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  • The Price of Poor Security?

    Given the recent spate of breach announcements from companies like Monster.com and TradeFreedom Securities Inc., I've been thinking about how poor security is going to impact organizations and consumers over the next few years. Even though there have been an increasing number of attacks over the past 18-24 months, and even though the ...
    Posted to Talking Out Loud with ASB (Weblog) by Logik! on August 30, 2007
  • The Price of Poor Security?

    Given the recent spate of breach announcements from companies like Monster.com and TradeFreedom Securities Inc. , I've been thinking about how poor security is going to impact organizations and consumers over the next few years. Even though there have...(read more)
    Posted to BrainWave Technology Tidbits (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 30, 2007
  • SANS sees upsurge in zero-day Web-based attacks

    It's pretty much official now (in case you didn't believe it before):  We have exited the Worm era, and jumped head first into the era of specialized and targeted attacks... According to a recent article by ComputerWorld, SANS security organization sees upsurge in zero-day Web-based attacks. The following excerpt from the ...
    Posted to Talking Out Loud with ASB (Weblog) by Logik! on December 12, 2006
  • SANS sees upsurge in zero-day Web-based attacks

    It's pretty much official now (in case you didn't believe it before): We have exited the Worm era , and jumped head first into the era of specialized and targeted attacks ... According to a recent article by ComputerWorld, SANS security organization sees...(read more)
    Posted to BrainWave Technology Tidbits (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 12, 2006
  • Zero-Day Tracker from eEye Digital Security

    The folks at eEye Digital Security have put together a website that tracks various zero-day vulnerabilities, and offers analysis and remediation recommendations.  The site is called Zero-Day Tracker, and can be found at the following URL: http://research.eeye.com/html/alerts/zeroday/index.html Welcome to eEye Research Team's Zero-Day ...
    Posted to Talking Out Loud with ASB (Weblog) by Logik! on December 5, 2006
  • Zero-Day Tracker from eEye Digital Security

    The folks at eEye Digital Security have put together a website that tracks various zero-day vulnerabilities, and offers analysis and remediation recommendations. The site is called Zero-Day Tracker , and can be found at the following URL: http://research.eeye.com/html/alerts/zeroday/index.html...(read more)
    Posted to BrainWave Technology Tidbits (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 5, 2006
  • More Malware, More SPAM

    According to some reports, spyware is getting harder and harder to control.  The sophistication of the malware makers is growing at a much faster pace than that of the security industry, even to the point of proof-of-concept adware code being developed for MacOS X. And with all this new malware comes a tremendous increase in SPAM over ...
    Posted to Talking Out Loud with ASB (Weblog) by Logik! on November 28, 2006
  • More Malware, More SPAM

    According to some reports , spyware is getting harder and harder to control. The sophistication of the malware makers is growing at a much faster pace than that of the security industry, even to the point of proof-of-concept adware code being developed...(read more)
    Posted to BrainWave Technology Tidbits (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 28, 2006
  • Backdoor Trojans, Rootkits and SPAM: Notes from the Microsoft Antimalware Team

    The Microsoft AntiMalware team has recently published a paper discussing some of the data collected by their monthly AntiMalware tool. A summary of the article is available on the SANS website, and the full article is available from Microsoft at the following link: Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool: Progress Made, Trends ...
    Posted to Talking Out Loud with ASB (Weblog) by Logik! on November 27, 2006
  • Backdoor Trojans, Rootkits and SPAM: Notes from the Microsoft Antimalware Team

    The Microsoft AntiMalware team has recently published a paper discussing some of the data collected by their monthly AntiMalware tool. A summary of the article is available on the SANS website , and the full article is available from Microsoft at the...(read more)
    Posted to BrainWave Technology Tidbits (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 27, 2006
  • Virtual Machine Detection in Malware via Commercial Tools

    More About Sophisticated Malware http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyid=1871 Virtual machine detection is a self-defensive property of many malware specimens. It is aimed at making it harder to examine the malicious program, because virtualization software, such as VMware, is a very popular tool among malware analysts. For instance, ...
    Posted to Talking Out Loud with ASB (Weblog) by Logik! on November 21, 2006
  • Virtual Machine Detection in Malware via Commercial Tools

    More About Sophisticated Malware http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyid=1871 Virtual machine detection is a self-defensive property of many malware specimens. It is aimed at making it harder to examine the malicious program, because virtualization software,...(read more)
    Posted to BrainWave Technology Tidbits (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 21, 2006
  • Growing Malware Sophistication

    The level of sophistication of the malware threats we face is continuing to grow at a much faster rate that the methods that most organizations are using to detect and mitigate them.  And let's not talk about home users. We need to ensure that we keep up to date on the latest threats, and that we also constantly evaluate our environments ...
    Posted to Talking Out Loud with ASB (Weblog) by Logik! on October 23, 2006
  • Apple Just Doesn't Get It...

    On Tuesday, Apple Computer company had an issue where a Windows-based virus was shipped on a select number of iPods, and rather than accepting blame for a mistake in their manufacturing or QA processes, they blamed Microsoft for not producing a ''more robust OS''. Huh? Not only is that an absurd deflection of blame, but as ...
    Posted to Talking Out Loud with ASB (Weblog) by Logik! on October 19, 2006
  • The Fearful State of Malware Today

    Simply stated, it's really getting out of hand. A number of recent articles in the technology press make it increasing clear that the following themes are true as it pertains to malware today: We are increasingly falling behind on detection and mitigation of malware. The motivation for malware has moved from hobbyists to organized crime. ...
    Posted to Talking Out Loud with ASB (Weblog) by Logik! on October 19, 2006
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