Friday, July 31, 2009
Mitnick the victim?
Karma?
Register story here.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Prankster Gets Verizon's CEO Private Address, Visits Him to Discuss Privacy
John Hargrave tracked down Verizon CEO's private address and cellphone number. Then he went to his home—megaphone in hand—to ask him to stop Verizon's lousy privacy policies.
One In Two Security Pros Unhappy In Their Jobs
You'd think most professionals in a hot industry like IT security would feel content and challenged technically and creatively in their jobs -- but not so much. According to the results of a new survey that will go public next week at Defcon in Las Vegas, half of security pros aren't satisfied with their current jobs, and 57 percent say their jobs are neither challenging nor fully tapping their skills.
Full story.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Australian engulfed in flames after being Tasered
A man whose relatives say had been sniffing gasoline burst into flames after a police officer Tasered him as he ran at officials carrying a container of fuel, police said Tuesday.
The man, identified by his family as 36-year-old Ronald Mitchell, was in critical condition at a Perth hospital in Western Australia state following Monday’s incident in Warburton, an aboriginal community 950 miles (1,540 kilometers) northeast of Perth.
Western Australia police said they were responding to a complaint at a house when Mitchell ran outside carrying a cigarette lighter and a large plastic bottle containing what they believe was fuel. When he refused to stop running toward them, one officer Tasered him, police said in a statement.
The man was immediately engulfed in flames. The officer threw him to the ground and smothered the blaze with his hands, the statement said. Mitchell was charged with assault to prevent arrest and possession of a sniffing substance.
More here.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Wireshark 1.2.1 released
Official releases are available right now from the download page.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Is SecCon doomed?
Critics have said assigning different categories to different colors is too vague an approach to deliver enough information to be useful. And Democrats said the Bush administration used it for political manipulation.
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano appointed a task force Tuesday to determine in 60 days how effective the current system is.
More here.
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Caffeine may stop Mad Cow

More here.
Monday, June 22, 2009
The Security Onion LiveCD
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/
The Security Onion LiveCD is a bootable CD that contains software used for installing, configuring, and testing Intrusion Detection Systems.
What software does it contain?
The Security Onion LiveCD is based on Xubuntu 9.04 and contains Snort 2.8.4.1, Snort 3.0.0b3 (Beta), sguil, idswakeup, nmap, metasploit, scapy, hping, fragroute, fragrouter, netcat, paketto, tcpreplay, and many other security tools.
Friday, June 19, 2009
More City Fun - City asks applicants for Internet passwords
Read more here.
Public Safety - City's dress code requires underwear!

If you want to work for the city of Brooksville, be sure that you use deodorant, that your clothes fit properly and that you cover up your wounds and tattoos. And, for goodness sake, wear underwear.
The Brooksville City Council approved a dress and appearance policy by a count of 4-1 this month, with only Mayor Joe Bernardini casting the dissenting vote. He questioned how the code would be interpreted and enforced.
This could be a job opportunity - undercover Underwear Inspectors!
Full story here.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Wireshark 1.2 Released
Universal wireless keyboard sniffer: Keykeriki

Kind of a cool thing... "This opensource hardware and software project enables every person to verify the security level of their own keyboard transmissions, and/or demonstrate the sniffing attacks (for educational purpose only)."
Friday, June 05, 2009
Securing your assets.
The magic bra detects changes in body temperature brought on by sexual arousement and squeezes boobs together to create a bigger cleavage.
Then when things cool off again the bra's built-in memory relaxes the fabric and the wearer's bust returns to normal, say its Slovenian inventors.
“Designer Suzana Gorisek said: "As a woman's body changes, so the size of the bra changes. That's the advantage of this bra."
More here.
Thursday, June 04, 2009
ATM malware used in Russia lets attackers control machines.
"Trustwave investigators said malware used in several ATM breaches in Eastern Europe allows attackers to take over the machines and dump cash from them.
The compromised ATMs ran Microsoft's Windows XP, but Trustwave can't disclose the ATM software the malware targets, Percoco said."
Monday, June 01, 2009
(IN)SECURE magazine

Couple highlights -
* Using Wireshark to capture and analyze wireless traffic
* Q&A: Ron Gula on Nessus and Tenable Network Security
* Lots more, nice issue...
Using the DATALOSSdb info, Voltage releases data breach map
http://www.voltage.com/solutions/data-breach/
You can embed the map on a web page if you are so inclined...
Thursday, May 28, 2009
WNLA and Weaknet Labs Fundraiser
Kids at work

During demonstrations at two prisons on April 23, children aged between five and 17 held hands in a circle and one was shocked with a stun gun, passing the shock around the circle. At another prison, children were shocked individually.
None was seriously hurt or taken to hospital, the state’s Department of Corrections said.