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Welcome (back) Ryan Naraine; Zero Day's line-up revamped
You may have noticed a familiar byline over at our Zero Day security blog--Ryan Naraine. His addition completes a revamped line-up for our security blog. Ryan is now an evangelist for Kaspersky...
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Microsoft Blue Hat v7
Microsoft Blue Hat v7 - Nate McFeters's pics from Microsoft Blue Hat v7 in May '08.
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Black Hat Europe 2008
Nate McFeters' pictures of Black Hat Europe 2008 in Amsterdam.
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Black Hat, Day 2: DTrace, (un)Smashing the Stack, Cisco IOS Forensics
Day 2 is done and Black Hat is wrapped up. The second day of talks was power-packed with some really great presentations. Despite a wicked night of celebration after my successful talk, I still...
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Black Hat, Day 1: Cracking GSM and skimming ATMs
Day 1 at Black Hat brought some outstanding talks. The day started off with David Hulton (aka h1kari, also the producer of ToorCon) and Steve (from THC), who presented on "Cracking GSM". It...
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Additional Results
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Windows 7 to sell in UK for half the US price
British consumers were thrilled to discover that the asking price in the UK for Windows 7 Home Premium will be about half of what the retail price will be on the other side of the Atlantic.
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Safari dominates browser benchmarks
Proving itself a staggering 42 times faster at rendering JavaScript than IE 7, benchmarks confirm Apple's Safari 4 is the fastest browser on the planet.
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MacHeads: The movie
Review: MacHeads is a superb film that will give Apple haters a few cheap laughs, and Apple fans a few cheap thrills. But it'll entertain both equally, while educating everybody else.
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Saying Farewell
It's been a great handful of months here at ZDNet, but I'm deciding to say goodbye to the blogging scene. I'm already really busy with my primary job, and at this point I want to slow the work...
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Black Hat Las Vegas Day 2
Again, sorry for the late updates. Vegas is the kind of place that demands a lot of a person. Too many parties make it difficult to find time to blog on the conference. Pictures of the even...
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Black Hat Las Vegas Day 1
Well, this is well late, but here's my recap of Black Hat Day 1. Sorry for the delay, but I've been terribly busy finishing up preparations for my Day 2 talk. The first talk I went to see,...
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On GIFARs
Ever since Rob McMillan of IDG published a story giving a preview of our coming Black Hat talk, specifically a preview of the portion of our talk related to GIFARs, media coverage of the research...
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Black Hat Sneak Preview
Rob McMillan from IDG interviewed John Heasman and I today about the presentation we will be delivering with Rob Carter at Black Hat Vegas next week. The article has a good teaser about one of...
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Black Hat talk on Apple encryption flaw pulled
Brian Krebs from the Washington Post "Security Fix" Blog reported that one of the talks slated for next week's Black Hat convention on a previously undiscovered flaw in Apple's FileVault...
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McAfee SiteAdvisor blocks SANS
Showing you just how much they understand about security, McAfee blocked the SANS website, sans.org, as well as giac.org and sans.edu, with their SiteAdvisor application, listing it as a "bad"...
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Gary McKinnon – 'world's most dangerous hacker' – to be extradited
The Guardian, out of the United Kingdom, is reporting that Gary McKinnon, the "world's most dangerous hacker", will be extradited to the United States to face criminal hacking charges. McKinnon,...
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Passports worth £2.5 million stolen in van hijack
Graham Tibbetts of the UK Telegraph is reporting that the British Foreign Office has admitted to losing around 3,000 passports and visa stickers, which were stolen on their way from Manchester to...
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Katie Moussouris on HOPE 2008: HOPE Springs Eternal
Guest Editorial by Katie Moussouris of Microsoft If cyberspace is a mass, consensual hallucination, as William Gibson characterized it, then HOPE was a dream manifested in meatspace that would...
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Airport security part 6: Skimming at airport kiosks
We've talked a lot about airport security here (see other links at the bottom of this article), but one thing we haven't covered yet is airport kiosks. Not that they haven't caught my attention,...
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Responding to the DNS vulnerability and attacks
The DNS vulnerability, which has completely dominated the news in the security world the last two weeks, has been a concern for so many. On the front of good news and getting things protected,...
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