Security Briefing: June 28th
Author: Dave Lewis
There is a very interesting story on the wires today. Apparently a paper that was dedicated to discussing the breaking of Trusted Computing (TPM) has been withdrawn without explanation. Checkout the article link below (#2)
And now, the news…
- DOJ warns US citizens of phishing attack
- Black Hat paper on breaking Trusted Platform Module withdrawn
- US Senate reins in ID card project
- Serious security hole plugged in RealPlayer and HelixPlayer
- Security vendors question accuracy of AV tests
- Three critical bugs in Kerberos
- eBay targets Romanian fraudsters
- Cyber-bullying gathers pace in US
- Web Worm Whacks MySpace Users
- Private-eye hackers are convicted
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Tags: News, Daily Links, Security Blog, MySpace, Hackers, AV Tests, Black Hat Paper Withdrawn, Black Hat, DOJ Phishing





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