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| | | | | Penetration testers, broadly, classify into two classes of existence: The black/white hat dichotomy is, however, somewhat a matter of perspective: There's a strange paradox in cybersecurity: All aspects of PenTesting are illegal unless that hacker has explicit permission in two possible ways: Almost every malicious hack is performing the same abstraction: gaining more privileges on [...]Read More... from Network Security/PenTesting: How Do Hackers Get Into Stuff?... | |
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www.schneier.com
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| | | | | We've learned a lot about the NSA's abilities to hack a computer's BIOS so that the hack survives reinstalling the OS. Now we have a research presentation about it. From Wired: Th... | |
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| | | | | The ins and outs of password security | |
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www.martinvigo.com
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| | | Today, LastPass issued a security notice on their blog explaining that they detected some suspicious activity on their network. They believe that "LastPass account email addresses, password reminders, server per user salts, and authentication hashes were compromised" but also that the encrypted passwords (the vault) was not accessed. What does all this reallymean? I found ... | ||