Following in the now well-established form of a ‘Month of X Bugs’ php-security.org has just opened it’s call for papers for a second month, to update and expand on it’s successful run month in 2007.
Monthly archives: February 2010
Book Review: Virtualization for Security
After having this on my shelf and desk for what seems to be an eternity, I have finally managed to finish Virtualization for Security: Including Sandboxing, Disaster Recovery, High Availability, Forensic Analysis and Honeypotting. Despite having one of the longest titles in the history of publishing, it is justified as the book covers a lot of topics and subject matter
Random 419
I want to say thank you to everyone who has supported this site and blog, but it is closing down as I am now rich thanks to the Central Bank of Nigeria. No, seriously, they sent me an email and everything….
Okay, maybe not, but it’s a while since I’ve seen a 419 (advance fee fraud) slip through to my inbox so thought I’d share. Originally I hand planned to critique different parts of the email, but I still can’t believe people fall for these so instead I’ll just share the ‘wealth’ for all.
Direct Access at NEBytes
Tonight was the second NEBytes event, and after the launch event I was looking forward to it. The topic I was most interested in was a discussion of Microsoft’s Direct Access (DA), this was billed as an ‘evolution in remote access capabilities’. Being a security guy, obviously this piqued my interest.
New Projects Section
In this case it is a section of the site dedicated to the code and tools released as part of the research carried out by InfoSanity. No new content yet, but it has served as a nice reminder of some of the intended features still incomplete in existing projects, hopefully updates should be coming soon.