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| 26 minutes ago by vstefan “Someone logged in who purported to be a legitimate user of their [DNS] platform account and started making changes,” Daly told the Post's Brian Krebs. “It was not a failing on our systems whatsoever.” Kyle York, Dyn's vice president of ... Soft-Go.Com Blog - http://www.soft-go.com/blog/ |
| 9 hours ago by Mike Rhode I don't think the Post is breaking this story, but this is the only place I've seen it - Hackers exploit Adobe Reader flaw via comic strip syndicate, Brian Krebs, Washington Post Security Fix blog (December 18 2009) ... ComicsDC - http://comicsdc.blogspot.com/ |
| 12 hours ago by rklanke ... UnderForge of Lack More real threats that mainstream media doesn't cover; US-CERT · Washington Post Security Fix column by Brian Krebs; Web Hacking Incidents: Planting of Malware Successful web application attacks ... Aggressive Virus Defense - http://aggressivevirusdefense.wordpress.com/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 Brian Krebs: nyet nizapadni, Postini! RT @houston_foodie : I've begged Postini to automatically filter any text encoding other than western, but no luck. (By @briankrebs - Tech, Security Reporter - Washington Post, Technology, Metro DC) Muck Rack - RSS Feed - http://muckrack.com/ [ More results from Muck Rack - RSS Feed ] |
| 15 Dec 2009 by Marc Handelman News, from the venerable WashingtonPost's and highly respected SecurityFix blogger Brian Krebs, noting the troubling, statistically significant rise in hard-copy security breaches. More information, inclusive of linkage, appears after ... Infosecurity.US - http://infosecurity.us/ [ More results from Infosecurity.US ] |
| 12 Dec 2009 by Francine Read the link to Brian Krebs' Washington Post story. “the trouble began on June 22, when someone started making unauthorized wire transfers of $10000 or less from the county's payroll to accounts belonging to at least 25 individuals ... Stealthmode Blog - http://blog.stealthmode.com/ - References |
| 10 Dec 2009 by Roy Schestowitz Brian Krebs (author of the Security Fix articles) came to the same conclusion in October: “An investigative series I've been writing about organized cyber crime gangs stealing millions of dollars from small to mid-sized businesses has ... Boycott Novell - http://boycottnovell.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page |
| 9 Dec 2009 As reported by Brian Krebs of the Washington Post, electronic calibration systems firm JM Test Systems, which is based in Baton Rough, Louisiana, has just filed a complaint against its bank, Capital One, to recover two unauthorized wire ... Digital Media Lawyer Blog - http://www.digitalmedialawyerblog.com/ |
| 8 Dec 2009 by Wils Bell By Brian Krebs | December 7, 2009; 4:15 PM ET Categories: Small Business Victims | Tags: ach fraud, jm testShare This: E-Mail | Technorati | Del.icio.us | Digg | StumblePrevious: Phishers angling for Web site administrators ... The Security Headhunter / Security Recruiter Blog - http://securityheadhunter.wordpress.com/ |
| 8 Dec 2009 by jfrank@homeatm.net (John B. Frank) In an article written for the Washington Post, Brian Krebs reports on yet another lawsuit filed against online banking security. To read the entire article, click below. I've included a couple of quotes... Security Fix - Brian Krebs ... HomeATM - http://pindebit.blogspot.com/ [ More results from HomeATM ] |
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