Bookmarks for June 10th through June 23rd
These are my links for June 10th through June 23rd:
- FoxAnalysis – Firefox 3 Forensics – FoxAnalysis is a software tool enabling analysis of internet history data generated using Mozilla Firefox 3. This tool was developed to assist in forensic examinations.
- neXCSer – DigiNinja – neXCSer was originally going to be a way to allow multiple auditors to merge their Nessus results into a single file that could then be parsed through by hand or in a spreadsheet to help with further testing or report writing, however once I started writing it I realised that it could help more than that by allowing different sections of the results file to be broken down into their own parts.
- ICCIDs IMSIs and iPads, Oh My! « Chris Paget’s Blog – A few days ago Apple suffered a security breach – the ICCIDs and email adresses for 114,000 iPad users were hacked, leading to widespread press coverage and speculation. The general consensus seems to be that the ICCID (being the serial number that’s printed onto the SIM card) has no real security consequences to its disclosure, and that the bigger problem is the associated email addresses. The consensus is badly wrong – here’s why.
- Spsa – Cryptolife – Here you can find the Snorby preconfigured security applications, this make effortless for anyone to use Snorby, the new and modern Snort IDS front-end. With (SPSA) Snorby Preconfigured Security Applications, it is possible to get Snorby and Snort up and running out of the box within a few minutes. Feedbacks and info are welcome by email at:
- Uninformed – vol 10 article 3 – Exploiting Tomorrow’s Internet Today Penetration Testing with IPv6 – Exploiting Tomorrow's Internet Today Penetration Testing with IPv6
- Social engineering techniques: 4 ways criminal outsiders get inside – Your security plan goes from locked down to wide open when a social engineer pulls off these techniques to gain insider access
- StorefrontBacktalk » Blog Archive » Complying With Visa’s July 1 PA-DSS Mandate – PA-DSS applies to third-party applications that store, process or transmit cardholder data as part of the authorization and settlement process. Importantly, this definition includes both standalone applications and payment modules of larger enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. In all cases, though, you license and host these applications internally.
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