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Security RSS FeedsPassive Network Fingerprinting; p0f Gets Fresh Rewrite - LinuxSecurity.com: In the network security world, nmap is the king for fingerprinting systems and services over the network. It can help identify the operating system (OS), type, and version of a network service, and vulnerabilities that might be present. ...Feed Source: www.linuxsecurity.com How (And Why) Attackers Choose Their Targets - LinuxSecurity.com: Every day, we hear another story about a company whose sensitive data has been breached. Press releases, tweets, customer support email, and followup articles all provide insight into the kind of information that's been compromised, the company's plans to investigate, and how affected parties can protect themselves. ... The in-depth guide to data destruction - LinuxSecurity.com: A key part of any information security strategy is disposing of data once it's no longer needed. Failure to do so can lead to serious breaches of data-protection and privacy policies, compliance problems and added costs.... Hackers wanted $50,000 to keep Symantec source code private - LinuxSecurity.com: As part of a sting operation, Symantec told a hacker group that it would pay $50,000 to keep the source code for some of the its flagship security products off the Internet, the company confirmed to CNET this evening.... Operation Ghost Click DNS servers to shut down in March - LinuxSecurity.com: One of the more widespread malware efforts over the past few years was the DNSChanger scam, which installed a Trojan horse that would change the DNS server settings on affected computers to divert traffic to rogue servers.... Kernel guru Greg Kroah-Hartman joins Linux Foundation - LinuxSecurity.com: One of the principle maintainers of the Linux kernel, Greg Kroah-Hartman, has joined the Linux Foundation as a fellow, the same position held by Linux creator Linus Torvalds, the foundation announced. Kroah-Hartman previously worked at Suse Linux, also as a fellow.... Ubuntu: 1356-1: Linux kernel (OMAP4) vulnerabilities - LinuxSecurity.com: Several security issues were fixed in the kernel.... Debian: 2403-2: php5: code injection - LinuxSecurity.com: Stefan Esser discovered that the implementation of the max_input_vars configuration variable in a recent PHP security update was flawed such that it allows remote attackers to crash PHP or potentially execute code. [More ]... Mandriva: 2012:014: glpi
- LinuxSecurity.com: A vulnerability has been found and corrected in GLPI:
The autocompletion functionality in GLPI before 0.80.2 does not
blacklist certain username and password fields, which allows remote
attackers to obtain sensitive information via a crafted POST request
[More ]... Red Hat: 2012:0100-01: MRG Grid: Moderate Advisory - LinuxSecurity.com: Updated Grid component packages that fix multiple security issues, multiple bugs, and add various enhancements are now available for Red Hat Enterprise MRG 2 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. [More ]... Red Hat: 2012:0099-01: MRG Grid: Moderate Advisory - LinuxSecurity.com: Updated Grid component packages that fix multiple security issues, multiple bugs, and add various enhancements are now available for Red Hat Enterprise MRG 2 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. [More ]... Debian: 2405-1: apache2: multiple issues - LinuxSecurity.com: Several vulnerabilities have been found in the Apache HTTPD Server: CVE-2011-3607: [More ]... Password guessing with Medusa 2.0 - LinuxSecurity.com: Medusa was created by the fine folks at foofus.net, in fact the much awaited Medusa 2.0 update was released in February of 2010. For a complete change log please visit http://www.foofus.net/jmk/medusa/changelog... Password guessing as an attack vector - LinuxSecurity.com: Using password guessing as an attack vector. Over the years we've been taught a strong password must be long and complex to be considered secure. Some of us have taken that notion to heart and always ensure our passwords are strong. But some don't give a second thought to the complexity or length of our password. ... IBM Business Transformation - IBM's Business Transformation. Business Week
writes about IBM's focus on business transformation services: "BM, with
its legions of PhDs and closets full of patents, is not built to duke
it out with the likes of Dell. Palmisano's strategy promises a neat
escape. Instead of battling in cutthroat markets, he takes advantage of
all the low-cost technology by packaging it, augmenting it with
sophisticated hardware and software, and selling it to customers in a
slew of what he calls business transformation services. That way IBM
rides atop the commodity wave -- and avoids drowning in it." [E M E R G I C . o r g]... MSNBC: "HERE COME THE VLOGS - MSNBC: "HERE COME THE VLOGS".
MSNBC: Ready for your close-up? Here come the vlogs is a great snapshot of videoblogging by Michael Rogers. He namechecks all our favorites including Rocketboom, Ryanne, Jay, Human Dog, Steve Garfield, and Dylan. He also mentions the tools making it easier to find videoblogs, such as ANT and ... Do The VoIP Math. - Do The VoIP Math.
Russell Shaw does the math and shows how VoIP is cheaper than a cell
phone only.I agree. Which is why I think the wireless companies need to
be in the VoIP business and fast . [VoIP Watch]... Blog, Vlog, Podcast, Mobcas - Blog, Vlog, Podcast, Mobcast. So many new words, so little time.
Blog (web log), Vlog (video web log), Podcasting (including audio in
your RSS (really simple syndication) feed for download into an Apple
iPod or other MP3 player) and Mobcasting (mobile podcasting) an Andy Carvin
acronym which posits the use of smart phones to create podcasts -- are
all relatively new words that represent one extremely big idea --
unfettered plebeian access to the fifth estate.
Until a few years ago, governments (secular or non) had almost
complete control of information. That made (and continues to make)
information a form of currency -- like the military and other stores of
economic value. These "new words" are much more powerful than the
technologies they represent, they speak a new language of information
and, to be sure, currency.
The value you will place on this information is in direct
proportion to the use you have for it. Most people won't care about the
ranti...
Small telecom carriers focus on providing choices. - Small telecom carriers focus on providing choices.
WASHINGTON - As traditional competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs)
retool to keep up with U.S. regulations and battle the huge regional
Bells, a range of new business models are emerging. [InfoWorld: Top News]... Ten To Watch in Mobile Content - Ten To Watch in Mobile Content. This is not a definitive list, just
a list of smart young blood in the mobile content sector. Notice that
except for one, none of them are CEOs (yet), but youâll hear a lot
from and about them in the next few years (that was the criteria). Just
a way of recognizing the people in the second wave of mobile content
(in no particular order):
» Greg Clayman, Vice President, Wireless Strategy and Operations, MTV Networks
» Rio Caraeff, mobile head at Universal Music
» Thomas Ryan, Senior VP, Mobile Development, EMI Music
» ...
Telesym Podcast: the Future of VoWLAN. - Telesym Podcast: the Future of VoWLAN.
If you're interested in where Voice over IP over WLAN is heading in the
enterprise, listen to this interview with Telesym: I met over in
Bellevue, Wash., today with Telesym, a firm that extends an
enterprise-based phone exchange (PBX) system into laptops, handhelds,
and "scanners": bar-code devices used in retail and logistics by store
and floor personnel. I spoke with Mike Houston, Telesym's director of
Marketing, Ken Myer, senior VP of sales and marketing, and Jennifer
Gehrt, a founding partner at Communiqué Public Relations about
Telesym's position in the market, but more largely about the future of
VoWLAN. (Ken had to leave for a meeting, so I spoke primarily with Mike
in this podcast). You'll hear at the outset of the recording after my
introduction a conversation we had using Telesym technology: I was on a
USB headset connected to a Telesym client running under Mac OS X; Mike
w... CLEC New Business Model - CLECs search for new business models.
WASHINGTON - Recent months have been tough for competitive local
exchange carriers (CLECs), as their allies get gobbled up by
competitors and the government dismantles network-sharing regulations.
But CLECs say they will survive by adopting new business models and
focusing on customer relations. [InfoWorld: Top News]... Podcasting The Night Away. Forbes: - Podcasting The Night Away. Forbes:
"For now, Podcasting is no threat to radio as we know it. But pay
attention to it. It may not always be called Podcasting, and it may not
always be free in the way it is now, but as we've seen with MP3s, these
things sometimes have a funny way of taking on a life of their own." [Adam Curry's Weblog]...
New Free VoIP, Video & P2P IM Client using Open Standards. - New Free VoIP, Video & P2P IM Client using Open Standards. ineen
is new P2P IM software with VoIP and Video that's easy and free to use.
The client was built using Xten's eyeBeam SDK and makes use of SIMPLE
for P2P IM and Presence. VoIP is supported by SIP and the Video media
is H.263[+]. You can use ineen to call over other networks as well,
including: Free World Dialup, SIPphone, & iptel.org.
Xten will be demonstrating ineen at VON next week. [SIPthat.com]... Searching for weather, by web or phone - Searching for weather, by web or phone
As a kid, I would stare for hours at repetitious weather reports on TV.
Boring, you say? Not to me - I love weather. And since I've worked
here, I've wondered why Google doesn't do weather. It seemed like a
perfect 20% project
for me, so now I'm pleased to report that you can get
current conditions and a forecast
by typing [weather Chicago], or whatever your U.S. location is (zipcodes are also fair game). If you prefer, use
Google SMS
to send a text message to the U.S. five digit shortcode 46645 (GOOGL on
most mobile phones) followed by your meteorological query.
Ben Sigelman
Sof... VON 2005 - Spring 2005 VON: In the News Today. Investors Business Daily - March 7th: Internet Telephone Service Buzz Comes Calling At Big Trade Show
Mercury News - March 6th: Phone calls destined to be sent like e-mail, as packets of data (requires subscription)
[The Jeff Pulver Blog]... SODA - SODA. A month
or so ago, I was reading a Gartner handout for a conference, and came
across an acronym they invented- SODA[1]. SODA (Service-Oriented
Development of Applications), as Gartner defines it, consists of the
following areas: []... Yahoo Web Service API - Yahoo Web Service API.
Yahoo joins the growing number of web sites exposing their API as Web
Services. Their API is available from Yahoo Developer Network . []... Copyright © 2012, JayKay's Link Exchange. All Rights Reserved. |