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SECURITY STRATEGIES Technologies and tools for safer networks

Is your data safe? Are your borders protected? This month we examine some expert techniques for building more secure networks.

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ATTACK OF THE CSRF Cross-site scripting request forgeries

Sometimes, even ING, YouTube, The New York Times, and Google get it wrong.

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BOOK REVIEWS

  • Is it Safe? Protecting Your Computer, Your Business, and Yourself Online
  • Refactoring HTML
  • Wicked Cool PHP
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25C3: Severe Vulnerabilities in SSL and SSH

The last day of the four-day 25C3 congress in Berlin ended with an edge of suspense. In keeping with the theme of the congress, speakers had "nothing to hide" about well-known and new vulnerabilities in two of the most important Internet security protocols, SSH and SSL.

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25C3: Dan Kaminsky Invokes DNSSEC

Dan Kaminsky, front man of the DNS attacks band the middle of 2008, has delivered a retrospective at the 25th annual Chaos Communication Congress (25C3) on the background and process of DNS vulnerability. But he also set his sights on the future. And outside-the-box thinker Dan J. Bernstein also had a thing or two to say.

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25c3 Nothing To Hide: Chaos Communication Congress in Germany

The Germany based Chaos Computer Club (CCC) has opened its traditional annual conference in Berlin, Germany, again this year. After a year of breakdowns in data security, the hacker organization is calling for a number of new protective measures.

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Sixth Debian Update Improves Etch Security

The Debian Project has released a sixth update for the current stable version of Gnu/Linux 4.0, codenamed Etch.

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Mozilla Counters "Dirty Dozen" Criticism of Firefox Security

Bit9, self-professed leader in enterprise application whitelisting, recently included Mozilla's Firefox browser among "the Dirty Dozen" applications with critical security vulnerabilities. Mozilla's security expert Jonathan Nightingale disputes that critique.

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