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11.18.2006

 
Universal sues MySpace for copyright violations from Daniel



11.17.2006

 
Time Machine - Records network traffic stream to support later analysis or investigation. Stefan Kornexl's thesis "High-Performance Packet Recording for Network Intrusion Detection" explains more.

 
TCPA and Palladium - from DC 0xAh



11.16.2006

 
Implementing and Detecting a PCI Rootkit by John Heasman

 
sHype - a hypervisor security architecture for multilevel security (IBM Research Hypervisor Hackers Guide). IBM extends the Trusted Computing Group specification to Virtual Machines with the Virtual Trusted Platform Module.

 
Sneak Peek at the CensorNet by the OpenNet Initiative

 
New DHS Data-Mining System may violate the Privacy Act of 1974

 
Sen. Allen apparently could not have even mounted a recount in last week's elections due to the fact that most of Virginia's voting machines lack any form of a verifiable paper trail, there would have been nothing to recount. In other e-Voting news, Sarasota, FL. has voted to return to using paper ballots in 2008.

 
Sans 2006 top 20 Internet Security Attack Targets (i.e. the list of shame)



11.15.2006

 
Miniature Computers That Can Break Your Network Wide Open



11.14.2006

 
Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for November, 2006

 
Court shuts down alleged spyware operation

 
Microsoft unleashes improved Firefox
The open source community is in a state of shock this morning at the news that Microsoft has released a version (or here) of popular browser Firefox.
Download it here, but, check the minimum requirements first.



11.12.2006

 
IEEE Information Assurance Standards Committee (IASC) Balloting Opportunity





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