OSWA Assistant – Wireless Hacking & Auditing LiveCD Toolkit

Monday, June 9th, 2008

The OSWA-Assistant is a no-Operating-System-required standalone toolkit which is solely focused on wireless auditing. As a result, in addition to the usual WiFi (802.11) auditing tools, it also covers Bluetooth and RFID auditing. Using the toolkit is as easy as popping it into your computer’s CDROM and making your computer ...

Phishers Drop MySpace Bait

Monday, June 9th, 2008

TrendLabs Content Security has come upon a new phishing attack that leads to the download of malware. However, unlike most instances where phishing baits are usually banks, credit unions or other financial institutions, this time it uses the popular social networking Web site MySpace.com. The phishing URL may be contained in ...

How safe is instant messaging?

Monday, June 9th, 2008

The number of interested parties eager to listen in on your online conversations, including what you type through instant messaging, has never been higher. It's trivial to monitor unencrypted wireless networks and snatch IM passwords as they flow through the ether. Broadband providers and their business partners are enthusiastically peeking into ...

Site Security Policy

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

OK gang, this is one of those rare moments where feedback from community will directly influence a security feature that’ll make a real difference. First some background... About 6 months ago Brandon Sterne left a cushy infosec position at eBay for Mozilla to solve an extremely important Web security problem he ...

Crypto Virus Returns

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

The emergence of a variant on a virus that encrypts the victim's data with a strong 1,024-bit algorithm so the victim can't unscramble it without paying a ransom has begun to spread, potentially posing a major threat, according to the antimalware firm which discovered it. Kaspersky Lab says the new variant ...