Monthly Archives: December 2010

Best Book Bejtlich Read in 2010

It’s the end of the year, which means it’s time to name the winner of the Best Book Bejtlich Read award for 2010! I’ve been reading and reviewing digital security books seriously since 2000. This is the fifth time I’ve … Continue reading

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Review of Dragon Bytes Posted

Amazon.com just posted my five star review of Dragon Bytes by Timothy L. Thomas. I’m posting the entire review here because it’s the sort of content that I believe should get wide exposure. A colleague introduced me to Dragon Bytes … Continue reading

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Review of Decoding the Virtual Dragon Posted

Amazon.com just posted my five star review of Decoding the Virtual Dragon by Timothy L. Thomas. I’m posting the entire review here because it’s the sort of content that I believe should get wide exposure. Decoding the Virtual Dragon (DTVD) … Continue reading

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Review of The Dragon’s Quantum Leap Posted

Amazon.com just posted my five star review of The Dragon’s Quantum Leap by Timothy L. Thomas. I’m posting the entire review here because it’s the sort of content that I believe should get wide exposure. The Dragon’s Quantum Leap (TDQL) … Continue reading

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We Come in Peace, Too – Impressions from CCC’s 27C3 / Berlin

Since Monday, my colleagues and I have been attending the annual Chaos Communication Congress 27C3 in Berlin. For the past 27 years, the Chaos Computer Club has organised this four day conference for hackers from all over the world. The … Continue reading

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November 2010 Free Giveaway Winner – InfoSec Institute

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The Nightmare Before Charlie Brown’s Christmas

Happy Holidays, challenge fans! Ed Skoudis here, with this year’s holiday hacking challenge. Have you ever seen the classic video A Charlie Brown Christmas (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059026/), and pondered why Charlie Brown is so upset at the start of the video? Also, … Continue reading

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Will the real TBWA Worldwide please raise their hand…

Treat this domain with extreme caution please… tbwaagency.comICANN Registrar: Melbourne IT DBA Internet Names Worldwide Registered 14 November 2010 IP: 67.195.145.141 – Yahoo Registrant: John Mcneel   tbwaagency.com claims to be "TBWA Worldwide, Division of Omnicom Group", but according to … Continue reading

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December 2010 Free Giveaway Sponsor – Global Knowledge

Win CEH Boot Camp Worth $3295!! Global Knowledge (http://www.globalknowledge.com/security). If you’re not in the know: Global Knowledge is the worldwide leader in IT and business skills training. Leverage our security curriculum that includes the latest in vendor-specific training from Cisco, … Continue reading

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Course Review: Cracking the Perimeter by Offensive Security

Offensive Security (http://www.offensive-security.com). The course teaches expert level penetration skills including advanced tactics in web exploitation, binary manipulation and exploitation, and networking attacks. Building on material in the earlier course, Pentesting with Backtrack (PWB – Read Review) (content/view/299/24/), this offering … Continue reading

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