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22 Feb 09

SNOsoft Research Team: Facebook from the hackers perspective.

Humans have a natural tendency to trust each other. If one human being can provide another human with "something sufficient" then trust is earned. That "something sufficient" can be a face to face meeting but it doesn't always need to be. Roughly 90% of the people that we've targeted and successfully exploited during our social attacks trusted us because they thought we worked for the same company as them.

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Social Hacking Security Web2.0

15 Feb 09

OpenDNS rolls out Conficker tracking, blocking • The Register

With an estimated 10 million PCs infected by the stealthy worm known as Conficker, it's a good bet that plenty of administrators are blissfully unaware that their networks are playing host to the pest. Now, a free service called OpenDNS is offering a new feature designed to alert administrators to the damage and help them contain it.

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Security OpenDNS

  • With an estimated 10 million PCs infected by the stealthy worm known as Conficker, it's a good bet that plenty of administrators are blissfully unaware that their networks are playing host to the pest. Now, a free service called OpenDNS is offering a new feature designed to alert administrators to the damage and help them contain it.

Security Uncorked

The presentation I’m doing is “Network Access Protection and Network Access Control: Why Together They’re Better“, session F6 on Tuesday, March 10th at 1:30pm. It’s a 90-minute session that covers the following bullet points (provided by the track chair) and a few other ’choice’ bullet points of my own. ;) The original speaker selected the topic title and key points. I’m keeping with the topic, but could really argue this both ways, so it will be an interesting session.

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CISSP Security

List of antivirus suites that presently work with Windows 7 Beta - TechSpot Blog

Upon a bit of investigation you probably made your way to the Windows 7 security provider page at Microsoft’s site and perhaps were let down by the fact that the three “officially” supported AVs are all paid software or that your preferred suite isn’t listed (AVG is listed but not the free version). So, we’ve decided to install and test a variety of the more popular options out there so you don’t have to.

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Microsoft Windows 7 Security Antivirus

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