Interesting Information Security Bits for 05/07/2009

by kriggins on May 7, 2009

Good afternoon everybody! I hope your day is going well.

Here are today's Interesting Information Security Bits from around the web.

  1. An interesting Q&A. Check it out.
    Q&A: FBI agent looks back on time posing as a cybercriminal | Security - CNET News
    Tags: ( general )
  2. Here are some interesting statistics.
    PDF Most Common File Type in Targeted Attacks - F-Secure Weblog : News from the Lab
    Tags: ( malware attacks )
  3. An interesting note from Don with a warning. Take heed.
    Security Ripcord >> Blog Archive >> Large Memory Acquisitions
    Tags: ( forensics memory )
  4. 34% is a pretty depressing statistic.
    34% of resold hard drives contain personal data, study reveals | Graham Cluley's blog
    Tags: ( data-leakage )
  5. Richard points out that amazon web services is now provided access to logs.
    TaoSecurity: Logs from the Cloud
    Tags: ( cloud amazon )
  6. You really need to check this out :)
    The InfoSec Prayer
    Tags: ( prayer )
  7. Shrldu has some very nice add-ons to the post by Alex that I pointed at yesterday.
    Let go, let Cloud.
    Tags: ( cloud )

That's it for today. Have fun!

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Kevin

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