Register today for USENIX LEET '10 |
- Register today for USENIX LEET '10
- Data-security failures enabled theft of documents from Naveh's office
- Data theft puts LPL clients at risk
- 'Cyber War' author: U.S. needs radical changes to protect against attacks
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2010-14
- Fixing the back-door SAP-Oracle security hole
- Linux Advisory Watch: April 10th, 2010
- I Was Hacked in Beijing
Register today for USENIX LEET '10 Posted: InfoSec News: Register today for USENIX LEET '10: Forwarded from: Lionel Garth Jones <lgj (at) usenix.org> Join us at the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Large-Scale Exploits and Emergent Threats, which will take place in San Jose, CA, on April 27, 2010. LEET '10 will provide a unique forum for the discussion of threats to the [...] |
Data-security failures enabled theft of documents from Naveh's office Posted: InfoSec News: Data-security failures enabled theft of documents from Naveh's office: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1162065.html By Anshel Pfeffer Haaretz.com April 11, 2010 A series of failures in the protection of classified documents in the office of then-GOC Central Command Yair Naveh allowed Anat Kam to take more than 1,000 documents while working there. [...] |
Data theft puts LPL clients at risk Posted: InfoSec News: Data theft puts LPL clients at risk: http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20100411/REG/304119985 By Bruce Kelly Investment News April 11, 2010 LPL Financial yet again has fallen prey to a technology blunder that placed private client information at risk. An unencrypted portable hard drive was stolen from the car of an LPL [...] |
'Cyber War' author: U.S. needs radical changes to protect against attacks Posted: InfoSec News: 'Cyber War' author: U.S. needs radical changes to protect against attacks: http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/040710-clarke-book-review.html By Ellen Messmer Network World April 07, 2010 In his new book, Cyber War [1], Richard Clarke says nations are building up their online armies and weapons largely far from public view, [...] |
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2010-14 Posted: InfoSec News: Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2010-14: ======================================================================== The Secunia Weekly Advisory Summary 2010-04-01 - 2010-04-08 This week: 71 advisories [...] |
Fixing the back-door SAP-Oracle security hole Posted: InfoSec News: Fixing the back-door SAP-Oracle security hole: http://www.infoworld.com/d/security-central/fixing-the-back-door-sap-oracle-security-hole-096 By Jeremy Kirk IDG News Service April 09, 2010 At the Black Hat security conference next week, one presentation will focus on a way to insert a back door into SAP's ERP (enterprise resource [...] |
Linux Advisory Watch: April 10th, 2010 Posted: InfoSec News: Linux Advisory Watch: April 10th, 2010: +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | LinuxSecurity.com Linux Advisory Watch | | April 10th, 2010 Volume 11, Number 15 | | | [...] |
Posted: InfoSec News: I Was Hacked in Beijing: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/11/weekinreview/11jacobs.html By Andrew Jacobs The New York Times April 9, 2010 BEIJING - The reality -- and my fears -- dawned only slowly. For weeks, friends and colleagues complained I had not answered their e-mail messages. I swore I had not received them. [...] |
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