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InfoSec Compendium: September 1st

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Good afternoon everyone, lets start September off right with the first InfoSec Compendium of the month.

1 – Security Pros of Twitter – Interview with @Jack_Daniel.

2 – Skype Spy Trojan found in the wild.

3 – Unpatched flaw could take down Microsoft’s IIS Server.

4 – Cloud Security: Time to Smoke Another One.

InfoSec Compendium: August 27th

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Good afternoon everyone. Sorry for the delay between posts but real world issues overwhelmed my time.

Now on to today’s InfoSec highlights.

1 – CISCO WLAN Vulnerability

2 – Wireless WPA encryption cracked in under a minute

3 – Can you trust Free AV Software

4 – Apple’s Snow Leopard includes Anti-virus Software

5 – Analysis of PCI effectiveness

InfoSec Compendium: August 19th

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Good morning everyone sorry I have not posted in the past few days, but real life has been calling. Today will be a short list of interesting InfoSec posts and blogs. Have a great day!

1 – The Goal of Security

2 – 10 Digits that will change privacy as we know it

3 – 8 Dirty Secrets of IT Security Industry

InfoSec Compendium: August 13th

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Good evening everyone! Hope your week is coming to a successful close.

Here are some InfoSec posts that I found interesting.

1 – Word Press Password bug

2 – Browser Vulnerability

3 – Hacking a Voting Machine for around 100k

4 – eBay Password Vulnerability prompts change

5 – Navy CIO says cybersecurity is an urgent national issue

And of course the big interview with the CEO of Heartland discussing their security breach.

6 – Heartland CEO answers questions (blames others) about their Security Breach

InfoSec Compendium: August 11th

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Good afternoon everyone! Hope your Patch Tuesday is going well.

Here are some of today’s interesting InfoSec postings.

Patch Tuesday

1 – Microsoft Security Bulletin for August 11th

The Twitter DDOS continues to raise security issues.

2 – Twitter breach revives cloud security fears

“Yes Virginia there is a Mac virus.”

3 – Mac Users Should Avoid MacCinema Installer