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10.06.2006

 
CERT®-Certified Computer Security Incident Handler

 
New Version (1.8 10-06-2006) of Helix Released - MD5 b8ad232a998bbf25027b97f0701805ca



10.05.2006

 
"Security" software as the source of vulnerability?!? - Symantec AntiVirus IOCTL Kernel Privilege Escalation Vulnerability from Michael

 
U.S. deploys first e-Passport readers

 
Digital Cable and Satellite DRM Harms TV Fans and Innovators

 
PUBPAT Wins Review of WARF Stem Cell Patents

 
Former HP CEO Patricia Dunn and Four others Charged with Felonies in HP Corporate Spying Case



10.04.2006

 
McAfee places Full-Page ad in Financial Times blasting Micro$oft



10.03.2006

 
Mozilla flaws more joke than jeopardy

 
Yet Another Windows Zero-Day Vulnerability Microsoft Security Advisory (926043) - E-Eye - Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Remote Code Execution

 
NIST 800-86: Guide to Integrating Forensic Techniques into Incident Response

 
Wikipedia: Cryptography Portal

 
code.ae has created a security awareness screensaver. It might be worth looking into. !USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! I have tried it on multimonitor systems and a VM and have yet to be successful...

 
Copyrights and Wrongs: PBS is showing "Eyes on the Prize" Next Week after raising over $800,000 to pay for licenses to cover royalty payments to Warner Brothers for the use of "Happy Birthday to You!". In the documentary, a group is shown singing the song to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Next time you are at a birthday party, make sure you keep an eye out for the thugs from ASCAP and BMI prior to performing the song. Otherwise, you might have to pay royalties for your "performance". The song generates $2,000,000 a year in royalties for Warner Brothers.

 
Dangerous Terms: A User's Guide to EULAs from Robert

 
Today has been declared "Day Against DRM" by the guys at DefectiveByDesign.

"If consumers even know there's a DRM, what it is, and how it works, we've already failed" -Disney Executive



10.02.2006

 
Ubuntu OpenSSL Vulnerability

 
Congress Attaches Internet Gambling Ban Bill to Unrelated Port Security Measure - The bill will have little effect other than to penalize US concerns. Offshore gambling operations will still be legal in their host countries and the ban does not apply to betting, only to taking bets.





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