March 2008
New Record for the Largest CVE Entry →
Last week my script that processes and logs daily CVE changes broke. It truncated inputs larger than 16000 bytes, because I believed that no CVE entry should ever be that large, therefore…
Mar 31st
Hackers Assault Epilepsy Patients via Computer  →
Mar 29th
A Look at MITRE’s OVAL Schemas: A Weak Proof... →
If you are intrigued by OVAL, the Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language, and are considering developing rules in it or just want to understand the technical details of how it works, you will…
Mar 28th
Glenn Beck: The $53 trillion asteroid - CNN.com →
Mar 27th
Virtualization Is Successful Because Operating... →
It occurred to me that virtual machine monitors (VMMs) provide similar functionality to that of operating systems. Virtualization supports functions such as these: Availability Minimized…
Mar 26th
Tibet - the cyber wars  →
An illustration about why attribution is currently — and will be more so in coming years — important in cyber security and international relations.
Mar 26th
NEW BUSH COINS (Change For The Better) →
Mar 26th
Another house ransacked from Craigslist ad  →
Mar 25th
Windows is caught between Mac and Linux  →
Mar 25th
Paying for secrets: national security versus tech... →
Mar 25th
US court jails 'agent of China' →
Mar 24th
China takes off cyber gloves  →
Note the last paragraph
Mar 24th
Most Awesomely Bad Military Patches 6 →
Mar 24th
Most Awesomely Bad Military Patches 10  →
Mar 24th
Trevor Paglen  →
Mar 24th
UK Loss of Military ID Cards MoD lost 11,000... →
Mar 23rd
Emergent Chaos: Quantum Progress →
Found via Bruce Schneier’s blog
Mar 23rd
U.S. unprepared for ongoing cyberwar, say top... →
Mar 22nd
They Told You Not To Reply - Security Fix →
Mar 22nd
FOXNews.com - Officials: Military Computers Under... →
Mar 20th
Mar 20th
White House Taps Tech Entrepreneur For Cyber... →
Mar 20th
Commentary: Inside the Twisted Mind of the... →
Of course, I’ve been trying to teach some of this in our CS 626 class for about 5 years now….
Mar 20th
Biometrics and privacy →
Mar 20th
Is the future of American science at risk?  →
Mar 20th
For Scientists, a Beer Test Shows Results as a... →
Mar 20th
Our P2P Investigation Turns Up Business Data... →
Mar 17th
Virtualization's secret security threats  →
Mar 14th
David Brin Rebuts Schneier In Defense of a... →
Mar 13th
The Secret China-U.S. Hacking War →
Mar 13th
Corporate espionage: Not if, but when  →
Mar 13th
Army's $200 Billion Reboot Fizzles; Murtha Wants... →
Mar 11th
MacBook Air puzzles TSA, what might be next?  →
Mar 11th
Geek Love - New York Times →
Mar 10th
Chinese hackers: No site is safe - CNN.com →
Mar 7th
Hacker trio finds a way to crack popular smartcard... →
Mar 7th
U.S. unprepared for ongoing cyberwar, say top... →
Mar 7th
Corporate intellectual espionage →
Mar 7th
Defense officials still concerned about data lost... →
Mar 6th
Survey: Enterprises Don't Know Sensitive Data... →
Mar 5th
DOD continues offensive for cyberwarfare authority →
Mar 5th
Hack into a Windows PC - no password needed -... →
Mar 5th
Pentagon: Cyberattacks appear to come from China... →
Mar 4th
GCSB confirms action on spyware  →
Mar 4th
Open Source Outclassing Home Router Vendor’s... →
I’ve had an interesting new experience these last few months. I was faced with having to return a home wireless router again and trying a different model or brand, or try an open source firmware…
Mar 3rd
The No-Tech Hacker - Forbes.com →
Mar 3rd
New Scientist Technology Blog: The leap year bug →
Mar 1st