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Mark Rasch: Lazy Workers May Be Deemed Hackers
Lazy Workers May Be Deemed Hackers
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Can you answer the ERP quiz?
These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+.
http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
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Can you answer the ERP quiz?
These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+.
http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
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Mark Rasch: Hacker-Tool Law Still Does Little
Hacker-Tool Law Still Does Little
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Infocus: Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One
Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One
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Infocus: Responding to a Brute Force SSH Attack
Responding to a Brute Force SSH Attack
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Infocus: Data Recovery on Linux and <i>ext3</i>
Data Recovery on Linux and <i>ext3</i>
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Can you answer the ERP quiz?
These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+.
http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
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Can you answer the ERP quiz?
These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+.
http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
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Infocus: WiMax: Just Another Security Challenge?
WiMax: Just Another Security Challenge?
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Google Wallet PIN can be cracked... on a rooted Android device
An attacker would have to get ahold of an Android that has been rooted to use software that would crack the PIN in Google Wallet.
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Microsoft Releases Advance Notification for February Security Bulletin
Microsoft has issued a Security Bulletin Advance Notification indicating that its February releases will contain nine bulletins. These bulletins will have the severity rating of critical and important and will be for Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Silverlight, Microsoft Server Software, Microsoft Office, and Microsoft .NET Framework. These bulletins are scheduled to be released on Tuesday, February 14, 2012.
US-CERT will provide additional information as it becomes available.
US-CERT will provide additional information as it becomes available.
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Google: We'll pay you to track the Web sites you visit
The search giant is offering a series of gift cards worth up to $25 if you allow it to monitor the Web sites you visit and how you use them.
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Apple supplier Foxconn hit by hackers
A hacking group calling itself Swagg Security claims to have breached network security and publicly released names, passwords, and other private data from the Apple supplier.
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Do Not Track Plus add-on stops the tracking paparazzi
There's a war on the Web for your personal data, and Abine's newly updated Do Not Track Plus browser add-on hands you the Internet equivalent of a neutron bomb.
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Meet Richard Mack, Republican challenger to SOPA's author
Richard Mack, a retired sheriff and constitutional conservative, is hoping to use Rep. Lamar Smith's authorship of SOPA and an Internet surveillance bill to pry him out of office.
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DNS Ghost Domains, How I loath you so!, (Thu, Feb 9th)
One of our handlers posted this to our list and I though I would share (thanks Swa). The CVE has con ...(more)...
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ISC StormCast for Thursday, February 9th 2012 http://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=2314, (Thu, Feb 9th)
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Group sues FTC over Google's planned privacy update
Electronic Privacy Information Center says the policy update violates of a 2011 privacy agreement between the agency and the company over its launch of Google Buzz.
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