Good afternoon everybody! I hope your day is going well.
Here are today's Interesting Information Security Bits from around the web.
- This is a sensitive topic and I think Bruce handled it very well. His points are also worth reading.
Schneier on Security: Lessons from Mumbai - Twitter remembers you just the way you are, no matter where you are.
Domdingelom on security, fun and life: all your twitter are belong to us - 20 good rules for securing cloud installations. For that matter, most apply to any environment you might have.
Twenty Rules for Amazon Cloud Security - O'Reilly Broadcast - A nice walk-through of how to perform DLL redirection.
The Ethical Hacker Network - Intercepted! Windows Hacking via DLL Redirection - A nice post by Gunnar about making sure we are paying attention to the important things.
1 Raindrop: SOA Security in Real Life - Benny has some really good tips and things to think about when you blog. Particularly in relation to your work life.
The dangers of blogging. Some tips for safe blogging. | Security4all - Dedicated to digital security, enterprise 2.0 and presentation skills - A nice little tutorial on how to crack Cisco passwords with John the Ripper.
InfoSec Survival Guide: Cracking Cisco Passwords with John - Don't forget to reboot those Windows servers after patching. Patching doesn't accomplish much if you don't.
Security Manager's Journal: When is a patch not really a patch? - Ax0n has a nifty post up that explains how to setup reverse tunneling with SSH.
HiR Information Report: Reverse Tunnel with SSH - Issue 19 is out.
(IN)SECURE Magazine
That's it for today. Have fun!
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Kevin
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