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    <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 19:47:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Brad Pitt, Beyonce and Justin Timberlake top list of celebrity names most abused by malware writers]]></title>
      <link>http://securityratty.com/article/b2ef23822beb1c70773631f8bc78b66d</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Brad Pitt, Mariah Carey and George Clooney are among the stars whose names are being most exploited across the Web to lure unwary fans into downloading wallpaper and screensaver software thats really...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Brad Pitt, Mariah Carey and George Clooney are among the stars whose names are being most exploited across the Web to lure unwary fans into downloading wallpaper and screensaver software that’s really malware in disguise. ]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <category domain="http://securityratty.com/tag/brad pitt">brad pitt</category>
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      <category domain="http://securityratty.com/tag/mariah carey">mariah carey</category>
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      <source url="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/091708-pitt.html?fsrc=rss-security">Brad Pitt, Beyonce and Justin Timberlake top list of celebrity names most abused by malware writers</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Importance of Trust]]></title>
      <link>http://securityratty.com/article/a237a38c2b93a16a5d0702327c562838</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[As an instructor and trainer, I am constantly reinforcing the importance of living by one's word

Integrity, Honor, Loyalty - all of these fine characteristics are the building blocks upon which...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[As an instructor and trainer, I am constantly reinforcing the importance of living by one's word.  <br /><span id="fullpost"><br />Integrity, Honor, Loyalty - all of these fine characteristics are the building blocks upon which reputations are raised.  It is of the utmost importance in any walk of life to "live by your word", but in the security profession - especially where the protecting of life is concerned, it is everything. <br /></span><br />I attended National Stadium last night and watched the Washington Nationals beat the New York Mets.  I was fortunate to have been invited to enjoy the game from the president's box.  During the pre-dinner networking, I ran into a business owner whom I had met a few years previously.  He had been introduced to me at that time as his business involved him being around some area celebrity sporting stars.<br /><br />Being interested in a chance to possibly offer executive protection services to these stars, I arranged to meet with this business owner to discuss how we might be able to assist one another.  I remember it was during the winter and the roads were a little suspect in places as I drove the 25-30 miles to be closer to his location.  <br /><br />I arrived a little early, as is my custom and waited for him to arrive.  It became clear after about an hour that he was experiencing some difficulty or had some other reason for being so late.  I left a few voice mails and called it quits after around 90 minutes.  He never returned any of my calls but when I reached him about a week later he admitted that something else had come up.  Unfortunately, he did not think it worth his while to let me know this with a phone call.<br /><br />So, here I am last night and this same person is introduced to me once again.  Maybe he didn't remember back three years ago because he started to tell me about some connection that he knew that may be a "good fit" for my company.  His small talk fell on deaf ears.  He had already lost all credibility with me and eventhough I have not thought about it once in the inetrvening years, as soon as I saw him it came back as clear as day.<br /><br />In his book; "The Speed of Trust", the author Stephen M.R. Covey sums it up best - "keeping commitments is based on the principles of integrity, performance, courage and humility.  It is the perfect balance of character and competence. Particularly, it involves integrity (character) and your ability to do what you say you are going to do (competence)."<div class="blogger-post-footer">Visit Sexton Executive Security at www.sextonsecurity.com</div>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 15:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <category domain="http://securityratty.com/tag/importance">importance</category>
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      <source url="http://www.thebulletproofblog.com/2008/09/importance-of-trust.html">The Importance of Trust</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[Fake Celebrity Video Sites Serving Malware - Part Two]]></title>
      <link>http://securityratty.com/article/c395d54f1c682346aee8b2d88973e345</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Malicious parties remain busy crunching out domain portfolios of legitimately looking celebrity video sites. The very same templates used on the majority of fake celebrity video sites which I exposed...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: left;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_wICHhTiQmrA/SKx9HqDP8dI/AAAAAAAACE8/IGlb0IMf6r0/s1600-h/fake_celebrity_malware.png" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_wICHhTiQmrA/SKx9HqDP8dI/AAAAAAAACE8/O-KOwx_gTlI/s200-R/fake_celebrity_malware.png" /></a>Malicious parties remain busy crunching out domain portfolios of legitimately looking celebrity video sites. The very same templates used on the majority of <a href="http://ddanchev.blogspot.com/2008/06/fake-celebrity-video-sites-serving.html">fake celebrity video sites</a> which I exposed in a previous post, remain in circulation with anecdotal situations where they aren't even bothering to match the site's logo with the domain name -- it would ruin the malicious economies of scale approach. And since centralization to some, an laziness to others, remains in tact, the fake security software and fake codecs served remain once parked at the same IP as the fake celebrity sites which I'll expose in this post.<br />
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<b>starfeed1 .com</b> - (85.255.117.218)<br />
<b>codecservice1 .com<br />
siteresults1 .com<br />
codecservice6 .com<br />
celebs69 .com<br />
topdirectdownload .com<br />
sexlookupworld .com<br />
favoredtube .com<br />
yourfavoritetube .com<br />
wwvyoutube .com<br />
celebsnofake .com<br />
celebsvidsonline .com<br />
celebstape .com<br />
freevidshardcore .com<br />
topsoftupdate .com<br />
porndebug .com<br />
newfunnyvideo .com<br />
bestfunnyvids .com<br />
pornmoviestube .net</b><br />
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<div style="text-align: left;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div><div style="text-align: right;"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_wICHhTiQmrA/SKx_zJYKp8I/AAAAAAAACFE/s1Gjxxgtk60/s1600-h/celebrity_fake_windows_player.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_wICHhTiQmrA/SKx_zJYKp8I/AAAAAAAACFE/ebj-Ry4Nk8g/s200-R/celebrity_fake_windows_player.JPG" /></a><b>worldstars2008 .com</b> - (79.135.167.54)</div><b>antivirus2008-pro .name<br />
antivirus-2008pro .name<br />
antivirus2008pro .name<br />
antivirus2008pro-download .org<br />
antivirus-2008-pro .org<br />
antivirus2008-pro .org<br />
antivirus-2008pro .org<br />
antivirus2008pro .org<br />
thesoft-portal-08 .com<br />
stars-08 .com<br />
thestars-08 .com<br />
thebigstars-08 .com<br />
funny-08 .com<br />
realonlinevideo-2008 .com<br />
2008-adult-2008 .com<br />
adult18tube2008 .com<br />
adultstreamportal2008 .com<br />
2008-adult-s2008 .com&nbsp;</b><br />
<a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_wICHhTiQmrA/SKyBJNS-u7I/AAAAAAAACFU/0QslE2edBHQ/s1600-h/best_celebs_viz.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_wICHhTiQmrA/SKyBJNS-u7I/AAAAAAAACFU/KWv9siOWkAg/s200-R/best_celebs_viz.JPG" /></a><b>new-content-s2008 .com<br />
newcontent-s2008 .com<br />
worldstars2008 .com<br />
thestars2008 .com<br />
thebigstars2008 .com<br />
newcontents2008 .com<br />
18x-adult2008 .com<br />
2008adult2008 .com<br />
adult-x2008 .com<br />
hotadulttube08 .com<br />
adultxx-18 .com<br />
newcontent-s2008a .com<br />
antivirus2008pro-download .com<br />
onlinestreamvide .com<br />
onlinestreamvide .com<br />
ns2.onlinestreamvide .com<br />
xxxstreamonline .com4<br />
supersoft21freeware .com<br />
kvm-secure .com<br />
kvmsecure .com<br />
themusic-08portal .com<br />
adultstreamportal .com<br />
streamxxxvideo .com<br />
antivirus-2008-pro .com<br />
antivirus2008-pro .com<br />
antivirus-2008pro .com<br />
thefunny-08 .com<br />
thestars-08 .com<br />
thestars08 .com <br />
celebsnofake .com<br />
adult-s-portal .com<br />
adultsoftcodec .com<br />
adultstreamportal .com<br />
adultxx-18 .com</b><br />
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<div style="text-align: left;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_wICHhTiQmrA/SKyAwLrICsI/AAAAAAAACFM/qnTzrD0L-ow/s1600-h/fake_celebrity_malware1.png" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_wICHhTiQmrA/SKyAwLrICsI/AAAAAAAACFM/zejNrANC_lc/s200-R/fake_celebrity_malware1.png" /></a>And while none of these seem to be taking advantage of client-side exploits, a Russian celebrity site that seems to by syndicating the malicious redirectors from a legitimate advertising network, is an exception worth point out due to the Adobe Flash player exploit it's attempting to take advantage of. <b>&nbsp;</b><br />
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<b>Bestcelebs .ru</b> javascript redirectors through several different doorways :<br />
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<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_wICHhTiQmrA/SKyCIPWrPkI/AAAAAAAACFc/1o_3Oou-C9U/s1600-h/best_celebs1.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_wICHhTiQmrA/SKyCIPWrPkI/AAAAAAAACFc/sp7U9iiSyqg/s200-R/best_celebs1.JPG" /></a><b>crklab .us</b>/index.php =&gt; <b>firstblu .cn</b>/3.php?19383577 =&gt; <b>xanjan .cn</b>/in.cgi?mytraf =&gt; <b>atomakayan .biz</b>/afterftpcheck/2603/index.php =&gt; <br />
<b>toksikoza .net</b>/fi/index.php?mytraf =&gt; <b>toksikoza .net</b>/fi/1.swf<br />
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <source url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/DanchoDanchevOnSecurityAndNewMedia/~3/370688968/fake-celebrity-video-sites-serving.html">Fake Celebrity Video Sites Serving Malware - Part Two</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[This Generations ApathyThe Age of Specialization and ADD]]></title>
      <link>http://securityratty.com/article/de3980adf7c1fb760b23b64836636412</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Robert Scoble has some interesting commentary this morning about the number of photojournalists with expensive gear covering the Olympics
Hes a bit indignant that so much energy goes to sporting...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Robert Scoble has some interesting <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://scobleizer.com/">commentary</a> this morning about the number of photojournalists with expensive gear covering the Olympics.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s a bit indignant that so much energy goes to sporting events like the Olympics rather than more important news that isn&#8217;t getting reported around the world.</p>
<blockquote><p>This is in a year when tons of journalists are getting laid off.</p>
<p>This is in a year when there are tons of stories around the world that aren’t getting reported on.</p>
<p>Could we take half of those photographers and send them to Russia, for instance</p></blockquote>
<p>Reminds me of a feeling I had back in college as an undergrad student studying social sciences and humanities, about the way my friends who were physicists interacted with the world. They were so awed by the stars, Mars, astrophysics, and it seemed to me interesting but altogether unimportant. They argued they may find something outside our planet that could help solve Earth-bound problems like disease, or find the origins of earth and humanity &#8212; but really they were doing it because they loved it. One of my friends had a good argument, though &#8212; there are enough people right now that we can specialize in what we care about, and there will still be others covering other topics. He could be a physicist and look into the universe&#8217;s origin, while I studied social interaction and writing, and our other friends looked into solving cancer or eradicating invasive plants in the native wetlands. We have to specialize, and there are enough of us to do it too.</p>
<p>I think it&#8217;s the same way in journalism &#8212; whether it&#8217;s sports, celebrity journalism, or coverage of politics and war, there are a lot of opportunities right now for journalists. Of course the business model is changing, and some old-schoolers won&#8217;t know how to roll with that, but generations change slowly; we&#8217;re learning.</p>
<p>Also, the Olympics is seen as more than a sporting event, it&#8217;s also a symbol of world competition and cooperation too &#8212; a way for countries to come together and share entertainment globally. I think that&#8217;s worth covering.</p>
<p>In the second post, Robert Scoble says there are plenty of great journalists but the public doesn&#8217;t care. In some ways I have to agree with that, but I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s negative, necessarily. I had a conversation with someone the other day about world news reportage. He says, &#8220;I was just reading this story, but what does it matter to me if there&#8217;s a flood in some city in another country I&#8217;ll never visit and some farmer lost his sheep?&#8221; World news is only important when it&#8217;s relevant, so it&#8217;s no wonder that many people don&#8217;t care &#8212; if they don&#8217;t know much about the area, and it doesn&#8217;t affect them, they have no incentive to give it full attention. You can call that apathy, but I think it&#8217;s an important selectivity skill that humans have. We have to choose what to give priority to, so if nothing stands out as being particularly important, we just ignore it or gloss over it. Human nature&#8230;</p>
<p>Also I think the common person today just gets desensitized and doesn&#8217;t know where to turn their energy, when surrounded by so many crises. Either you focus on one specialty and do your best to work toward one cause in your life &#8212; and maybe that&#8217;s just in the course of your daily work &#8212; or you become a complete Attention-Deficit-Disorder case and bounce from one problem to the next, without knowing how to solve anything. That just causes a sense of bewilderment, despair, and either that bogs you down or eventually you get desensitized.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a commenter on Scoble&#8217;s blog, Spencer, who talks about this generation&#8217;s apathy. There are so many people who want to blame today&#8217;s generation or the young generation for this &#8220;apathy&#8221; that they sense. But I see it as a survival mechanism that arises from the way information flows these days. We&#8217;re surrounded by crises, everyone wants us to know about them &#8212; the water shortage, global warming, death in Iraq, the national deficit. Okay, crisis, I get it. But no one gives a real clear idea on what any individual is really supposed to do to solve the problem. You can&#8217;t get involved with one global cause, without ignoring all the others, and if you do get involved it&#8217;s likely to become your life&#8217;s purpose. Most people are concerned with other things &#8212; their families, their work, personal development, their homes and futures, and really that&#8217;s enough to take up all their time.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m always amazed when I read about the early unionists. Emma Goldman for example, the activist who pushed for the 8-hr workday, and campaigned for free love in the early 1900s when women were still wearing corsets, used to work 16 hour factory days as a seamstress, then lead meetings late into the night. Today we lead cushy lives comparatively&#8211;8 hour days, plus commute and lunch, family time, dinner time, gym maybe, sleep&#8230; but it still doesn&#8217;t seem like we ever have enough energy and time.</p>
<p>What Emma had that most people today don&#8217;t, is a community living in the same conditions as herself, with clear goals about what they were campaigning for, and a cause that affected their own daily lives. Today, unionism and local activism is in much shorter supply, in part due to the many people who work fairly comfy desk jobs, and the problem that everyone has his own specialization, works in a cubicle, does his or her own thing. The problems we&#8217;re facing today in terms of global warming, global water shortage, aren&#8217;t the same kinds of problems that activists have fought for in the past, and there&#8217;s no clear road map for how to solve them. Our leaders sure aren&#8217;t leading the way.</p>
<p>What we do have, at least, is the Olympics, which is an age old symbol of international cooperation, play and competition&#8230;so, uh, go sports! As for full disclosure, I don&#8217;t actually have a TV and haven&#8217;t watched the Olympics in many years, but I do try taking short showers&#8211;does that help?</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 09:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <source url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/itsecurity/~3/369359733/">This Generations ApathyThe Age of Specialization and ADD</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[Follow Windows 7 Engineering]]></title>
      <link>http://securityratty.com/article/00030fea89f556b799e34f490dcb2463</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Seeking to promote &quot;an open and honest, and two-way, discussion about how we balance all of these interests and deliver software on the scale of Windows,&quot; Microsoft has launched the Engineering...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Seeking to promote "an open and honest, and two-way, discussion about how we balance all of these interests and deliver software on the scale of Windows," Microsoft has launched the <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/default.aspx" target="_blank">Engineering Windows 7 blog,</a> hosted by two senior Microsoft stars, <A href="http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/devaan/" target="_blank">Jon DeVaan</A> and <A href="http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/ssinofsky/" target="_blank">Steven Sinofsky.</A>

A two-way discussion probably doesn't mean they are taking orders for features, but they will listen to concerns of the technical community and respond to them publicly. They specifically ask for topic suggestions (I've already sent one in). Not too many years ago this sort of thing was unthinkable at Microsoft, but it's been moving steadily in this direction.<img src="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RSS/cheap_hack/~4/vAz-9017J-0" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 16:54:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <source url="http://feeds.ziffdavisenterprise.com/~r/RSS/cheap_hack/~3/vAz-9017J-0/follow_windows_7_engineering.html">Follow Windows 7 Engineering</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[The top 10 celebrity spammers]]></title>
      <link>http://securityratty.com/article/82b1840db975b13b6c3647912d0b50dc</link>
      <guid>http://securityratty.com/article/82b1840db975b13b6c3647912d0b50dc</guid>
      <description><![CDATA[No one will deny the global celebrity of Angelina Jolie. She's on the cover of magazines, stars in blockbuster movies and is a ratings bonanza each time she appears on TV. Now that she's had twins,...]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[When your hotel does funerals]]></title>
      <link>http://securityratty.com/article/7a31420cf206dd2cfc4b681fe0a369fc</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[So another week, another travel nightmare. This week I am in the DC area for a few days, than flying over to Ohio and then back home. Staying in the DC/Northern Va area I made hotel reservations...]]></description>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>So another week, another travel nightmare.&nbsp; This week I am in the DC area for a few days, than flying over to Ohio and then back home.&nbsp; Staying in the DC/Northern Va area I made hotel reservations through our corporate Expedia account (which is now called Egencia BTW). Though it is fine for airline reservations, I regret it every time I make a hotel reservation on Expedia.&nbsp; This time I reserved a room at the <a href="http://www.google.com/aclk?sa=L&amp;ai=B953Ve6WGSLmnCIHceNvFuMMG-O_QGNDqiswB_LTwvwfgpxIIABABGAEoAjgBUOK2vZn8_____wFgyaaZjeykgBDIAQHIAtiqsgHZA9i4qLGuQL7D&amp;sig=AGiWqtw77p9SVu7mO_lOJ0ulJrBj4rf-rg&amp;q=http://www.virginiansuites.com/%3Fsrc%3Dppc_google_brand">Virginian Suites</a>. I had never heard of it, but it was only $158, which is really cheap for around here.&nbsp; It had 3 stars and sounded good, so I booked it.</p>

<p>I arrived tonight and as I pulled up I have to say that I thought I made a good choice. It is a converted apartment building and every room is actually a studio type of apartment. It has free parking and is located near where I have meetings in Arlington. I gave my name at the desk and they had my reservation, looking good!&nbsp; I was given keys to room 707 and headed on up.&nbsp; I got to room 707 and tried to open the door.&nbsp; No luck, the keys didn???t work. After a moment or two of trying to make the keys work, the door opens and the guy who is staying in the room wants to know what I am doing trying to get in. Well I was reminded of an old Robert Schimmel comedy routine and ran away from there as fast as I could.&nbsp; </p>

<p>I went back down to the desk and told them what happened.&nbsp; The woman at the desk apologized, she meant to write room 700, not 707.&nbsp; While I am waiting for her to correct this and issue new keys, I am looking at the schedule of events at the hotel today.&nbsp; That is when I notice that one of the main events of the day was a someone???s funeral!&nbsp; Thats right, it seems the hotel is used for funerals in the area.&nbsp; That just freaked me out.&nbsp; Now I am getting Six Feet Under deja vu here.&nbsp; I don???t know, call me squeamish, but I just don???t feel good about staying at a hotel that doubles as a funeral home. To top it off, the Internet access here sucks. It is so slow that I am watching the paint dry.&nbsp; Maybe I should go down and catch a funeral or two while I wait for a page to load.&nbsp; In any event, I think this will be the last time I stay here.&nbsp; I just can???t wait for what the rest of this week brings!</p></div>
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      <title><![CDATA[When your hotel does funerals]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[So another week, another travel nightmare. This week I am in the DC area for a few days, than flying over to Ohio and then back home. Staying in the DC/Northern Va area I made hotel reservations...]]></description>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>So another week, another travel nightmare.&nbsp; This week I am in the DC area for a few days, than flying over to Ohio and then back home.&nbsp; Staying in the DC/Northern Va area I made hotel reservations through our corporate Expedia account (which is now called Egencia BTW). Though it is fine for airline reservations, I regret it every time I make a hotel reservation on Expedia.&nbsp; This time I reserved a room at the <a href="http://www.google.com/aclk?sa=L&amp;ai=B953Ve6WGSLmnCIHceNvFuMMG-O_QGNDqiswB_LTwvwfgpxIIABABGAEoAjgBUOK2vZn8_____wFgyaaZjeykgBDIAQHIAtiqsgHZA9i4qLGuQL7D&amp;sig=AGiWqtw77p9SVu7mO_lOJ0ulJrBj4rf-rg&amp;q=http://www.virginiansuites.com/%3Fsrc%3Dppc_google_brand">Virginian Suites</a>. I had never heard of it, but it was only $158, which is really cheap for around here.&nbsp; It had 3 stars and sounded good, so I booked it.</p>

<p>I arrived tonight and as I pulled up I have to say that I thought I made a good choice. It is a converted apartment building and every room is actually a studio type of apartment. It has free parking and is located near where I have meetings in Arlington. I gave my name at the desk and they had my reservation, looking good!&nbsp; I was given keys to room 707 and headed on up.&nbsp; I got to room 707 and tried to open the door.&nbsp; No luck, the keys didn’t work. After a moment or two of trying to make the keys work, the door opens and the guy who is staying in the room wants to know what I am doing trying to get in. Well I was reminded of an old Robert Schimmel comedy routine and ran away from there as fast as I could.&nbsp; </p>

<p>I went back down to the desk and told them what happened.&nbsp; The woman at the desk apologized, she meant to write room 700, not 707.&nbsp; While I am waiting for her to correct this and issue new keys, I am looking at the schedule of events at the hotel today.&nbsp; That is when I notice that one of the main events of the day was a someone’s funeral!&nbsp; Thats right, it seems the hotel is used for funerals in the area.&nbsp; That just freaked me out.&nbsp; Now I am getting Six Feet Under deja vu here.&nbsp; I don’t know, call me squeamish, but I just don’t feel good about staying at a hotel that doubles as a funeral home. To top it off, the Internet access here sucks. It is so slow that I am watching the paint dry.&nbsp; Maybe I should go down and catch a funeral or two while I wait for a page to load.&nbsp; In any event, I think this will be the last time I stay here.&nbsp; I just can’t wait for what the rest of this week brings!</p></div>

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 18:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[HP's NAC- What I've Been Wanting to Tell You (but couldn't)]]></title>
      <link>http://securityratty.com/article/6314f59af5298d2d86c804d96c34fce9</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Well everyone- theres something Ive been wanting to tell you and now, after a year , I can
Because of non-disclosure and other confidentiality contracts with various partners, vendors and...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<P><strong>Well everyone- there&#8217;s something I&#8217;ve been wanting to tell you and now, after a <em>year</em>, I can!</strong></P>
<P>Because of non-disclosure and other confidentiality contracts with various partners, vendors and manufacturers, we&#8217;ve had sealed lips for almost exactly 12 months. Now that it&#8217;s been made public by the media, I can share a little information with you and explain why I think you should be excited. </P>
<P><strong>What cat is out of the bag now?</strong> HP ProCurve&#8217;s network access control solution&nbsp;leverages endpoint management technology from StillSecure&#8217;s Secure Access solution. Information Week&nbsp;spilled the beans, so to speak, in Mike Fratto&#8217;s recent <A class=offsite-link-inline title="Information Week's 2008 NAC Report" href="http://nac.informationweek.com/" target=_blank>2008 NAC Survey Analytic Report</A>. (See page 32)</P>
<P>Now, at this point, I can probably lump you into one of three groups&#8230;<strong> 1)</strong> You don&#8217;t care or have no clue what this means <strong>2)</strong> You care but think this means HP &#8216;has no NAC&#8217;&#8230; or group <strong>3)</strong> You know about StillSecure&#8217;s success and ProCurve&#8217;s integration and think this is a great combination.</P>
<P><strong>I&#8217;m sure everyone will have their own opinion</strong>- I happen to be in Group 3. Why? Because HP has taken the power of their servers, leveraged a very solid endpoint management tool and incorporated a variety of other management and security features by way of their identity management solution. </P><strong>
<ul>
<li>The endpoint security</strong>. StillSecure&#8217;s Safe Access solution has been winning awards and earning stars for years. You can probably Google it, or check out some of <A class=offsite-link-inline title="Alan's Blog" href="http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com" target=_blank>Shimel&#8217;s blog</A>&nbsp; posts, such as <A class=offsite-link-inline href="http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/ashimmy/2008/07/when-is-4-out-o.html" target=_blank>this one</A>, with 4- and 5-star <A class=offsite-link-inline href="http://www.scmagazineus.com/StillSecure-Safe-Access/Review/2460/" target=_blank>reviews from SC Magazine</A>. In fact, just this year (and in previous years) Safe Access was voted Best Endpoint Security Solution by SC Magazine and has won numerous other awards and accolades from various analysts and media firms. They have a clean, user-friendly GUI, a solid Linux platform and a variety of testing methods, deployment options and switch integrations. (And no, you don&#8217;t need ProCurve switches, the NAC integration is ready for your Cisco, Extreme, or whatever you have). </li>
</ul><strong>
<ul>
<li>User management.</strong> Combine one of the highest-rated endpoint security solutions with ProCurve switches, the #2 leader in the switching market (and Magic Quadrant resident) and the full integration with <A class=offsite-link-inline title="ProCurve IDM" href="http://www.hp.com/rnd/products/management/idm/overview.htm" target=_blank>ProCurve&#8217;s Identity Driven Manager</A> platform and you have one amazingly capable access control system. With ProCurve IDM, you can integrate directly with their NAC 800 appliance to offer per-user (or per-group) ACLs, QoS, restrictions or priviliges. Rules can be identity-based, time-based, location-based, or a combination of all. And, IDM eases 802.1X integration by offering users a central management and repository for user settings and VLAN assignments; it really is ProCurve&#8217;s special sauce and a distinguishing feature. </li>
</ul><strong>
<ul>
<li>Switch security</strong>. The integration of advanced switch security functions, such as DHCP snooping, Dynamic ARP protection and dynamic IP lockdown gives ProCurve another leg-up to fight common known attacks for both in-line and out-of-band NAC deployments. </li>
</ul><strong>
<ul>
<li>Zero-day protection</strong>. It gets better, the new Dynamic Configuration Arbiter (DCA) functions in ProCurve&#8217;s Pro-vision switches gives customers the unique advantage of integrating the NAC and IDM with ProCurve&#8217;s <A class=offsite-link-inline title="ProCurve NIM" href="http://www.hp.com/rnd/products/management/ProCurve_Network_Immunity_Manager_1.0/overview.htm" target=_blank>Network Immunity Solution</A> (NIM). NIM uses flow analysis from sFlow and&nbsp;network behaviour anomaly detection (NBAD) to detect and automatically remediate on the edge. In English, that means we can use ProCurve&#8217;s NIM to detect attacks and take action at the edge port, such as blocking the port, locking out the MAC address of the offender, rate-limiting, or even mirroring the traffic to an IDS for further inspection. The super-nice part is, all the sFlow and NBAD works on wireless too. (Hey <A class=offsite-link-inline title="Stiennon on Security, NWW" href="http://www.networkworld.com/community/stiennon" target=_blank>Stiennon</A>, did you hear that?) </li>
</ul><strong>
<ul>
<li>Full integration.</strong> Unlike some of the other network-based NAC vendors, ProCurve has done an exceptional job of integrating these features and we&#8217;ll continue to see more integration in future revisions of the softwares and as more TNC/TCG integration frameworks are released (such as IF-MAP). </li>
</ul>
<P>I think the strong integration with the infrastructure and the ability to leverage a mature endpoint integrity will make HP a &#8216;real&#8217; player in the NAC market moving forward. </P>
<P>Not to knock other NAC solutions- Choosing a NAC is like selecting the perfect wine for your dish- there&#8217;s no 1 &#8216;right&#8217; choice for all occasions. Each have their advantages and disadvantages. There are several that have special sauces and you&#8217;ll actually be seeing more on that soon&#8230; </P>
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      <source url="http://www.securityuncorked.com/security-uncorked/2008/7/22/hps-nac-what-ive-been-wanting-to-tell-you-but-couldnt.html">HP's NAC- What I've Been Wanting to Tell You (but couldn't)</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[When is 4 out of 5 stars is not 4 out of 5 stars or do I have a car for you!]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[After my used car salesman of NAC series I was going to give Ray and the gang a break. But the depths they sink to just never cease to amaze me! Today I received a Google alert on NAC with a link to a...]]></description>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>After my “<a href="http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/ashimmy/2008/06/the-used-car-sa.html">used car salesman of NAC</a>” series I was going to give Ray and the gang a break.&nbsp; But the depths they sink to just never cease to amaze me! Today I received a Google alert on NAC with a <a href="http://www.sourcewire.com/releases/rel_display.php?relid=40444&amp;hilite=">link to a press release</a> announcing the NAC used car sales guys continuing to deliver best in class security management solutions, yada, yada, yada.&nbsp; The basis for this claim was that “SC Magazine awarded ForeScout’s CounterACT a four-out-of-five star rating, lauding the product’s ability to “function like a firewall, an IPS and a NAC device all rolled into one”.&nbsp; They wrapped some customer quote (that had nothing to do with the SC magazine story) and voila!, can they put you in this car today? </p>

<p>So why do I call this out? No, no sour grapes here.&nbsp; Actually StillSecure Safe Access received the same 4 out of 5 stars and when we dig into the rating here are some interesting facts:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/ashimmy/WindowsLiveWriter/forescout.jpg"><img title="forescout" height="301" alt="forescout" src="http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/ashimmy/WindowsLiveWriter/forescout_thumb.jpg" width="197" border="0" style="BORDER-RIGHT: 0px; BORDER-TOP: 0px; BORDER-LEFT: 0px; BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px" /></a>&nbsp; <a href="http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/ashimmy/WindowsLiveWriter/stillsecure%20sc%20mag_1.jpg"><img title="stillsecure sc mag" height="329" alt="stillsecure sc mag" src="http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/ashimmy/WindowsLiveWriter/stillsecure%20sc%20mag_thumb_1.jpg" width="195" border="0" style="BORDER-RIGHT: 0px; BORDER-TOP: 0px; BORDER-LEFT: 0px; BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px" /></a><a href="http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/ashimmy/WindowsLiveWriter/slimy_salesguy_1.jpg"><img title="slimy_salesguy" height="240" alt="slimy_salesguy" src="http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/ashimmy/WindowsLiveWriter/slimy_salesguy_thumb_1.jpg" width="170" border="0" style="BORDER-RIGHT: 0px; BORDER-TOP: 0px; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 40px; BORDER-LEFT: 0px; BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px" /></a> </p>

<p>In actuality, our friends the used car salesmen only received a 2 star rating in ease of use, a 2 star rating in documentation and a 3 star rating in support.&nbsp; In contrast <a href="http://www.scmagazineus.com/StillSecure-Safe-Access/Review/2460/">StillSecure Safe Access</a> received 5 stars across the board, except for a 4 star grade in documentation.&nbsp; How both products finish up with a 4 star rating overall based upon this is frankly baffling to me. I think it has more to do with the reviewer not wanting to spank any of the products too badly.&nbsp; I have already asked for a clarification and will let you know what I find out.&nbsp; But being a slick marketing machine, I thought it the height of chutzpah that they would put out a release around this, considering the best buy and editors choice were two different products.&nbsp; But I guess that is why they did not have a quote or a link to the <a href="http://www.scmagazineus.com/ForeScout-Technologies-CounterACT/Review/2457/">actual review</a>.&nbsp; The review starts out with this memorable quote, “The ForeScout CounterACT was the device which took the most time to install and configure.”&nbsp; Later on the reviewers had this to say, “The second part of the configuration was far more difficult. The initial screens for the GUI made us feel lost and we immediately began looking for the documentation CD.”&nbsp; Now does that sound like a review to be touting?&nbsp; Only those master car salesman would seek to put out a press release trumpeting the results of this review.&nbsp; They are counting by wrapping enough other quotes (and frankly who knows about those) around it, no one will bother to dig into the facts here. Hey, thats what you guys pay me for, telling it like it is!</p></div>

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