Rootsecure.net - secnews The security news site for systems administrators & hackers - keeping you informed about all the top security news stories updated dailyRisks Digest: Firewall product uses man-in-the-middle attack to defeat SSL crypto
ha.ckers: HTTP Verb Brute Forcing
Invisible Things: Attacking Intel Trusted Execution Technology
Heise Security: Anti-malware and Police surveillance
Secure Works: Chinese Hackers Talk Hacking
Hack A Day: Hacking at Random 2009 call for papers
Times Online: Police set to step up hacking of home PCs "The Home Office has quietly adopted a n... ...ew plan to allow police across Britain routinely to hack into peoples personal computers without a warrant" XSSed: Facebook's "Reset Password" page suffers major XSS flaw
Risks Digest: How to become a digital forensic evidence expert
Slashdot: Do the SSL Watchmen Watch Themselves?
Netcraft: 14% of SSL Certificates signed using Vulnerable MD5 Algorithm
Heise Security: 25C3 - Many RFID cards poorly encrypted
Heise Security: 25C3 - Reliable exploits for Cisco routers
Slashdot: Browser Privacy Test [pdf]
BBC News: The DRM maze for consumers
F-Secure: Video - SMS Exploit Effects
Flexilis: The 2008 Malware Challenge
Hack A Day: 25C3 - Hackers completely break SSL using 200 PS3s
Heise Security: 25C3 - More light shed on "denial of service" vulnerabilities in TCP
Tim Callan's SSL Blog: This morning's MD5 attack - resolved
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