SecurityRatty :: tag: portals
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...portals, by providing the right protection and level of access to information for trusted identities. To review the entire 9/25 webcast replay, visit www.rsa.com/webseminars
...portals across government to 50 from 2,000, to make it easier to detect attacks
My concern is that the NSA is doing the monitoring. I simply don't like them monitoring domestic traffic, even domestic government traffic
...portals to the outside are also creating events and logging each time theyre opened, closed, locked or broken and, they too, are sending their info to the toaster
Heres where life in your house gets interesting . Lets figure out whats normal its probably normal for your husband to come home, do some work on the computer while you cook, and...
...portals. He openly advertised his main line of business, which (I think) was something to do with accountancy. There was a personal blog about pet dogs
Holding fire on the "Here's a post specifically for your scraper site poking fun at you, aren't I clever" post, we found out that the guy had purchased a bunch of ready-to-roll blogs in good...
Morten Krakvik from the Norwegian Honeynet Project is reporting that MSN Norway is among the latest victims of malvertising, a practice where a bogus advertising provider tricks leading portals into accepting advertisements from its network, which often end up redirecting to live exploit URLs. The recent wave of malvertising that also targeted...
...portals), I woke up to see this
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Of course, it's too early to tell if the site has been pulled permanently - but it looks like someone realised there's no point trying to scam a community when they're already waiting for it with a baseball bat
Thanks to all who put the word around - your honorary vigilante badges are in...
...portals and services, are so efficiently abused by this approach that continuing to use is directly undermining the trust these email providers and services often come with as granted
There are a number of business trends that are driving new security challenges. As some companies shift to Software as a Service (SaaS), they are beginning to realize that not having planned for a common identity framework is leaving them with disparate representations of customers who expect a seamless user experience
It usually doesnt make sense to hire an analyst to sit all day looking at security portals. You and your team have things to do which add more business value. But you cant afford to ignore what your controls are telling you. It isnt hard, or expensive, to fix