Comments for A Day in the Life of an Information Security InvestigatorThis security guru shares his unique experiences working with federal, corporate, and military institutions and provides his perspective on the security issues impacting the IT industry today. Get the security information you need right here, so that no one will have to pass you the clue banana!Comment by Mary DeMlo on Google 302 Page Hijack Exploit- September 14, 2008 I just found out about Zarro Boogs from bugtracker it stated that someone l know who is adding another search engine to google.s search that maybe a part of the hijack theory !! Entry Link: Google 302 Page Hijack Exploit!!http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/securitymonkey/g... Comment by "Greg Chapman" on Thank A Veteran- September 14, 2008 Why is it that the only time we really think about our veterans and the sacrificies they have made and make, is time of war. I personally feel selfish to have all the luxuries and freedom I have that so many great men and women have died for. I will thank every vet I see in uniform because their sacrificies are our luxuries. !! Entry Link:http:it.toolbox.comblogssecuritymonkeythank-a-veteran-1289http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/securitymonkey/t... Comment by Quartzman on Dear Apple, Why Doesn't My iPhone Have A Scramble Pad- September 13, 2008 dun dun duuuun! RE: iPhone update 2.1: "For the security conscious, the Passcode Lock section of Settings now offers an option to erase all data on the iPhone after 10 failed attempts at entering the pass-code" It ain't scramble -but it's closer. :) But the big question in my mind, and in general is, what forensic info is available on the iphone before and after the "wipe" Is it a real memory cleaning or jsut a table clearing !! Entry Link: a href="http:it.thttp://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/securitymonkey/d... Comment by "Eric A" on Clueless College: Your Information Is Safe. Trust Us.- September 10, 2008 Many school are trying very hard to keep secure information locked down, but its difficult when so many folks have access to it. Here is an example from my previous position at a public university... One of the junior deans had access to information on the membership of the sororities and fraternities on campus, including SSNs, which he stored on his computer. He also decided to store his spreadsheets on the campus web server in directories he controlled. Without telling anyhttp://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/securitymonkey/c... Comment by HecticMonkey on Help Out The Chief - Check Your Logfiles- September 9, 2008 I have searched a few weeks of log files in our perimeter. Not a single hit. Sorry I could not help you. HMm, no that's a lie, actually I am happy I did not find a thing... !! Entry Link: Help Out The Chief - Check Your Logfiles!!http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/securitymonkey/h... |