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Monster Compromised Accounts - The future of phishing scams

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Since the icendent that happened to the job site Monster.com, I’ve been thinking. Here’s some of the thoughts I’ve been stuck on:

Monster was not hacked
Users of Monster were hacked
Bot networks and phishing works despite all the education and warnings
This possibly, at least in my mind, open the door for a more dangerous attack

I’ll be [...]

The Blog Roll

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

I can be a bit slow sometimes. I used to think that I had no right linking to sites that I visited often or had subscribed to in my feed reader. You see…I’m a noob and I figured much of the stuff I’m reading are from very knowledgeable people. Many of which [...]

Multiple Firefox Profiles on a Pendrive, a question…

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

I’ve been carrying FF around on a pendrive for a few years now. I used to just download the zip file and run it from a folder on the pendrive. It worked nicely. Lately though I’ve been using FirefoxPortable from Portableapps which is real nice too. The other day I got [...]

CarolinaCon

Friday, April 20th, 2007

I’ll be at CarolinaCon this weekend. If you can make it, it’d be awesome to see a huge number turn out. If you’ll be there and want to meetup get in touch with me. I’m looking to make some new friends. For ever body else, I’ll be taking some pictures and [...]

105 Security tools for beginners and professionals

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

Network Security Journal has a nice collection of security tools for both the beginner and professional.
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