Taking a deeper dive into bitlocker, and thanking Jamie, Locutus, and Payton along the way.…
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Hacking and Breaking Bitlocker
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GNUCitizen starts House of Hackers
http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/security/dmorrill/archives/gnucitizen-starts-house-of-hackers-24216Web 2.0 social communities for hackers? You betcha.…
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Hacking the Windows Hibernation File
http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/security/dmorrill/archives/hacking-the-windows-hibernation-file-24214The windows hibernation file is now read writable thanks to Project Sandman. Here is where things get interesting for forensics, and for hackers.…
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Recording Industry vs. The People
http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.comInternet Law & Regulation Commentary & discussion: p2pnet.net Star Tribune Ars Technica Slashdot ZDNet The Patry Copyright Blog Associated Press TechDirt Los Angeles Times Heise Online (German) Daily Tech IT Toolbox Keywords: digital copyright law online internet law legal download upload peer to peer p2p file sharing filesharing music movies indie independent label freeculture creative commons pop/rock artists riaa independent mp3 cd
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Cool Spotlight Shortcuts
http://newt-echnology-news.blogspot.com/2008/05/cool-spotlig...Dan Morrill has been in the information security field for 18 years, both civilian and military, and is currently working on his Doctor of Management. Dan shares his insights on the important security issues of today through his blog, Managing Intellectual Property & IT Security, and is an active participant in the ITtoolbox blogging community. About MacProNews MacProNews editors, reporters and contributors deliver Mac users the news they need to stay informed about the Mac and Apple. The MacProNews newsletter is
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Comcast buys Plaxo time to be very afraid
http://techwag.com/index.php/2008/05/15/comcast-buys-plaxo-t...traffic shaping controversies of the last year. Habits, friends, what I watch, all owned by one company. If you bought the comcast package of services just add to that list. This is the company that wanted to add a video camera to their set top boxes to know who was in the room. Sorry if I am not convinced that this is the greatest deal in the world, many of the privacy, security, and personal issues are going to fly under the wire given the number of folks who are all thinking this is a
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PR Spam bacon tofu WTF are people going on over now
http://techwag.com/index.php/2008/05/11/pr-spam-bacon-tofu-w...most influential voices have to say about the subject, then do us all a favor and pursue your dreams elsewhere. Source: Brian Solis Image from Megan Casey Personal PR, about those things we want to discuss. On my problog at ITToolbox, I never get any requests to view anything, and I would be so open to discussing and using any security product on the planet. I would personally welcome them, the catch, I want a copy of the product to work with, not a PR flyer. The humorous part, in
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Banning by Computer, Repairing by Hand, Google KOs TechWag
http://www.louisgray.com/live/2008/04/banning-by-computer-re...upwards of 80 percent of traffic. Or it did... because earlier this week, Google identified his site as harmful, and instead of sending people to his site, would-be visitors are instead warned that by visiting TechWag, their computer could be harmed (See why). As a result, traffic has, as you would expect, evaporated. Dan walked through his site, contacted his hosting company, and resolved the issue, before April 16th. But by the 19th, the issues still have not been resolved. As he writes in a post today (
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Your online security problem is our problem!
http://spywarebiz.com/spywarebizblog/?p=438blogs.ittoolbox.com
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Live mesh Microsofts answer to cloud computing
http://techwag.com/index.php/2008/04/23/live-mesh-microsofts...the consumer, which is not a bad idea. While there are a lot of pundits this morning talking about live mesh, and what it means to you, there are some things to know about that might keep this more difficult for users. Great for laptops that are being searched and seized at the border of the USA, interesting for people who have more than 5 gigs of stuff they want to store off. Some cool screen shots can be found here. The picture below is from ZDNet. We agree with ZDNet, there are immediately useful things that people can do, which is a
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maxthemac.com
http://maxthemac.comWell Folks, it is time to announce the winner of our ‘Write A Review’ Contest, here is an excerpt of the winning review which can be found here. “Sometimes you just run across some guy in the back room that is writing about something they love, and Max the Mac is one of those under sung folks who is busy writing about the Apple Mac, the cool stuff you can download, buy, or otherwise make work
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Now this could be interesting — TechWag
http://techwag.comto help you work out what was happening, what they saw, and ways to help you fix it in the longer run. If you are interested in what I did to reverse engineer the malware at the end of the link to determine just how bad it was - read my other blog here. First of all, face it, traffic is going to go down, but your worries are not about traffic, you really need to be worried about people who are visiting your web site, customers and readers come first. These steps might help you in figuring out if
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a saved comment on security ethics in a questionable situation
http://www.terminal23.net/2008/04/a_saved_comment_on_securit...Dan Morrill posted about it, which was my first exposure to it. I posted a comment on his blog, and he sort of lightly guilted me into posting it on my own blog here. Honestly, I had some points in it that I kinda didn't want to just lose to the ether, and instead
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