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Who is "dodacrazy" and what is a "montize buddy"?

2008-09-11 22:53:55 by Steve Riley in Steve Riley on Security
 
...tunnels oh I see drug dealers right Stevo Normally I delete spam from my comments, and have occasionally deleted mindless ranting criticism (I encourage vigorous discussion of ideas, but won't allow personal attacks). However, this guy's comment is just...weird What's a "montize buddy Scott"? I know lots of Scotts, and once even admired a...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Cost of Anonymizing a Cybercriminal's Internet Activities

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2008-10-14 14:27:19 by Dancho Danchev in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...tunnels not only securing the cybercrime traffic, but also, forwarding the responsibility for the malicious activities to the end user Long gone are the days of socks chaining, the practice of automatically connecting to multiple malware infected hosts in order to use them as stepping stones, in between the rest of the malicious activities...
 
 
 
 
 
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The bad guys will use BitLocker, too

2007-07-13 18:03:36 by Steve Riley in Steve Riley on Security
 
...tunnels, sports stadiums, and so on) because terrorists might use them to remotely trigger bombs. What a bunch of nonsense this is. Communications tools are far more beneficial to the millions of good guys who use them every day (perhaps to save lives?) than to the few bad guys who also use them. Why destroy beneficial utility for everyone...
 
 
 
 
 
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How Well "See Something, Say Something" Actually Works

2008-01-08 07:53:50 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...tunnels and yards, and of people taking pictures of the tracks The hot line received many more calls in 2007, possibly because of the authority's advertising campaign, Mr. Browne said. Through early December, the counterterrorism hot line received 13,473 calls, with 644 of those meriting investigation. Of that group, 45 calls were transit...
 
 
 
 
 
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Catch not-so-smart hackers to send message to smart hackers

2007-05-10 07:00:33 by RaviC in Musings on Information Security
 
...tunnels encrypted data thro' a SOAP container which uses HTTP? It would be extremely hard to catch those extreme cases with technical controls Jeremiah's thoughtful blog post about "How to check if your WebMail account has been hacked". A smart hacker who has hacked say your gmail account would not be dumb enough to open a spurious looking...
 
 
 
 
 
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Health care practices and UCSF patient records exposed

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2008-05-07 16:10:17 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...tunnels through millions of electronic records to help nonprofits identify and cultivate future donors as well as current donors "who could be giving you more." Additionally, it unearths financial information about donor friends and business acquaintances - even offering maps of a donor's neighborhood Evan] Seems wrong, doesn't it? You go to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Confidential information sent to PinPay.net and SoftCard.biz is exposed

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2008-05-08 13:26:03 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...tunnels. It also allows you the ability to load money to your card, pay bills, transfer money to merchants, transfer money between cards, and withdraw cash from your card at the store See where the page says, "Register for your FREE card HERE!!"? This is a link to the sign-up page that Tom was referring to No "https" in the URL. Tom was...
 
 
 
 
 
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Know the Difference Between a NAC Client and a 1X Supplicant

2008-06-05 17:01:00 by JJ in Security Uncorked
 
...tunnels created between the endpoint and a firewall, for example. Im sure well be seeing more and more bells and whistles added to the NAC Clients as time goes by 802.1X Supplicant. An 802.1X supplicant is a different creature all together. First of all, its worth noting a supplicant can exist as a piece of software on an endpoint, or as part...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bus Defended Against Terrorists Who Want to Reenact the Movie Speed

2008-06-10 12:31:22 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...tunnels Private bus companies have received millions of dollars from the Department of Homeland Security for the security systems. It costs $1,500 to equip each bus, with $50-per-bus monthly maintenance costs Gray Line double-decker tourist buses and Coach USA have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal funds to install 3,000...