Posts Tagged ‘authors’

Twitter Launches Vine, Must ID Racist Tweet Authors; Temple Run 2 for Android

Topping tech headlines Thursday, Twitter unveiled its new video-sharing iOS app Vine, a French court ordered Twitter to hand over data about the authors of racist tweets, and Temple Run 2 landed on the Android platform. View full post on PCMag.com Security Coverage High Tech Crime Solutions http://www.hackerforhireusa.com, http://computer-security-expert.com, AmIHackerProof.com, http://computersecurityexpert.net

On the State of Cyber War – from the Authors of Hacking Exposed Malware & Rootkits

Hacking Exposed Malware & Rootkits authors Michael A. Davis and Aaron LeMasters on the state of cyber war around the world and the risk of cyber attacks with new weapons in malware, rootkits, viruses, and hackers threats. High Tech Crime Solutions http://www.GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.Locatepc.net, http://stolencomputeralert.com, http://computersecurityexpert.net, http://www.hackerforhireusa.com, http://www.GregoryDEvans.net, AmIHackerProof.com, http://ParentSecurityOnline.com, http://TheCyberWars.com, http://hiphopsecurity.com, http://HackerForHireinternational.com, http://www.computersecurityguru.com, http://computer-security-expert.com

Flame authors order infected PCs to perform malware self-destruct

Flame malware authors have ordered infected computers still under their control to download and execute a component designed to remove all traces of the cyber-espionage malware and prevent forensic analysis. View full post on Techworld.com security

Interview with authors of The Art of Software Security Assessment

The Leadership Laboratory recently posted a book review of The Art of Software Security Assessment. The book raises a number of issues that we would love to explore further and the authors, Mark Dowd, John McDonald and Justin Schuh have graciously agreed to an interview. One section was titled Code Auditing and the Development Life [...]

Researchers Develop Technique to Identify Anonymous E-Mail Authors

IP addresses may help identify the source of anonymous and malicious e-mails, but they can only tell authorities where the message originated, without providing many details on the individual who authored them. Using some pretty innovative analytics, researchers at Concordia University have just come up with a new technique that could help investigators determine the [...]

Contrary Wisdom from Syngress Authors

Three notable network security researchers (Black Hat 2006 speakers) defend indefensible positions: strong passwords don’t need special characters; the easiest way to break into a network is near the CEO; and we should embrace Trusted Computing platforms. Featuring Mark Burnett, Haroon Meer (technical director of Sensepost), and Bruce Potter (founder of The Shmoo Group). Directed [...]

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