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Friday, January 23, 2009

About Net Security: January 23, 2009

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  from Tony Bradley, CISSP-ISSAP
This was a very big week. Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States...twice. He immediately got to work trying to undo the damage from the past 8 years and working to take action to face our current economic crisis. It was also a big week in the world of data breaches. TJX finally held their "Customer Appreciation Day" sale to repay customers for their loyalty after the massive data breach they were responsible for a couple years ago, and Heartland Payment Systems announced a new data breach which appears to dwarf the TJX breach in the magnitude of potentially compromised accounts.

 
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Heartland Data Breach: Crisis or Hype?
The world came to a stand still on Tuesday for Inauguration Day. Millions lined the National Mall in Washington DC. Tens of millions of viewers across the United States and around the world tuned in to the events on TV. Millions more taxed Internet bandwidth by watching live broadcasts over the Web. The swearing in of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States was the only thing anyone was focused on that day. Heartland Payment Systems was apparently counting on it. That might explain why they appear to have strategically chosen...read more

 
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Book Review: NMap Network Scanning
Do you use NMap? If you don't, you are either new to IT or you're probably doing something wrong. NMap is a port scanner, but that really just scratches the surface. NMap is a network scanning utility that has been available for free as open source software for over a decade, and is widely considered one of the must-have tools for a network administrator or security professional to have in their toolbox. The original developer of NMap...read more

 
Protect Against the Win32/Conficker.B Worm
Millions of computers around the world are already compromised by the Win32/Conficker.B worm (also known as W32.Downadup or just Downadup). The majority of the infected PC's are in China, Argentina, and Russia, but the worm has touched pretty much every corner of the globe. Microsoft considered the vulnerability being exploited to be critical enough that they released the Critical Security Bulletin MS08-067 out-of-cycle...read more

 
 
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