Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Money Mules Helped to Rob W. Va. Bank

Interesting story from Brian Krebs.

Monday, January 11, 2010

BackTrack 4 Final Released

http://www.backtrack-linux.org/downloads/

Thursday, January 07, 2010

Fun site for toys

Some of the product descriptions are a fun read...

http://www.chinawholesale365.com/

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The Coolest Data Center Video Tours

Here’s a look at five of the coolest video tours of major data centers, along with a list of links to 10 other worthwhile video tours.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

OWASP Testing Guide v3 and Secure Software Development

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Happy Holidays!


Friday, November 27, 2009

Instant Chewbacca

As you can never have enough Chewbacca

Some Interesting Password Data from MS

Do and don’ts for p@$$w0rd$

Here is a top 10 list with the most common user names used in automated attacks:

User names Count
Administrator 136971
Administrateur 107670
admin 8043
andrew 5570
dave 4569
steve 4569
tsinternetuser 4566
tsinternetusers 4566
paul 4276
adam 3287

And a similar list for passwords:


Passwords Count
password 1188
123456 1137
#!comment: 248
changeme 172
F**kyou (edited) 170
abc123 155
peter 154
Michael 152
andrew 151
matthew 151



Full story here.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

From AVG - Facebook Worm - warning R-rated!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Non-profit Organization - ISC(2) Teaches Va. Kids About Internet Safety

Monday, November 09, 2009

60 Minutes--Cyberwar: Sabotaging the system

Truth or Dare?


Watch CBS News Videos Online

Sunday, November 08, 2009

HNNCast for the Last Week of October, 2009

Job Security

Every year, Americans eat 35 million cows, 115 million pigs, and 9 billion chickens and turkeys.

- The New Yorker

Monday, October 26, 2009

HNNCast for the Third week of October 2009

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Balloon Boy Game (Friday Fun a Little Late)

heyzap.com - embed games

Friday, October 16, 2009

Social engineering for penetration testers

Sharon Conheady's BruCON talk discusses the practical aspects of a social engineering attack, providing plenty of war stories from her career as a social engineer. The key to preventing social engineering attacks from being successful lies in education and awareness. This talk will give the audience an insight into the techniques used by social engineers, whether as part of an ethical social engineering test or as a malicious social engineering attack.

Social engineering for penetration testers - Sharon Conheady - BruCON 2009 from security4all on Vimeo.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

30 years of Failure: the Username/Password combo.

Interesting new study, which is being published by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

"The use of alphanumeric usernames and passwords is the
most often used (and also the cheapest) method of computer
authentication. However, unfortunately human beings are
limited in their information processing capabilities (Cowan, et
al., 2008). People either use simple passwords that are easy to
remember but easy to crack or difficult passwords which are
difficult to remember. Results of our study have shown that
there are very few people who do not deviate from the best
practices for password use."

Saturday, October 10, 2009

CNN Money - 50 Best Jobs in America

8. Computer/Network Security Consultant

Median salary (experienced): $99,700
Top pay: $152,000
Job growth (10-year forecast): 27%
Sector: Information Technology

What they do: Protect computer systems and networks against hackers, spyware, and viruses. "I consider myself a cybercrime fighter," says Gregory Evans, an independent computer security consultant in Atlanta.

Why it's great: No company or government agency can afford to have a serious breach in the security of its computer system. New technologies and an unending supply of creative hackers around the world keep the field challenging. Consultants can often work from home. And top-level pros command big paychecks.

Drawbacks: Talk about stress. If a system is infiltrated by a virus or hacker, it could mean lights out for the security consultant's career. "This is a job you can't afford to ever fail in," says Evans.

Pre-reqs: Mostly major geekdom, since the skills can be self-taught. Still, a computer science degree comes in handy. An information systems security professional certification (CISSP) is increasingly favored. Experience is key for better-paying positions: Most companies won't hire a consultant with less than five years of experience.

Story here.

Friday, October 09, 2009

Happy Meal?

Someone dressed an already dead deer in a clown outfit and wig, and dropped it for a family to see.

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Banking Trojan Infections Tripled.

Banking trojan infections almost tripled (up 186 per cent) between Q4 2008 and Q2 2009 according to APWG report.
 
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