Interesting Information Security Bits for 06/30/2009

by kriggins on June 30, 2009

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

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

  1. The solution to the latest packet challenge from I Smell Packets.
    Solution to the Name That Exploit Packet Challenge << I Smell Packets
    Tags: ( challenge packet )
  2. Rich is tackling costs associated with a data breach. He is approaching it from a hard vs. soft costs perspective. Those familiar with FAIR will recognize these as primary and secondary loss factors.
    Securosis Blog | Creating a Standard for Data Breach Costs
    Tags: ( breach costs )
  3. It wouldn't be Blackhat/DefCon season without at least one cease and desist order. The first one this year stops a talk about hacking ATMs.
    ATM Vendor Halts Researcher's Talk on Vulnerability | Threat Level | Wired.com
    Tags: ( atm blackhat )
  4. Thus declareth @hevnsnt. Change your Twitter password on July 1st. Actually a good idea for several reasons which he shares in this blog post.
    July 1st is #twittersec Day | The Edge of I-Hacked
    Tags: ( twitter )

That's it for today. Have fun!

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Kevin

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