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Kaminsky Details DNS Flaw at Black Hat Talk
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LAS VEGAS, NEV. -- Roughly 85 percent of Fortune 500 companies have patched their networks to fix a security flaw that lets cyber criminals redirect visitors to counterfeit or malicious Web sites, but Internet users still remain at grave risk due to the large number of infrastructure providers that have not yet addressed the issue, a prominent security researcher warned today. The data comes from a talk presented here at the Black Hat security conference...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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First Bytes: Microhoo, Linux World, Google, more
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Cloud Computing and User Authentication
http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou/archive/2008/08/19/cloud-comput...When we look at authentication and authorization aspects of cloud computing, most discussions today point towards various forms of identity federation and claims-based authentication to facilitate transactions between service end points as well as intermediaries in the cloud. [...]
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Security Bytes Galore
http://eptiger.blogspot.com/2008/08/security-bytes-galore.ht...I think that like half the news I found most interesting last week is security related, so let's get down to it! Defcon Tidbits Last weekend was Defcon, the Las Vegas convention where hackers and security experts gather to learn from one another and have some fun. One of the things in the latter category was that a couple of hackers were beaten by a relatively simple man-in-the-middle attack (sitting between you and the network and giving you bad packets). [...]
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Vegas, baby! Black hat, glitter, and pwnies
http://www.talesfromthe.net/jon/?p=192The first of a three-part series on the Black Hat USA 2008 security conference. Vegas, baby! Continuing my tradition, I was in Las Vegas for Black Hat but didn’t attend the conference proper. My brother was able to come up from LA to meet me, so I decided to hang out with him instead — Vegas, baby! This meant my Black Hat “attendance” was mostly networking at a couple of parties. [...]
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TCLP 2008-08-10 News (Comment Line 240-949-2638)
http://thecommandline.net/2008/08/10/tclp-2008-08-10-news-co...This is news cast 149. In the intro, final thoughts on the Reiser case. This week’s security alerts are full details on the DNS flaw including attacks few had considered though there appears to be an exploitable regression in one patch already and three reporters ejected from Black Hat for hacking. [...]
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Link roundup for the DNS flaw
http://www.messagingnews.com/onmessage/2008/08/09/link-round...DoxPara Research: Is the personal blog of Dan Kaminsky, the researcher who discovered the DNS flaw. His posts are a good source of information for following the effects of the flaw, additional vulnerabilities, and current mitigation strategies. Kaminsky Details DNS Flaw at Black Hat Talk: Brian Krebs summarizes Dan Kaminsky’s long awaited Black Hat talk describing the widely discussed DNS vulnerability and the status of patching existing vulnerable installations worldwide. [...]
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Net address bug worse than feared - email also at risk
http://www.domainpulse.com/2008/08/08/net-address-bug-worse-...Dan Kaminsky has described the recent flaw he in the DNS at the Black Hat conference currently underway in Las Vegas where he has spoken publicly for the first time about his discovery. “Every network is at risk,” he said. [...]
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