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Interesting Information Security Bits for 01/18/2010

by kriggins on January 18, 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. Andrew Hay >> Blog Archive >> Information Security D-List Interview: Jack Daniel
    Tags: ( interview d-list )
  2. Challenge 1 of the Forensic Challenge 2010 - pcap attack trace | The Honeynet Project
    Tags: ( challenge forensics )
  3. German Government: Don't use Internet Explorer | Graham Cluley's blog
    Tags: ( wepabbsec ie )
  4. Andrew Hay >> Blog Archive >> Get the Free Andrew Hay iTunes App
    Tags: ( general )
  5. /dev/random >> Adding Data Leakage Protection into Apache
    Tags: ( dlp apache )
  6. Metasploit: Reproducing the "Aurora" IE Exploit
    Tags: ( metasploit google aurora malware exploit )
  7. A checklist approach to security code reviews, part 4 << Security Ninja
    Tags: ( assessment wepappsec code-review )
  8. Would You Have Spotted the Fraud? -- Krebs on Security
    Tags: ( atm skimming )
  9. Andrew Hay >> Blog Archive >> Information Security D-List Interview: Benjamin Tomhave
    Tags: ( interview d-list )
  10. Roger's Security Blog : Leveraging Data Execution Prevention (DEP)
    Tags: ( system-hardening )
  11. Following Google's Lead on Security? Don't Forget to Encrypt Cookies
    Tags: ( webappsec )

That's it for today. Have fun!

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Kevin

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