Malware Intelligence: Making it actionable
Kevin Liston at the SANS Internet Storm Center explores more useful ways to deal with malware intelligence.
Schneier: The case of the stolen Blackberry and the awesome Chinese hacking skills
Bruce Schneier blogs about a high-level British government employee whose Blackberry was allegedly stolen by Chinese intelligence.
TaoSecurity: What should Dan have done?
GE Incident Response Director Richard Bejtlich searches for reason in the current DNS flaw panic.
Matasano Chargen: We're sorry for exposing DNS flaw details
Thomas Ptacek, principal, Matasano Security, apologizes for running too much detail on the widely-reported DNS flaw.
Kapow! Comic book security
Security expert Gary McGraw explains how comics can be a useful security awareness tool.
Joe's Response
I must confess slight disappointment that your reporters glossed over some important details
Adam Shostack: Put the fun back in threat modeling
Security expert Adam Shostack writes about ways companies can reinvigorate the threat modeling process.
CW: RIM warns BlackBerry admins of critical unpatched PDF bug
Research In Motion Ltd. has warned users and corporate administrators of a critical vulnerability in a component of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) that could be used to hack their company's computers.
CW: DNS flaw discoverer says more permanent fixes needed
The security researcher who recently discovered a heretofore unknown flaw in the Internet's core Domain Name System (DNS) protocol warned IT managers on Thursday to expect more security fixes aimed at mitigating the issue over the coming months.
CW: Major sites fall victim to Web hijack
Security company Finjan Wednesday reported it has found more than 1,000 sites infected by an attack toolkit called "Asprox," which exploits discovered flaws in a vulnerable site's programming to add hidden attack code.
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