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Logging, Correlation and IT Search: An Analogy

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2008-06-06 17:00:00 by JJ in Security Uncorked
We were having some in-house training the other day and trying to demonstrate and explain the value of IT logging, event correlation and IT search functions to non-technical folk. Unfortunately, I think the data being used was unfamiliar and made it difficult to get the point across of what we can do with these tools and why we like them....
 
 
 
 
 
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Ask.com Rises to Top of the Pack in Search Privacy

2008-01-30 00:00:00 by HASH0x8b7764c in Network World on Security
 
Hats off to Ask.com for its new hands-off--or eyes-off--search option. The AskEraser feature will prevent the search company from saving your data in its logs
 
 
 
 
 
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EC: Search data should be deleted after 6 months

2008-04-08 13:00:00 by Editor in Computerworld Security News
 
European regulators say that search engines like Google and Yahoo violate European data protection rules because they keep users' search data too long
 
 
 
 
 
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Google search behind most phishing sites

2008-03-28 00:00:00 by HASH0x8b80b48 in Network World on Security
 
Three-quarters of phishing sites are built on hacked servers that have been tracked down using pre-programmed Google search terms, according to research from brand-protection firm MarkMonitor
 
 
 
 
 
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Ruling: No suspicion needed to search laptops at U.S. borders

2008-04-23 00:00:00 by HASH0x8473784 in Network World on Security
 
In a ruling that's likely to come as a disappointment for privacy-rights advocates, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit this week held that Customs officers need no reasonable suspicion to search through the contents of any individual's laptop computer at the country's borders
 
 
 
 
 
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Redmondmag...I told you so!

2008-05-18 12:36:00 by Russ McRee in HolisticInfoSec.org
 
There is no more egregious an act of negligence committed by online vendors and businesses than ignoring notifications of vulnerabilities found in their applications So when Dancho Danchev pointed out that Redmond Magazine had been SQL injected by Chinese Hacktivists, I was both appalled, yet not surprised On January 29th, 2008 I informed 1105...
 
 
 
 
 
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Robert L Mitchell - I know Microsoft, I have worked with Microsoft ...

2008-02-02 07:46:27 by HASH0x8b8a27c in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
and Sears ain't no Microsoft and Yahoo! ain't KMart. Robert tries to make an analogy of Microsoft's bid for Yahoo and Sears buying KMart. First off Robert, you should no that the Sears/Kmart deal was not so much about retail shopping and more about the real estate that both organizations owned. That was the reason for the high stock value. But...
 
 
 
 
 
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The reason behind the "We're sorry..." message

2007-07-09 11:54:00 by Niels Provos in Google Online Security Blog
 
Posted by Niels Provos, Anti-Malware Team Some of you might have seen this message while searching on Google, and wondered what the reason behind it might be. Instead of search results, Google displays the "We're sorry" message when we detect anomalous queries from your network. As a regular user, it is possible to answer a CAPTCHA - a reverse...
 
 
 
 
 
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SQL Server - Fact Checking Recent Vulnerability History

2008-03-05 22:53:36 by jrjones in Jeff Jones Security Blog
 
Last week a web-based news story comes to my attention - Microsoft's glasnost on interoperability means more bugs . The article poses an interesting question of whether Microsoft's recent changes to expand interoperability will make it easier for researchers to find new vulnerabilities. I don't personally agree with the theory that sharing APIs...