Interesting Information Security Bits for 02/25/2010

by kriggins on February 25, 2010

in Interesting Bits

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

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

  1. A nifty tool pointed too by Agusto that helps dig out those user/password pairs hanging around on shares.
    Very nice tool for pentests | Security Balance
    Tags: ( tools pentesting passwords )
  2. If you live in the UK, you want to read this short post about your health records.
    Light Blue Touchpaper >> Blog Archive >> Opting out of health data collection
    Tags: ( privacy health )
  3. OpenDNS is trying to make your DNS experience safer.
    OpenDNS Blog >> OpenDNS adopts DNSCurve
    Tags: ( dns dnssec dnscurve opendns )
  4. This looks interesting. See how well you are alerting/stopping data leakage in your org.
    Hydra: Data Leakage Vulnerability Test System | Fidelis Security Systems
    Tags: ( dlp data-leakage tools )

That's it for today. Have fun!

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Kevin

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