Discussion on National/International cybersecurity frameworks
It is always enlightening to read contradicting viewpoints that are substantiated with good reasoning and ample evidences. Read this article […]
It is always enlightening to read contradicting viewpoints that are substantiated with good reasoning and ample evidences. Read this article […]
This particular blog entry by Alex Rice of facebook unveils a couple of new features on horizon. I tried out
Read this article by Alec on Password Security. A nice discussion on that age old feature and problem. The following
Earlier this month, Alec started writing for ComputerWorld UK. Details here. Congratulations Alec!
It is really amazing how simple, innocent looking and destructive a x-site scripting vulnerability could be. Read here and here…
The SSL cert issuing and validation process look clean individually, but this null character thingy spoils the party. Read more
This article by Roger Grimes presents a useful tool to evaluate the susceptibility of a network for password cracking attacks.
From the security trenches: Pidgin versions earlier than 2.5.6 have multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities OpenSSH versions earlier than 5.2 and
SecurityFocus reported Javascript vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader, including the most recent 9.1 release. Read more here. Here are some quick