Julius Baer Whistleblower To Expose 2, 000 High Net Worth Tax Evaders To The World |
- Julius Baer Whistleblower To Expose 2, 000 High Net Worth Tax Evaders To The World
- White House Tour Cybersecurity: Send In Your SSN - Via Unencrypted, Unprotected Email!
- UK cyber challenge aims to fill IT talent shortage
- [Infowarrior] - Results: "Rename The DMZ!" Contest
- BlackBerry announces answer to India security fear
- [Dataloss Weekly Summary] Week of Sunday, January 9, 2011
- Report: ZDNet's Danchev Hospitalized?
Julius Baer Whistleblower To Expose 2, 000 High Net Worth Tax Evaders To The World Posted: InfoSec News: Julius Baer Whistleblower To Expose 2, 000 High Net Worth Tax Evaders To The World: http://www.zerohedge.com/article/julius-baer-whistleblower-expose-2000-high-net-worth-tax-evaders-world By Tyler Durden Zero Hedge 01/15/2011 Two years ago when the US bailed out UBS and Switzerland from a brief but potentially terminal liquidity crisis, it succeeded in extracting a [...] |
White House Tour Cybersecurity: Send In Your SSN - Via Unencrypted, Unprotected Email! Posted: InfoSec News: White House Tour Cybersecurity: Send In Your SSN - Via Unencrypted, Unprotected Email!: http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/000799.html By Lauren Weinstein January 13, 2011 Greetings. Before the U.S. government proceeds at all with their controversial and risky Trusted Identities in Cyberspace Internet ID scheme, perhaps they should demonstrate their ability to follow for [...] |
UK cyber challenge aims to fill IT talent shortage Posted: InfoSec News: UK cyber challenge aims to fill IT talent shortage: http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/011711-uk-cyber-challenge-aims-to.html By Jeremy Kirk IDG News Service January 17, 2011 Paul Laverack of London is an actor, but he's considering a possible career change -- to computer security. It's a somewhat unlikely career transition, but is one of the many examples of how a country-wide competition designed to spur interest in computer security, the U.K. Cyber Security Challenge, is already working as intended. Launched last year, the challenge is a series of competitions that anyone can enter, in fields ranging from digital forensics to network security. More than 4,000 people registered to be part of the program, including Laverack, who won one of the competitions, the DC3 Digital Forensics Challenge. Laverack, who lives in East London, has never been employed in IT and has a degree in psychology. For the forensics challenge, he completed a series of increasingly difficult tasks from doing rudimentary file analysis to recovering the partition of a hard drive. As part of the prize, he will get to attend a week-long security academy hosted by the security vendor Detica that is usually for the company's new recruits. [...] |
[Infowarrior] - Results: "Rename The DMZ!" Contest Posted: InfoSec News: [Infowarrior] - Results: "Rename The DMZ!" Contest: Forwarded from: Richard Forno <rforno (at) infowarrior.org> Here are selected comments from the 'Rename The DMZ!' contest I announced the other day. No clear winner, but lots of snark. --- rick < -- > DMZ --- It is a fantastic name - an inherently flawed architecture that [...] |
BlackBerry announces answer to India security fear Posted: InfoSec News: BlackBerry announces answer to India security fear: http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-technology/blackberry-announces-answer-to-india-security-fear-20110113-19px8.html By Ammu Kannampilly smh.com.au January 13, 2011 The Canadian maker of BlackBerry said Thursday it had found a way out of an ongoing standoff in India over allowing security agencies access to the smartphone's encrypted messaging service. However, the solution did not include providing access to corporate e-mail services, Research In Motion (RIM) said in a statement. India had given RIM until January 31 to come up with a solution that would permit its intelligence agencies to monitor encrypted data -- amid concerns in New Delhi that militants may use the services to plan and carry out attacks. In its statement, RIM said its revised access capability "meets the standard required by the government of India for all consumer messaging services". [...] |
[Dataloss Weekly Summary] Week of Sunday, January 9, 2011 Posted: InfoSec News: [Dataloss Weekly Summary] Week of Sunday, January 9, 2011: ======================================================================== Open Security Foundation - DataLossDB Weekly Summary Week of Sunday, January 9, 2011 2 Incidents Added. ======================================================================== [...] |
Report: ZDNet's Danchev Hospitalized? Posted: InfoSec News: Report: ZDNet's Danchev Hospitalized?: http://threatpost.com/en_us/blogs/report-zdnets-danchev-hospitalized-011711 By Paul Roberts ThreatPost January 17, 2011 The mystery surrounding noted security researcher and blogger Dancho Danchev continued on Monday, after reports from Bulgaria suggested that [...] |
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