Expert: Gaps still pain Bluetooth security
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Gaps still pain Bluetooth security
Gaps still pain Bluetooth security
04/26/2004 01:20 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 26 2004 5:06PM GMT
Microsoft Fills Security Gaps in OS
Update
Microsoft Fills Security Gaps in OS
Update
04/05/2005 01:19 AMComputerworld Apr 5 2005 5:14AM GMT
Mac Attack: Windows PCs Arent Only Ones
With Security Gaps
Mac Attack: Windows PCs Arent Only Ones
With Security Gaps
12/11/2003 08:34 AMABCNEWS.com Dec 11 2003 7:40AM ET
Gaps Seen in 'Virtual Border' Security
System
Gaps Seen in 'Virtual Border' Security
System
05/31/2004 12:56 AMNew York Times May 31 2004 4:49AM GMT
Microsoft fills security gaps with OS
update
Microsoft fills security gaps with OS
update
04/01/2005 08:00 PMAlmost two years after it launched Windows Server 2003, Microsoft
released the initial service pack update for the operating system,
adding a firewall and several other security tools that users
previously had to buy from third-party vendors.
No need to fear Bluetooth technology -
expert
No need to fear Bluetooth technology -
expert
01/06/2005 02:33 AMIOL: Independent Online Jan 6 2005 6:30AM GMT
Tests Still Show U.S. Airport Security
Gaps (Reuters)
Tests Still Show U.S. Airport Security
Gaps (Reuters)
04/22/2004 02:37 PMReuters - Tests still show serious gaps in
airport passenger and bag screening despite the multibillion
federal overhaul of U.S. aviation security after the 2001
hijack attacks, officials said on Thursday.
TV programme exposes security gaps in
Dutch airline and government wireless
net
TV programme exposes security gaps in
Dutch airline and government wireless
net
06/08/2004 08:32 PMSecurity expert Q&A: The virus writers
are winning
Security expert Q&A: The virus writers
are winning
08/05/2004 09:06 AMMP3 interview with security expert Bruce
Schneier
MP3 interview with security expert Bruce
Schneier
05/03/2004 04:26 PMAmazing interview (available as a text transcript or audio file) with
security guru Bruce Schneier, who really should be hired to run
Homeland Security.
Doug Kaye: Now a recurring concept in
your book is probably typified by this example: “A terrorist who
wants to create havoc will not be deterred by airline security; he
will simply switch to another attack and bomb a shopping mall.”
Bruce Schneier: This is, I think, really
important. I just did a hearing two days ago on Capitol Hill
about CAPS II, about airline profiling, and one of the things
I’m always struck with is how good we are at defending against
what the terrorists did last year. We’re spending a lot of
money shoring up our airlines, we’re now talking about shoring
up trains. And money that we spend that simply causes the bad guys to
change their tactics is money wasted.
You have a red and a blue door, and the terrorists go through
the red door, and you say, “We must secure the red door,”
so they go through the blue door the next time. What did you
actually buy?
LinkSecurity expert: Virus writers are
winning
Security expert: Virus writers are
winning
08/07/2004 03:35 AMDirect and Related Links for
'Security expert: Virus writers are winning'
An interesting interview with the Director of Anti-Virus Research
from F-Secure, Mikko Hyppönen. I’m not keen on their products,
but I like what he says, especially his response to the question,
“What responsibility do ISPs have in protecting these home users
in the first place? It’s irresponsible to sell Internet
connections without telling the users of the risks. If you go out and
buy an (Asymmetric DSL) box and connect it to your computer and…
Linux Security Expert Defends Debian
Linux Security Expert Defends Debian
12/04/2003 04:59 AM
The lead developer of Bastille Linux Project says Debian took the
proper steps to fix their breach.
Scob code still widespread, says
security expert
Scob code still widespread, says
security expert
07/09/2004 06:22 AMComputer Weekly Jul 9 2004 11:10AM GMT
Ask Security/Cryptography Expert Paul
Kocher
Ask Security/Cryptography Expert Paul
Kocher
03/13/2003 12:49 PMSecurity expert proposes hackers' union
Security expert proposes hackers' union
11/19/2003 09:17 PMA proposal to create an association to represent the interests of
hackers and vulnerability researchers is gaining support.
Security expert flags twin terrors of
the Net
Security expert flags twin terrors of
the Net
04/14/2004 10:22 AMCNET Asia Apr 14 2004 1:52PM GMT
Expert Tips for Finding Security Defects
in Your Code
Expert Tips for Finding Security Defects
in Your Code
10/31/2003 12:37 AMReviewing code for security defects is a key ingredient in the
software creation process, ranking alongside planning, design, and
testing. Here the author reflects over his years of code security
reviews to identify patterns and best practices that all developers
can follow when tracking down potential security loopholes. The
process begins by examining the environment the code runs in,
considering the roles of the users who will run it, and studying the
history of any security issues the code may have had. After gaining an
understanding of these background issues, specific vulnerabilities can
be hunted down, including SQL injection attacks, cross-site scripting,
and buffer overruns. In addition, certain red flags, such as variable
names like "password", "secret," and other obvious but common security
blunders, can be searched for and remedied.
Avoid Friendster and its clones, warns
security expert
Avoid Friendster and its clones, warns
security expert
02/10/2004 02:48 AMPrivacy grab
Software Expert: Oracle Sat on Security
Patches (NewsFactor)
Software Expert: Oracle Sat on Security
Patches (NewsFactor)
08/04/2004 01:41 PMNewsFactor - Oracle's (Nasdaq: ORCL) database software contains more
than 30 security holes
according to an expert with the UK-based firm Next Generation Security
Software. The findings suggest that a great portion of enterprise
data is at some risk because Oracle's applications are in such
widespread use.
Security expert warns computer hackers
keeping up with technology (AFP)
Security expert warns computer hackers
keeping up with technology (AFP)
08/16/2004 12:26 PMAFP - Computer hackers are keeping up with the times and are putting
an increasingly technology-dependent world at risk, the chairman of
leading US-based IT security firm McAfee said.
Security expert: Cyberspace digital arms
race threatens U.S
Security expert: Cyberspace digital arms
race threatens U.S
06/17/2005 04:26 PMWashington Technology Jun 17 2005 5:09PM GMT
Security expert warns computer hackers
keeping up with technology
Security expert warns computer hackers
keeping up with technology
08/16/2004 02:04 PMAFP via Yahoo! Aug 16 2004 4:55PM GMT
Share data to thwart cyber attacks, says
security expert
Share data to thwart cyber attacks, says
security expert
11/04/2003 12:14 PMComputer Weekly Nov 4 2003 10:20AM ET
Web Hosting News: Security Expert says:
Businesses Hardest Hit By Recent Domain
Name Crimes
Web Hosting News: Security Expert says:
Businesses Hardest Hit By Recent Domain
Name Crimes
08/16/2004 09:51 AMWeb Host Directory Aug 16 2004 2:04PM GMT
Updating patches 'first priority' for
business and home users, says Internet
security expert
Updating patches 'first priority' for
business and home users, says Internet
security expert
08/29/2004 06:58 AMAME Info Aug 29 2004 10:39AM GMT
Massive Credit Card Security Breach Puts
40 Million Consumers at Risk for
Identity Theft – Tips to Protect
Yourself from Financial Expert
Massive Credit Card Security Breach Puts
40 Million Consumers at Risk for
Identity Theft – Tips to Protect
Yourself from Financial Expert
06/22/2005 01:51 AMMaster Card and Visa security breaches are becoming almost common.
Last week’s announcement of hackers accessing records from CardSystems
Solutions Inc. means up to 40 million credit card holders may be at
risk of identity theft. Financial Planning Expert Jim Trippon CPA
offers practical pro-active ideas to protect your financial privacy.
[PRWEB Jun 19, 2005]
Bluetooth SIG Talks Security
Bluetooth SIG Talks Security
05/11/2004 06:22 AMThe Feature May 11 2004 10:50AM GMT
Security Cavities Ail Bluetooth
Security Cavities Ail Bluetooth
08/06/2004 04:39 AMThousands of Bluetooth phones are vulnerable to hacking, researchers
warn, allowing attackers to steal phone book data and text messages --
and even turn the phones into bugs to surreptitiously listen to
conversations. By Kim Zetter.
Bluetooth Risks Security
Bluetooth Risks Security
12/17/2003 03:46 PMUnstrung.com Dec 17 2003 12:35PM ET
Cracks appear in Bluetooth security
Cracks appear in Bluetooth security
02/11/2004 12:07 PMBe careful the next time you turn on your Bluetooth-enabled phone: You
could unknowingly be opening the door to a nasty intruder who could
steal confidential information such as your address book or even use
your phone to make expensive calls. Security experts in the U.K. have
discovered serious flaws in some Bluetooth-enabled phones, prompting
one supplier of the vulnerable phones, Nokia Corp., to recommend
precautionary measures.
Bluetooth security 'crisis' looming
Bluetooth security 'crisis' looming
12/17/2003 08:26 AMvnunet.com Dec 17 2003 7:10AM ET
Nokia releases Bluetooth security fix
Nokia releases Bluetooth security fix
07/22/2004 01:03 PMCNET Jul 22 2004 4:59PM GMT
Cracks appear in Bluetooth security
(MacCentral)
Cracks appear in Bluetooth security
(MacCentral)
02/11/2004 12:26 PMMacCentral - Be careful the next time you turn on your
Bluetooth-enabled phone: You could unknowingly be opening the door to
a nasty intruder who could steal confidential information such as your
address book or even use your phone to make expensive calls.
Other News: Bluetooth Security Holes
Other News: Bluetooth Security Holes
07/15/2004 10:13 AMBluetooth has security problems on multiple fronts.
New Bluetooth device security crisis
warning
New Bluetooth device security crisis
warning
12/16/2003 10:03 PMNet 4 Nowt Dec 16 2003 8:47PM ET
Security threats raise concerns about
Bluetooth
Security threats raise concerns about
Bluetooth
05/10/2004 10:24 AMPotential security risks posed by the Bluetooth wireless technology
are prompting some IT managers to rein in use of Bluetooth-equipped
mobile phones and computers on their networks.
Nokia releases 'invisible' Bluetooth
security fix
Nokia releases 'invisible' Bluetooth
security fix
07/22/2004 01:03 PMZDNet UK Jul 22 2004 2:38PM GMT
Bluetooth data security threat revealed
Bluetooth data security threat revealed
02/12/2004 07:36 PMMac User Feb 12 2004 9:51PM GMT
Experts warn of Bluetooth security hole
Experts warn of Bluetooth security hole
05/02/2004 12:14 AMGrok Description matches for Expert: Gaps still pain Bluetooth security
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Expert: Gaps still pain Bluetooth security