em>Ghostbusters</em>

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SlashDot

·Virtual Telescope Zooms In On Milky Way Black Hole
·<em>Heavy Rain</em> - Playing a Story
·Chrome Vs. IE 8
·Criminals Remote-Wiping Cell Phones
·Huge Arctic Ice Shelf Breaks Off
·$208 Million Petascale Computer Gets Green Light
·The 5 Most Laughable Terms of Service On the Net
·Coating a Motherboard In Thermal Resin?
·BBC To Launch Music Download Store
·Picasa Rolls Out 3.0 &mdash; Now With Facial Recognition

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CNET News
·Behind the prototyping of 'Spore'
·Was EarthLink's failed citywide Wi-Fi a blessing in disguise?
·Online content and services via game consoles will generate $8 billion in revenue in 2013
·Dell planning to ditch factories
·Improve Vista's performance a little or a lot
·What you can--and can't--find about Palin on the Internet
·Michael Moore plans Net-only film premiere
·McCain talks up oil drilling, green energy
·Timing rumors surface for AMD plant spin-off
·10 things we'd like to see in Chrome

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HackInTheBox
·Open source release takes Linux rootkits mainstream
· Sony recalls 440,000 laptops after buyers burned
·Aussie teen's $365,000 computer scam
·88% of IT admins would steal data if fired
·Metallica OK With New Album Being Pirated?
·Whistleblower prompts review of German data protection laws
·Execs predict next Google-like tech
·New fingerprint method could unlock cold cases
·Startup introduces 'unclonable' chip technology
·First scientific petabyte computer planned

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Security Focus
·News: Security of Google's browser gets mixed marks
·News: Online intruders hit Red Hat, Fedora Project
·News: Researchers race to zero in record time
·News: Gov't charges alleged TJX credit-card thieves
·Brief: South Korea claims North sent spyware
·Brief: Bank of NY Mellon breaches keep growing
·Brief: Google unveils open-source browser
·Brief: FISA court denies access to wiretap documents
·News: TJX employee fired for exposing shoddy security
·News: Thoughts of a Teenage Bot Master

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Cyber Bulletins
·SB08-246: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of August 25, 2008
·SB08-238: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of August 18, 2008
·SB08-231: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of August 11, 2008
·SB08-224: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of August 4, 2008
·SB08-217: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of July 28, 2008
·SB08-210: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of July 21, 2008
·SB08-203: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of July 14, 2008
·SB08-196: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of July 7, 2008
·SB08-189: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of June 30, 2008
·SB08-182: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of June 23, 2008

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