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- Thinking Like an Attacker: How Red Teams Hack Your Site to Save It, slashdot.org
- Devs cook up ‘leakproof’ all-Tor untrackable platform, The Register
- Even a CHILD can make a Trojan to pillage Windows Phone 8, The Register
- Important security updates arrive for all Windows users, The H Security: News and Features
- Skype investigating account theft vulnerability, Update 2 at The H Security: News and Features
- Skype IDs hijackable by ANY FOOL who knows your email address, The Register
- 4G Wireless Networks Are Extremely Vulnerable to Jamming, According to Researchers at Virginia Tech, MIT Technology Review
- Hardcoded passwords leave Telstra routers wide open – Networks, SC Magazine Australia at Secure Business Intelligence
- Scotty beams data past firewalls and filters, The H Security: News and Features
- Skype disables password resets over big security flaw, TG Daily
- Hacker Claims to Have Breached Adobe, NYTimes.com
- Attackers Compromise Adobe Connect User Site, threatpost
- For Sale: Cheap access to corporate computers, BBC News
- So you broke our encrypted files? Ha! They were DOUBLY encrypted, The Register
- Update at The H Security: News and Features, Adobe confirms customer data breach
- Data breach as a result of NASA laptop theft, The H Security: News and Features
- Nasa to encrypt data after its latest laptop loss, BBC News via Slashdot
- Google sandboxes Flash in Chrome for Mac OS X, The H Security: News and Features
- MS plugs ‘highly exploitable’ IE 9 hole in November Patch Tuesday, The Register
- Google Sheds Light on New Android App Scanner, threatpost
- Stealing VM Keys from the Hardware Cache, Schneier on Security
- How ISPs will do “six strikes”: Throttled speeds, blocked sites, Ars Technica
- FreeBSD Project Discloses Security Breach Via Stolen SSH Key, Slashdot
- Windows Malware Uses Google Docs as a Proxy to Phone Home, thenextweb.com via Slashdot
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By Thomas Gideon
– November 18, 2012
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