NASA shoots a computer virus into space 27 Aug 2008 It Security Tech og-blog-archive NASA shoots a computer virus into space Well, this is a little embarrassing. Intergalactic malware has made it's way into the news. A computer virus on the International Space Station.
SQL Injection attacks in the wild - why they're working and what to do 12 Aug 2008 It Security Tech og-blog-archive SQL Injection attacks in the wild - why they're working and what to do A bunch of IT and web-app teams have lost a lot of sleep lately... Over the past several days, a significant number (in the thousands)
IT Risk Management - an interview with my friend Simon Goldstein 27 Jul 2008 It Security Runas Radio Tech og-blog-archive IT Risk Management - an interview with my friend Simon Goldstein Last week we published an interview that Richard and I did on RunAs Radio with my friend and former co-worker, Simon Goldstein. Simon's
What will it take to get OpenID adopters to be relying parties? 27 Jul 2008 It Security Tech og-blog-archive What will it take to get OpenID adopters to be relying parties? Over on the Internet Evolution site I recently wrote an article discussing the fact that MySpace is becoming an OpenID provider. Of note is the
DNS exploit now in the wild - 52% of DNS servers vulnerable today 26 Jul 2008 It Security Tech og-blog-archive DNS exploit now in the wild - 52% of DNS servers vulnerable today The DNS vulnerability discovered earlier this year by Dan Kaminsky, and recently patched by DNS software providers in an unprecedented cross-vendor cooperation, has graduated from