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1st European Conference on Computer Network Defence (EC2ND) posted : digiover @ 2005-07-14 - 12:54
Dr. Andrew Blyth writes to the WepAppSec mailinglist: The 1st European Conference on Computer Network Defence will take place in December 2005 at the School of Computing, University of Glamorgan.
Announcement
Seagate preps hard-disk encryption technology posted : pepijn @ 2005-06-21 - 15:12
Next year Seagate will start shipping a security technology for some of its hard-disk drives that will make life more difficult for notebook PC thieves to read stolen data.
The technology, call
MD5 collisions with meaningful data posted : pepijn @ 2005-06-10 - 16:32
Scientists have discovered a way to generate two e-mailmessages with the same MD5 hash. Another successful attack on the algorithm... time to switch
Internet Explorer 7 details confirmed posted : tonus @ 2005-06-07 - 21:29
A senior Microsoft executive has confirmed many of the security enhancements that have been rumoured for the next major update to Internet Explorer, including integrated anti-spyware features and rest
Resurfacing spoofing hole in Mozilla posted : pepijn @ 2005-06-07 - 11:06
A seven-year-old flaw that could let an attacker place malicious content on trusted websites has resurfaced in the most recent Firefox browser, Secunia has warned.
The flaw, which also
Microsoft enables Wiping Mobile Devices in 'taxi scenarios' posted : pepijn @ 2005-06-07 - 09:36
Just weeks after releasing its latest operating system for mobiles, Windows Mobile 5.0, Microsoft has unveiled a security and messaging features top-up.
Among the changes the new feature pac
Bluetooth hacking just got easier posted : tonus @ 2005-06-04 - 02:15
Cryptographers from Israel have accomplished a relatively simple way to crack Bluetooth devices and/or their communication with others. Where earlier cracking methods worked only during the pairing-
New worm poses as ADMIN posted : pepijn @ 2005-06-03 - 13:56
Another variant of the Mytob worm began wiggling its way into inboxes this week, enticing recipients to open an e-mail attachment that could allow a remote hacker to access and perform commands on an
MSN Site in Korea hacked posted : pepijn @ 2005-06-03 - 11:43
Microsoft acknowledged Thursday that hackers booby-trapped its popular MSN Web site in South Korea to try to steal passwords from visitors. The company said it was unclear how many Internet users migh
Tor torches online tracking posted : tonus @ 2005-05-18 - 12:55
Privacy tools can sometimes create strange bedfellows.
That's what has happened with an anonymizer system that was originally developed and
funded by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory to
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