Security Briefing: July 24th

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Author: Dave Lewis

Good morning all. I was just looking through the stats for the site and I have to say thank you to everyone who has been reading Liquidmatrix. I couldn’t be happier and I would also like to thank all of you who have subscribed to the RSS feed. It’s good to know that people are reading. I do appreciate it. Now, if Black Hat could just get here a little sooner.

And now, the news…

  1. BIND 9 DNS Cache Poisoning
  2. Really Simple Reversing
  3. Search Engines Tighten Privacy
  4. Firefox could also be used as the entry point
  5. Attribute-Based Cross-Site Scripting
  6. NTOS.EXE : Analysis of the “Ransom Encryption”
  7. SeaMonkey suite affected by URL vulnerability
  8. The dos and don’ts of data breaches
  9. FBI, Secret Service must improve cybercrime training
  10. Chips: High-tech aids or tools for Big Brother?
  11. Four Asterisk security vulnerabilities released
  12. NAC growth sluggish as companies consider network security options

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