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New Audio comment line number - +1-415-830-5439 (and ditching K7.net)

2007-12-19 11:03:29 by HASH0x89eb6f0 in Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast
 
...line number: +1-415-830-5439 Here's the story To my immense annoyance, it seems that we have once again lost our K7.net call-in number for comments: +1-206-350-7280. That isn't the bad part, really... what annoys me most is that the number still appears to work! You can call it up and leave a message, but if it goes anywhere, it is not going...
 
 
 
 
 
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New Audio comment line number - +1-415-830-5439 (and ditching K7.net)

2007-12-19 12:01:39 by Dan York in Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast
 
...line number: +1-415-830-5439 Here's the story To my immense annoyance, it seems that we have once again lost our K7.net call-in number for comments: +1-206-350-7280. That isn't the bad part, really... what annoys me most is that the number still appears to work! You can call it up and leave a message, but if it goes anywhere, it is not going...
 
 
 
 
 
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Blue Box Comment Line number changed - now +1-206-350-7280

2007-10-27 14:33:11 by HASH0x89b2794 in Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast
 
...line for the podcast has had to be changed. The new number is: +1-206-350-7280 We use a free service from K7.net and unfortunately if no one calls the service for 30 days, they terminate your user account. You have no way to get back the phone number that you previously had (which, okay, it's a free service, so I can't complain!) and you have...
 
 
 
 
 
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Blue Box Comment Line number changed - now +1-206-350-7280

2007-10-02 11:19:22 by Dan York in Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast
 
...line for the podcast has had to be changed. The new number is: +1-206-350-7280 We use a free service from K7.net and unfortunately if no one calls the service for 30 days, they terminate your user account. You have no way to get back the phone number that you previously had (which, okay, it's a free service, so I can't complain!) and you have...
 
 
 
 
 
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My kids get XO's, I go to the command line

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2008-03-23 01:30:39 by HASH0x8aed260 in StillSecure, After All These Years
...line work. So Dad told them to go to sleep and when they woke up, their machines would play webkinz in the morning It has been years since I had to work on a Linux/Unix system in the command line. Actually since I first started TriStar Web hosting with my partners and a few nights a week, I was the designated graveyard shift technical...
 
 
 
 
 
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Can security improve your bottom line?

2008-01-18 16:23:00 by Manu Namboodiri in Data Protection, Management and Leakage
 
...line Now, all we have to do is quantify it! Hmm.. that might be a much harder challenge
 
 
 
 
 
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The Thin Blue Line

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2007-09-05 12:47:00 by Allen Baranov, CISSP in Security Thoughts
...line of duty in the past year Having been a reservist police officer for a short period I understand exactly what these police have faced and what the police continue to face on a daily basis In honor of that I dedicate some time and some space on my blog to remembering the heroes in blue who paid the ultimate price to protect the families...
 
 
 
 
 
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Debian OpenSSL Blunder

2008-05-15 09:19:37 by Editor in Cheap Hack
 
...line of code. Moore shows how this had "...the side effect of crippling the seeding process for the OpenSSL PRNG." (PRNG is pseudo-random number generator.) It removed substantial randomness from the seed for the PRNG, leaving the process ID, which maxes out at 32,768, as the only input. This allowed Moore to pre-generate all the possible...
 
 
 
 
 
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More built-in Windows commands for system analysis

2008-05-15 15:19:29 by Ed Skoudis in WhatIs: Enterprise IT tips and expert advice
 
Windows command-line tools can be a valuable resource to security professionals charged with the secure configuration of Windows' machines. In this tip, Ed Skoudis defines five more useful Windows commands that can provide new insight into the realm of Windows analysis