seriouslyinfosec.blogspot.com
Were I taking this Seriously...: Introducing: Were I taking this seriously...
http://seriouslyinfosec.blogspot.com/2008/03/introducing-were-i-taking-this.html
Were I taking this Seriously. Sunday, March 23, 2008. Introducing: Were I taking this seriously. So in an effort to separate the wheat from the chaff I decided to spin off my InfoSec thoughts from my wanderings and exploration. My initial plan for this little corner of writing will be for me to discuss things about Information Security that crop up on a daily basis. Let's say this is going to be about "iron sharpening iron.". Or a Richard Bejtlich. Or even a Dan Kaminsky. Although I do work with him).
pentest-standard.org
FAQ - The Penetration Testing Execution Standard
http://www.pentest-standard.org/index.php/FAQ
From The Penetration Testing Execution Standard. Penetration Testing Execution Standard - the FAQ. What is this "Penetration Testing Execution Standard"? Who is involved with this standard? So is this a closed group or can I join in? Is this going to be a formal standard? Is the standard going to include all possible pentest scenarios? Is this effort going to standardize the reporting as well? Who is the intended audience for this standard/project? Is there a mindmap version of the original sections?
zackyza.blogspot.com
Innovation: 01/06/09
http://zackyza.blogspot.com/2009_01_06_archive.html
News of Information dan Technology. Welcome. I'm currenly working as lecturer and student of Information and Technology. This sites is generally all about News and Issues of Technologies and Informations. You are very welcome to give comment, opinion and suggestion. 2008: The Year In Pictures. A New Web of Trust. Tuesday, 6 January 2009. 2008: The Year In Pictures. January 3, 2009 07:00 AM. NASA Finds Martian Ice. Two Big Science stories gave us remarkable images this year. The first was the discovery.
welt.de
Cyberwar: Flugzeuge werden anfällig für Hackerangriffe - DIE WELT
http://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article141007629/Die-Angst-der-Airlines-vor-den-Flugzeug-Hackern.html
Themen von A - Z. Autoren von A - Z. DIE WELT als Startseite. Henryk M. Broder. WELT Kunst and Design. Cyberwar: Flugzeuge werden anfällig für Hackerangriffe. Artikel per E-Mail empfehlen. Die Angst der Airlines vor den Flugzeug-Hackern. Flugzeug-Cockpits sind stark vernetzt. Was, wenn jemand ins IT-System einer Maschine eindringt? Die Behörden jedenfalls sind nervös, wie jüngst eine Festnahme zeigte. Tipp: mehrere E-Mailadressen mit Komma trennen. Bitte tragen Sie den Code in das Eingabefeld ein. Americ...
enredandoconredes.com
Edorta | Enredando con redes ...
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Enredando con redes …. Un Blog sobre Ciberseguridad Industrial, Redes, y otras curiosidades…. Archivo del Autor: Edorta. Artículos y noticias de interés semana 33. Cisco descubre una vulnerabilidad en PLCs MicroLogix 1400 de Rockwell. Enlace. Según estudio, el 91% de los dispositivos ICS expuestos públicamente son explotables. Enlace. El impacto económico de los incidentes sonre Infraestructuras Críticas. Enlace. Parece que las herramientas de Equation Group sí que son reales… Enlace. Los dispositivos mé...
cansecwest.com
CanSecWest Applied Security Conference: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Applied security conferences and training: CanSecWest. The 16th annual CanSecWest conference will be held March 16-18th, 2016 at the Sheraton Wall Centre hotel in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. For the info about this year's Pwn2Own, please check here. Interact with the security community. Sen Sen No Waza - to strike the opponent after he has formed the intention to attack and has committed to a specific motion.".
blog.ioactive.com
IOActive Labs Research: Vicious POODLE Finally Kills SSL
http://blog.ioactive.com/2014/10/vicious-poodle-finally-kills-ssl.html
INSIGHTS, NEWS and DISCOVERIES. Thursday, October 16, 2014. Vicious POODLE Finally Kills SSL. The poodle must be the most vicious dog, because it has killed SSL. POODLE is the latest in a rather lengthy string of vulnerabilities in SSL (Secure Socket Layer) and a more recent protocol, TLS (Transport layer Security). Both protocols secure data that is being sent between applications to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, and message forgery. However, I believe POODLE will ultimately have a larger overall im...
cansecwest.com
CanSecWest Applied Security Conference: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
https://cansecwest.com/travel.html
Applied security conferences and training: CanSecWest. Vancouver is a unique destination, a modern urban city nestles in where the Rocky Mountains meet the Pacific Ocean, and while offering all the amenities of a large (4 million pop.) North American city, it is mere minutes away from the great Canadian wilderness, and North America's best ski resort, Whistler/Blackcomb. We have special rate for our conference attendees at Sheraton Wall Centre (our conference hotel). Conference Hotel Block Rate Booking.
blog.ioactive.com
IOActive Labs Research: August 2014
http://blog.ioactive.com/2014_08_01_archive.html
INSIGHTS, NEWS and DISCOVERIES. Tuesday, August 19, 2014. Silly Bugs That Can Compromise Your Social Media Life. A few months ago while I was playing with my smartphone, I decided to intercept traffic to see what it was sending. The first thing that caught my attention was the iOS Instagram app. For some reason ,. The app sent a request using a Facebook access token through an HTTP plain -. Thursday, August 14, 2014. Remote survey paper (car hacking). Good Afternoon Interwebs,. Tuesday, August 5, 2014.
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