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Major Career Web Sites Host Email Harvesters

2008-05-14 12:01:07 by Editor in IT Security - The IT Security Industry's Web Resource
 
...Monster.com and CareerBuilder.com are popular with all sorts of people in the work force, looking for all kinds of jobs which might be why theyre also so attractive to black hat hackers who can take advantage of their mass appeal and attack their audience with spam and malware. In addition, job seekers who want to appeal to employers are also...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fun Reading on Security - 4

2008-06-17 11:36:00 by Dr Anton Chuvakin in Anton Chuvakin Blog -
 
...Monster: The Labors Of Log Management ." I am happy that log management has been granted a monster status Role of compliance for SCADA security puzzles me: think about it - you need a law to make people protect systems that control utilities EVEN THOUGH you already demonstrated ( kind of ) that hackers can explode generators remotely. So,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fun Reading on Logs and Log Management

2008-06-30 16:09:00 by Dr Anton Chuvakin in Anton Chuvakin Blog -
 
...Monster: The Labors Of Log Management ." I am happy that log management has been finally granted a monster status I am happy to see that one of the "five questions to ask before sending your data in the cloud" is " Will I have access to logging and auditing data? " This is indeed a big deal (well, it will be soon) and you will be hearing more...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cyber Criminals Extract Personal Details From CVs Posted Onto Job Sites

2008-07-07 21:15:30 by CyberInsecure in CyberInsecure.com
 
...Monster.com and other large US jobsites into a profitable black market business. A Russian gang called Phreak has created an online tool that extracts personal details from CVs posted onto sites including Monster.com, AOL Jobs, Ajcjobs.com, Careerbuilder.com, Careermag.com, Computerjobs.com, Hotjobs.com, Jobcontrolcenter.com, Jobvertise.com...
 
 
 
 
 
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Five data leak nightmares

2008-01-07 00:00:00 by HASH0x8471a98 in Network World on Security
 
When Home Depot lost a laptop containing personal information on 10,000 employees, it was just the latest in a string of high-profile data-leak incidents. The Veterans Administration, TJX, Monster.com, Fidelity National Information Services, Pfizer, AOL, Ameritrade the list goes on and on
 
 
 
 
 
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Corporate Spying

2008-01-16 12:21:41 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...Monster.com, or photos with flesh tones that might indicate a user is viewing pornography And this article talks about ex-CIA agents working for corporations: The best estimate is that several hundred former intelligence agents now work in corporate espionage, including some who left the C.I.A. during the agency turmoil that followed 9/11....
 
 
 
 
 
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How to Stop a 500-Foot Monster (Think Missiles, Not Bombs)

2008-02-25 22:45:00 by Danger Room in Wired Security
 
As the monsters of moviemakers' imaginations increase in size and power, we speculate on the kinds of advanced real-life weaponry it would take to wipe them out
 
 
 
 
 
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Apple issues mega-monster security update

2008-03-19 07:30:11 by Editor in Computerworld Security News
 
Just a day after a remarkably large Safari update, Apple released a "frighteningly large" security update that patched nearly 90 vulnerabilities in both its own code and the third-party applications it bundles with its Tiger and Leopard operating systems
 
 
 
 
 
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A breach that hits home with 2008 presidential candidates

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2008-03-22 13:16:50 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...Monster.com State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said the violations of McCain and Clinton's passport files were not discovered until Friday, after officials were made aware of the unauthorized access of Obama's records and a separate search was conducted Evan] Are we safe to assume that the unauthorized access to McCain and Clinton's...
 
 
 
 
 
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42 Days In A Hole?

2008-06-12 13:58:15 by Dave Lewis in Liquidmatrix Security Digest