SecurityRatty :: tag: connect
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants to sit down with Google and work out the privacy issues that caused Facebook to block Google's Friend Connect last week, he said Monday
...connection authentication and traffic encryption
IPv6 is required for worldwide Internet connectivity
A DNS suffix search list represents the data center name space
Static IPv6 DNS servers provide name resolution for hosts in the data center
What does this give you? True anywhere access , anywhere in the world , directly to corpnet resources...
...connect to the network and has been successfully identified as someone who is allowed access. At this point, we would say that this legitimate user is authenticated. Until this happens, no standard network traffic passes through the 802.1X port- so whatever is trying to connect will not even get an IP address. No IP address = no network...
...connected, we each own about 8,000 things, but only 5 of them are connected to the web. That is a big margin of safety for the offline world, but it is shrinking every day
Now we are starting to see projects like this
Goal: connect everything
step 1: connect rabbits
step 2: connect everything else
So I guess my question is - are we going...
...connect your heritage to hostile environments at all, use an ESB to connect indirectly and/or replicate out to data caches. So the heritage publishes data and subscribes to data, but is not in any way connected to a world it was never designed to deal with. Of course this doesn't always work either, but it is something to consider. The...
...connect
On 13 August, jcorey asked about how to deal with those who firmly believe that the only answer to any security problem is to inspect everything at the edge. This is an important question, and I wanted to give Joe an answer. (You might have to scroll down when you click the previous link, it seems that linking to individual comments...
...Connecticut , Florida , and Ohio provide some interesting insights about security concerns and vulnerabilities in voting systems from several vendors
These analyses are fascinating to us, because they offer an opportunity to see how a set of experts look at products other than ours. Applied security researchers often analyze our products, and...
...connect to several IPs, one's that's resolving to the entire ecosystem's name servers, namely 72.46.130.154 . This KISS strategy allows us to quickly expand the entire domain portfolio and the associated phishing campaigns already in the wild. Here are the domains serving the phishing pages that are actually hosted on the botnet's infected...