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Source: news.google.com --- 17 days ago
Global News Toronto Researcher Kept Security Clearance as FBI Closed In Washington Post - 1 hour ago By Carrie Johnson, Marilyn W. Thompson and Joby Warrick As an FBI investigation increasingly focused on him as a suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks, Fort Detrick scientist Bruce E. Ivins enjoyed a Security clearance that allowed him to work in the ... DNA linked anthrax to flask used in suspect's lab, source says CNN Is another Bruce Ivins lurking in a biolab? The Associated Press BBC News  - FOXNews  - New York Times  - NPR all 4,245 news articles ...
Source: www.news.com --- 48 days ago
The iPhone, still at version 1.1.4, is at least four months behind desktop OS in patching many known Mac OS X Security vulnerabilities. ...
Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 16 days ago
As an FBI investigation increasingly focused on him as a suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks, Fort Detrick scientist Bruce E. Ivins enjoyed a Security clearance that allowed him to work in the facility's most dangerous laboratories, to handle deadly biological agents, and to take part in broad... ...
Source: blogs.zdnet.com --- 6 days ago
Will disclose Nokia s40 Security vulnerabilities for money? Part of Security Exploration's research program, Adam Gowdiak, a well known Researcher with a decent history of uncovered Security issues, recently made an announcement regarding two Security vulnerabilities affecting the implementation of mobile Java used by Sun and Nokia in their products, as well as 14 other Security issues affecting different Nokia Series 40 devices, accompanied by 14000 lines of proof of concept code, all presented in a 178 pages research report. Where's the catch? He's asking for 20,000 euros per company for access to the paper and proof of concept code. Here's an excerpt from his paper entitled "J2ME Security Vulnerabilities 2008" : "The initial motive for this work was to... ...
Source: blogs.zdnet.com --- 9 days ago
Earlier today I published a lengthy blog post questioning some of the sensationalist conclusions raised in press coverage of a paper presented by Alexander Sotirov and Mark Dowd at last week’s Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas. This afternoon, I received an e-mail from Sotirov, who says he was "horrified by the lack of understanding displayed by the tech press when they covered the paper." He agreed to a follow-up interview, in which we discussed Microsoft's reaction to their research, how Windows users should respond to this news, and how they conducted field research into whether girls really are impressed by browser memory protection bypasses. ...
Source: news.zdnet.com --- 6 days ago
A Researcher claims to have found multiple flaws in mobile Java and Nokia Series 40 handsets, and wants Sun or Nokia to pay him almost $30,000 for the details. ...
Source: www.theregister.co.uk --- 9 days ago
Gimme €20k and I'll show you how A lone Researcher claims to have discovered a raft of Security issues with Nokia's mid-range handsets, allowing him to remotely install malicious applications with unprecedented capabilities - but he's asking for €20,000 for the details.… ...
Source: www.pcworld.com --- 18 days ago
Attackers can exploit a bug in Twitter to force victims to follow the hacker's account, a Security Researcher says. ...
Source: www.eweek.com --- 7 days ago
SecureWorks Researcher Don Jackson bolstered the argument that the Russian government played a role in the cyber-attacks that broke out during their invasion of Georgia. Research by SecureWorks has uncovered a link between Russian state-run networks and the cyber-attacks that have hit Georgia during the recent military campaign. - A Security Researcher claims to have uncovered evidence suggesting a link between the Russian government and the cyber-attacks launched against Georgia. Don Jackson, director of threat intelligence at Atlanta-based SecureWorks, said in an interview with eWEEK there may have been multiple forces ... ...
Source: www.eweek.com --- 5 days ago
SecureWorks Researcher Don Jackson bolsters the argument that the Russian government played a role in the cyber-attacks that broke out during its invasion of Georgia. Research by SecureWorks has uncovered a link between Russian state-run networks and the cyber-attacks that hit Georgia during the recent military clashes over the disputed territory of South Ossetia. - A Security Researcher claims to have uncovered evidence suggesting a link between the Russian government and the cyber-attacks launched against Georgia. The cyber-attacks started as Georgian and Russian military units fought over the disputed territory of South Ossetia. The fighting started ... ...
Source: www.startribune.com --- 14 days ago
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Source: security.blogs.techtarget.com --- 1 day ago
Several years ago, the idea of hiring Security researchers to work at large software companies was something of a novelty. Vendors such as Microsoft, Oracle, IBM and others took a dim view of this, reasoning that there was no way to know whether someone who was prone to breaking their applications could be trusted in [...] ...
Source: searchsecurity.techtarget.com --- 6 days ago
In this podcast Dino Dai Zovi talks about the dual roles of some Security researchers intersect, the real problems with virtualization and the highlights of Black Hat 2008. ...
Source: securitywireweekly.blogs.techtarget.com --- 7 days ago
Dino Dai Zovi is the featured guest on the second installment of the Nameless Security Podcast with Dennis Fisher. Dai Zovi is a well-respected Researcher whose work on Mac OS X Security and virtualization has won him acclaim. He’s also the information Security officer at a financial service company, and in this podcast he talks [...] ...
Source: www.informationweek.com --- 2 days ago
There was a time when it seemed Microsoft viewed Security researchers as the enemy, and a big public relations problem. They were the troublemakers who poked holes in Microsoft's operating systems, browser, and desktop software. And they published exploits that helped to automate attacks. Today, Microsoft announced that it hired one of them. ...
Source: searchsecurity.techtarget.com --- 50 days ago
In this podcast, noted Security Researcher Greg Hoglund, who specializes in Windows rootkits and secure coding, explains why software is just as vulnerable today as it was in 1999. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 days ago
Computer Weekly Aug 12 2008 5:20PM GMT ...
Source: www.zdnet.com.au --- 36 days ago
An independent Security Researcher has flagged plans to reveal a proof of concept Security exploit that could work remotely against any machine using Intel processors, including those used in Apple's famously secure Macs. ...
Source: www.powerpage.org --- 27 days ago
Per a report issued by browser vulnerability Researcher Aviv Raff, Security vulnerabilities in the iPhone's Safari web browser and e-mail application can by used by phishers to trick users into visiting malicious web sites or expose them to a... ...
Source: www.techworld.com --- 37 days ago
CPU attacks could be set to rise. Hackers could target flaws in processors according to a leading Security Researcher and author. ...

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