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New Audio comment line number - +1-415-830-5439 (and ditching K7.net)

2007-12-19 11:03:29 by HASH0x89eb6f0 in Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast
 
...incredibly long time. You can still download Blue Box podcast #1 from two years ago which has the wrong comment line included (in fact, it is 2 or 3 numbers ago). So losing your number is really quite bad from a community-building point-of-view. If you put out frequent shows and get frequent comments, this usually isn't a problem. However, if...
 
 
 
 
 
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New Audio comment line number - +1-415-830-5439 (and ditching K7.net)

2007-12-19 12:01:39 by Dan York in Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast
 
...incredibly long time. You can still download Blue Box podcast #1 from two years ago which has the wrong comment line included (in fact, it is 2 or 3 numbers ago). So losing your number is really quite bad from a community-building point-of-view. If you put out frequent shows and get frequent comments, this usually isn't a problem. However, if...
 
 
 
 
 
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Diminutive Worm Contest Wrapup

2008-01-10 23:26:37 by RSnake in ha.ckers.org web application security lab
 
...incredibly small 161 byte worm. They tied because they both had nearly the same vector and it worked equally well. It was a tough battle and there were a lot of close calls, but various rules, cross browser compatibility and interoperability with Apache caused the pool of potential winners to be relatively small when the scoring was complete....
 
 
 
 
 
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Web Entrapment

2008-03-27 14:46:52 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...incredibly flimsy evidence. Someone could post the link as an embedded image, or send out e-mail with the link embedded, and completely mess with the FBI's data -- and the poor innocents' lives. Such are the problems when the mere clicking on a link is justification for a warrant See also this Slashdot thread and this article
 
 
 
 
 
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Marcus Ranum on Cybercrime

2008-04-03 13:12:00 by Dr Anton Chuvakin in Anton Chuvakin Blog -
 
Fun treatise on cybercrime from MJR it's an incredibly attractive enterprise The final point I'd like to make on cybercrime is that the current set of problems show us nothing about how bad it can possibly get About me: http://www.chuvakin.org
 
 
 
 
 
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Episode 2 and Beyond - A Few Teasers

2007-12-12 04:15:16 by Erik T. Heidt in Art of Information Security
 
...incredibly busy, and I have a ton of content that I want to work on but I keep getting pulled in different directions. Episode 2 is going to be an audio only podcast which I hope to have released over the weekend I have a number of topics that I am mulling over for Episodes 3 and beyond, which include Basics of Information Security and Risk...
 
 
 
 
 
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The First Rule of Programming: It's Always Your Fault

2008-03-23 10:36:58 by Stuart King in Stuart King's Security and Risk Management Blog
 
...incredibly rare for any bugs or errors in your software not to be your fault. Programmers have a tendency to become very defensive about their work. Recently, when being asked to discuss how his code was working, a programmer in one team I'm familiar with retorted to a project manager "I'm here to write the code not justify it." That's the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Wayport Tops 10,000 McDonald's Locations

2008-04-29 09:25:32 by Glennf in Wi-Fi Networking News
 
...incredibly efficient to be able to offer this to their franchisees at one price, instead of variable pricing," he noted. Wayport acts as the layer between various telecom providers, applications and services, and the stores Wayport provides several kinds of back-office services, although credit-card processing was the first thing htey rolled...
 
 
 
 
 
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SDL Training

2008-05-29 15:22:00 by sdl in The Security Development Lifecycle
 
...incredibly rewarding because you get to look at virtually any part of a product, from kernel drivers to web services to user education to sales and servicing. You have to do that because a failure in one of those areas can endanger the security of our customers. Microsofts SDL process reflects that reality. The process is structured so that...
 
 
 
 
 
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So now everyone is an IT GRC vendor

2008-06-01 21:35:00 by Ryan Shopp in practical risk management
 
...incredibly valuable approach to security, said Penn. What I like about it is it's a good way to structure what IT does. But it's much more a practice than a product. The tools that manage things at a high level, those are the ITGRC products We completely agree. No single product can encompass IT-GRC. Our product is a good foundation but...