Mark Joseph Edwards
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Mark Joseph Edwards is a senior contributing editor for Windows IT Pro and writes the weekly email newsletter Security UPDATE (http://www.windowsitpro.com/email). He is a network engineer and the author of Internet Security with Windows NT (29th Street Press).
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British RAF Site Burglarized, Data Stolen
The Royal Air Force apparently can't keep data safe - not even records of tens of thousands of current and former RAF personnel. Thieves manage to steal a few USB drives containing the unencrypted data.
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Media Pirates Getting A Free Ride From Amazon?
According to report by Reuters, the Adobe video streaming server software used Amazon isn't completely protecting video content from being captured and recorded.
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Mozilla Releases Another Firefox Update
Hot on the heels of Firefox 3.0.2, Mozilla released Firefox 3.0.3 to fix a problem that locks some people out of their stored passwords.
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Palin's Yahoo Account Hacked
You've probably heard the news by now: Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin's Yahoo email account was hacked. The word naive comes to mind right about now.
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Palin's Yahoo Account Hacked
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Google Headed To The High Seas?
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Norway Leaks Tax Info of Every Citizen
It's hard to believe, but it's true. Norway's national tax office inadvertently sent the tax returns of all of its citizens - which includes tax ID numbers - to media outlets.
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Google Headed To The High Seas?
How would you physically secure a database if it were floating on the ocean? That's a problem Google might have to solve sometime in the future.
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nVidia In Hot Water Over Faulty Chips
Ever had one of your systems complete fail because of a faulty nVidia graphics card? As it turns out some of their cards are bad and can seriously overheat a system.
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New Perspective on SSL Certs
Browsers are getting rather tough on sites that either use self-signed certificates or have expired certificates. A new certificate validation technique might help restore a bit of confidence that an attack isn't taking place.
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Trojan-proof Dialog Window?
PMC Ciphers claims that their new dialog window is immune to attacks from screenshot grabbing Trojans.
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Four Security Patches From Microsoft In September
Microsoft is slated to release 4 security bulletin for Windows Media Player, Windows, and Office. All four bulletins are rated critical.
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Google Chrome - Yawn
Google released its new Chrome browser, which is based on Firefox code, Apple Webkit code, and probably a lot of in-house code. So far it looks boring to me--but not to vulnerability researchers.
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Securify Headed To Secure Computing
Secure Computing will acquire Securify and use the acquired technology to add application inspection and user-aware access controls to their firewall solution.
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W32.Gammima Worm Goes Into Orbit
Somehow the W32.Gammima.AG worm made its way onto the International Space Station, which goes to show how lackadaisical astronauts can be about computer security.
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Two clicks totally bypass iPhone security
Got your iPhone locked down with a password? Well that's pretty much useless since anyone can bypass the password with 2 clicks!
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IE 8 Beta 2 Ready
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 is now available for download. The new version has some privacy features that might come in handy.
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Internet Explorer 8's New Cross-Site Scripting Protection
One of IE 8's most important improvements is its defense against cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
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Data Destruction Policies and Procedures
Your company should have strict data destruction policies and procedures, and more than one person needs to be accountable to ensure adherence. Need a good example that demonstrates why?
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8 Million People Lose Private Information Overnight
If you stayed at a Best Western hotel anytime since 2007 then your private information is now for sale to fraudsters all over the globe. Ouch.
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