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- More McAfee Snakeoil Ranting - I know a lot of people are just tired of the same old PCI ASV rant that really surfaced last year, but I got an email today and I thought it was worth a re-post. Mike Bailey sent this over and I
- (ISC)2?s Newest Cash Cow: The CSSLP Certification - Last week, during the OWASP AppSec 2008 Conference, the people behind the ubiquitous CISSP certification announced their latest creation — the Certified Software Security Lifecycle Professional
- Fake Story Still Fake, Media Still Clueless - About eight years ago a media story broke about how some “hackers” took over a British Ministry of Defense Satellite and were holding it for ransom. Anyone who knew anything about Command
- [cite required] - Someone asked for a cite on the Consumer Reports claims in my Black Hat 2008 slides. I went and tracked this down, and I actually picked this up from the Meandering Wildly blog. Looks like I
- Dead Bugs Society: Apple File Server - For today’s installment of Dead Bugs Society, I’m going to dig up another one of my favorite exploits. This exploit is actually the second exploit that I wrote for the Apple File Server
- Gartner DOES have a sense of humor - sometimes - Greg Young (here) and John Pescatore (here) have started blogging on the Gartner Blogging network and many of the posts are both enlightening and humorous, such as this post from Greg Young on how to
- Detecting Anonymizing Proxies - Anonymizing proxies are often used by people who wish privacy, or to circumvent access controls. High profile political cases such as circumventing the Great Firewall of China and the protection of