Security Briefing: June 22nd

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Author: Dave Lewis

Friday, at last. Thanks to our new subscribers who joined us this week. I’m pleased to announce that we have a new member joining the Liquidmatrix fold. Stayed tuned next week for the arrival/introduction. Have a great weekend all!

And now, the news…

  1. U.S. general: Google Earth danger to security (cheebus)
  2. Security log management push has its roots in compliance
  3. Watchdog hits local spammers
  4. About those 844 security breaches… ‘fess up, Congress tells DHS
  5. BitTorrent Users Respond to WWDC Leopard Leak
  6. Spammers use PDF files in latest pump-and-dump scam
  7. A push to standards for net forensics
  8. MS: Vista More Secure than Linux, Mac OS X (sigh…not this crap again)
  9. Perezhilton.com shut for several hours
  10. AccessChk v4.0 and ZoomIt v1.50
  11. E-vote ‘threat’ to UK democracy

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