Good afternoon everybody! I hope your day is going well.
Here are today's Interesting Information Security Bits from around the web.
- Richard puts forth some interesting thoughts regarding steal it or develop it from a security assurance professional's perspective.
TaoSecurity: Intellectual Property: Develop or Steal - Part three of CG's having fun with metasplolit and Oracle is ready for your review.
Carnal0wnage Blog: Oracle Pwnage Part 3 - I have needed to do this in the past. Therefore, I can vouch for how handy it would have been to have the instruction that Kees has prepared for us.
Kees Leune: Setting up your own certificate authority - Rich and Adrian have the first part of what will be a multi-part exploration of creating a Web Application Security Program. Should be a very good series and one that we can all benefit from.
Building a Web Application Security Program: Part 1, Introduction | securosis.com - Looks like the U.K. is putting some bite into their privacy regulations.
Dr. InfoSec: Businesses could be fined 10% of revenues for data protection breaches - This is a great walk-through on using some nifty tools to perform live memory forensics on windows boxen. Cool stuff.
Memory Forensic Acquisition and Analysis 101 << SANS Computer Forensics, Investigation, and Response
That's it for today. Have fun!
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Kevin
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Kevin,
as usual thanks for pointing people to the blog when you think there is an interesting post.
shameless plug…there are some more oracle updates as well
Part 4. brute force user/password module and Part 5 cracking oracle passwords with john the ripper
-CG
CG,
You are welcome. Actually parts 4 and 5 will be into today’s Interesting Bits post 🙂
Kevin