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p strong CanSecWest organizers are urging hackers to fire code execution exploits at the three biggest desktop operating systems. strong p ...Free Embedded Linux Webinars 5 free embedded Linux webinars from Timesys. Topics include Toolsets, Boot-Up, Filesystems & more. read more »
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Today, Adobe officially launched their new infrastructure for delivering rich Internet applications to your desktop- Adobe Integrated Runtime, or "AIR" for short. At first glance, Adobe AIR looks like a mash up of many of the existing Web and Adobe technologies such as HTML, AJAX, ActionScript, Flash, and Flex. By combining rich media and user interface features, and leveraging the existing expertise in these technologies, Adobe hopes to bring highly interactive and engaging Web applications to the desktop read more »
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p strong The sleek new MacBook Air is one firmware upgrade away from being the only mainstream laptop that is resistant to the cold-boot encryption attacks. strong p ...Generate CEO Income From Home No Boss, No Commute, No Personal Selling, No Cold Calling, Not MLM. read more »
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Military wants to fortify cyberspace against ChinaUncle Sam wants you ... to become a cyberspace warrior.… read more »
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http://interviews.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/03/12/1427252By Roblimo SlashdotMarch 12, 2008Here are the answers to your questions for Major General William T. Lord, who runs the just-getting-off-the ground Air Force Cyber Command. Before you ask: yes, his answers were checked by both PR and security people. Also, please note that this interview is a "first," in that Generals don't typically take questions from random people on forums like Slashdot, and that it is being watched all the way up read more »
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Using a drive-by browser exploit, hacker Charlie Miller pops Apple's shiny new MacBook Air to claim a $10,000 cash prize. ...Embedded Linux From a Trusted Source Reduce your development schedules with pre-compiled Linux components, along with tools and support. read more »
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http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/04/air-force-cyber.htmlBy Kim Zetter Threat LevelWired.comApril 15, 2008Businessweek published an interesting story last week about cyber espionage involving a spear-phishing attack [1] that targeted a Booz Allen Hamilton executive. The e-mail contained an attachment embedded with a key-stroke logger and appeared to come from a trusted source in the Pentagon. The attacker "knew enough about the 'sender' and 'recipient' to craft a message unlikely to arouse suspici read more »
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The Safari 3.1.1 update includes a patchfor the flaw that allowed the hijack of a MacBook Air laptop at the CanSecWest PWN to OWN security contest. ...Check Out The #1 Technology Research Tool! SEARCH The Most Massive Development White Paper Library In The Industry. read more »
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http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/05/air-force-col-w.htmlBy Kevin Poulsen Threat LevelWired.comMay 12, 2008While most government agencies are struggling to keep their computers out of the latest Russian botnets, Col. Charles W. Williamson III is proposing that the Air Force build its own zombie network, so it can launch distributed denial of service attacks on foreign enemies.In the most lunatic idea to come out of the military since the gay bomb, Williamson writes in the Armed Force Journal that the A read more »
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Forwarded from: Jason Coombs <jasonc (at) science.org>Kevin Poulsen fails to comprehend the nuances of certain modes of software vulnerability exploitation, which sometimes require a vulnerable host to be pressed into the chore of servicing a heavy load in order to cause the code which contains the targeted vulnerability ever to be executed in the first place.Or the fact that launching a denial of service attack can be used merely to trick human users into opening certain URLs in their vulnerable web read more »
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Forwarded from: "Paul Ferguson" <fergdawg (at) netzero.net>Cc: jasonc (at) science.org-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----Hash: SHA1- -- ISN quotes Jason Coombs <jasonc (at) science.org> as saying:>Magic Lantern, Carnivore, DCS 1000/2000, and all these platforms' more ==recent distributed automated progeny courtesy of the coordinated =American response to terrorism should already have positioned Uncle Sam ==to impersonate the entire Internet with the flip of a switch, so the =idea of read more »
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