My Open Wireless Network Whenever I talk or write about my own security setup, the one thing that surprises people -- and attracts the most criticism -- is the fact that I run an open wireless network at home. There's no password. There's no encryption. Anyone with wireless capability who can see my network can use it to access the internet. Bruce Schneier's blog, 01/15/08. Storm botnet gets profiled at Web site Storm, which has grown into a large remotely controlled botnet since the initial worm appeared a year ago to infect victims' machines, is getting a graphic profile on a Web site set up to track it. Network World, 01/15/08. Web flaw yields free MacWorld VIP pass For the second year running, security researcher Kurt Grutzmacher has found a way to get a free "Platinum" pass to the MacWorld Conference & Expo, being held in San Francisco this week. IDG News Service, 01/16/08. Prize for zero-day Windows flaws set at $20,000 A security research company is offering $20,000 for information on undisclosed security flaws in Microsoft's Windows OS. IDG News Service, 01/16/08. Two-thirds of Oracle DBAs don't apply security patches Oracle issues dozens of security patches every quarter, but that doesn't mean database administrators are necessarily implementing them. Computerworld, 01/14/08. Ikea closes global spam gap The global furniture giant Ikea has closed a serious security gap that for an unknown period of time gave hackers and phishers a free rein to exploit the company's mail server. Computerworld, 01/15/08. Crime hubs can be downed by publicity One of the best ways to fight the criminal malware networks that now populate the Internet might actually be the simplest - publicize their existence. TechWorld, 01/14/08. Wireless LAN scan finds big security holes in NYC retailers' wireless nets There's bad news for some retailers at this week's National Retail Federation trade show in New York City, where WLAN security company AirDefense disclosed the findings of its four-day scan of local retailers' wireless nets. NetworkWorld.com, 01/15/08. Video: State of wireless security frightful |
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