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Cisco Warns of Exploit Code
Cisco has issued an advisory in response to the BlackAngels' "Cisco Global Exploiter," a toolkit designed to hack multiple Cisco products.
March 30, 2004
Extracting Digital Signatures from Signed Files with .NET
Good key management is essential to maintain the web of trust tied to a given key. Jason shows how to access to the details of signatures applied to signed Portable Executable files
March 18, 2004
Programmer's Bookshelf Newsletter - March 2004
Eclipse in Action, and The Java Developer's Guide to Eclipse, both aim to show you how to use Eclipse to make development easier. Also books on' Linux, UNIX, Mainframes, and Security.
March 16, 2004
The Thermodynamics of Secure Networking
A researcher for the Defense Information Systems Agency suggests that thermodynamics can be used to model a computer network and detect intrusions.
March 11, 2004
'Skynet Day' Nothing to Celebrate
A message buried within the Netsky.k worm warns that "The 11th of march is the skynet day," possibly heralding more malware trouble on Thursday.
March 10, 2004
Another Day, Another Worm
The Sober worm masquerades as a Microsoft patch issued in response to MyDoom.
March 9, 2004
WinXP SP 2 Process and Port Hardening
The "shielded mode security settings in the upcoming Windows XP Service Pack 2 will provide the best level of safety for your machine
March 4, 2004
Disposable Computer Offers High Security
A company in Sweden has developed a disposable paperboard computer that it says can collect, process, and exchange several pages of encrypted data.
March 4, 2004
A War of Worms
The authors of the Netsky, Bagle, and MyDoom variants are trading messages and taunts inside the code of their malware.
March 3, 2004
MP3s To Get DRM
The two companies that own the patents covering the MP3 format are working on a new version that will include safeguards against unauthorized copying and sharing.
March 2, 2004
Transaction Processing
Transaction processing ensures data integrity in the face of catastrophic failure.
March 1, 2004
The Business Case for Software Security
Is it possible to make a business case for software security?
March 1, 2004
Security & PseudoRandom Number Generators
When it comes to security, weak randomness is sometimes better than strong randomness.
March 1, 2004
New Worms Flood the Web
Companies are struggling to deal with six new variations on the Bagle worm and two new versions of the Netsky worm.
March 1, 2004


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