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  1. Thread: Interac Phishy?

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    Hey MsMittens... Very interesting... As...

    Hey MsMittens...

    Very interesting... As Internet money transfers become more common and trusted this spoof will become more widespread...

    Actually, this is one of the more ingenious spoofs I...
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    CC EAL-7 level COTS OS??

    Hey,

    I did a search and did not find any mention of this so if it is a repeat I apologise in advance.

    The news release is about a month old but I thought it was significant enough to be...
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    Hey, As the problem is relatively new, I think...

    Hey,

    As the problem is relatively new, I think you said 1-2 months old. Have any users started streaming audio/radio/video to the desktops??

    With 600 users, once one user figures out that they...
  4. Thread: Career Choice

    by f1fan
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    If you enjoy programming, try an learn an object...

    If you enjoy programming, try an learn an object oriented language like Java or C++... because from there it becomes a lot easier to learn other languages which will only help you in computer...
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    Fingerprinting Hardware over the Internet??

    The below articles describes techniques that can identifiy hardware via the internet by exploiting deviations in hardware clock timing.

    Mainstream Media Release:...
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    E-Passport security feature??

    I recently read an interesting article on RFID US passports and that the US will require the 27 non-visa requiring countries to start issuing e-passports to it's citizens.

    Here's the article:...
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    :D LOL, That's right Negative. All this...

    :D

    LOL, That's right Negative. All this technology and a brick bypasses it all!!

    Thinking about it a little more, the device picks up the 'break' when the magnets move apart, then sends a...
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    Physical intrusion detection wireless devices?

    Honeywell has developed a new physical wireless intrustion detection device that can warn of open doors/windows.

    The article claims the device has 'a 10-year battery life and a long transmitting...
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    Hey, I thought Ciphire looked pretty promising as...

    Hey, I thought Ciphire looked pretty promising as well. It's nice to see that they will make it opensource once the beta is completed.

    Slashdot had a article on it last month (lots of comments).....
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    You can also try using stress testing tools to...

    You can also try using stress testing tools to find out how much trafffic your server/machine can handle. This could help you figure out if it is the network or server that is in DOS, (where is the...
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    I kinda thought the same thing... just a...

    I kinda thought the same thing... just a mainstream media outlet pointing out some of the obvious flaws in wireless.

    I did a Antionline search for stealth attacks and nothing recent came up so I...
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    New wireless vulnerabilities??

    Hey,

    In my morning IT readings I found an article on MSNBC discussing new wireless vulnerabilities??

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6998751/

    It discusses vulnerabilities where you don't even...
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    Hi, With myself currently studing for the...

    Hi,

    With myself currently studing for the CISSP cert (see https://www.isc2.org/cgi-bin/index.cgi) as my way to get some credentials for IT security I would suggest looking at the CISSP.

    I...
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