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Having a professional interest in security, and a personal distrust of politicians and their promises of providing the same, I was not at all surprised by the findings of a BBC TV investigation that has just been broadcast in the UK. Inside Out, a news reporting and investigative documentary series...
Read More | Mar 27th, 2007 | Comments: 9 | Last Comment: Mar 30th, 2007
If you had any doubts that the code that powers the applications you use is secure, then it's time that you see this in perspective. Because very unsurprisingly, the SANS exam of developers scored terrible overall in terms of security.
With the increase of hackers and such on the internet out to...
Read More | Mar 27th, 2007 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Mar 29th, 2007
Web security company ScanSafe has published its latest monthly Global Threat Report that looks at corporate usage of the web. The results should not be shocking as we all know that if you give someone free access to the Internet at work then they will abuse that access if at all possible, but...
Read More | Mar 24th, 2007
A number of users are reporting that the new Kaspersky AV component in the latest ZoneAlarm Security Suite 7 is broken. And broken in such a way as to leave your system unprotected while appearing to be fully functional.
The problem manifests itself after a successful installation with the AV...
Read More | Mar 14th, 2007
Reports have come in over the weekend of a series of dawn raids by the Metropolitan Police on a number of terrorist suspects with Al-Qaeda connections in London. All the suspects have been arrested. The raids follow the seizure of computer files last year suggesting that the target of their planned...
Read More | Mar 13th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: 8 Days Ago
Well, what a weekend that has been. Ever since the reports started emerging online of a brute force attack on the Vista activation code using a modified version of the original software license manager script file I have been, shall we say, dubious as to the authenticity of the claim. Not least...
Read More | Mar 5th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Dec 5th, 2007
Microsoft Windows Live OneCare was already struggling in the credibility stakes after failing to pass the Virus Bulletin VB100 certification tests as I reported here last month.
Talk about kicking a wounded animal, now the results of the latest, and much respected, av-comparatives are in, and do...
Read More | Mar 4th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Apr 5th, 2007
During the course of this week there have been numerous reports floating around, mainly online and mainly pretty devoid of any real substance, claiming that the popular anonymous browsing solution Tor has been cracked. In fact, what these reports should have been reporting is the fact that...
Read More | Mar 3rd, 2007
I groan when I hear repeated security reports of "bugs in xxx browser allowing URL spoofing", etc, etc. Most of the reports are real, live vulnerabilities that can endanger you and threaten your security as an internet user. However, I think a lot of this is misunderstood by some.
You see, most of...
Read More | Feb 28th, 2007
As if Microsoft did not have enough on its security plate, what with the launch of Vista followed by the chorus of ‘it is not quite as secure as you would have us believe is it’ from the worlds media, things only go from bad to worse for the Seattle giant. News has emerged that Microsoft's...
Read More | Feb 21st, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Feb 22nd, 2007