by wwarren | Feb 14, 2011 | Security, Security Alerts
Read this…people like this are worse than the “bad” guys. Also keep in mind all of the stuff you are putting out there on Facebook and other sites. It’s not hard to build a scarily detailed profile of you no matter “careful” you...
by wwarren | Feb 13, 2011 | Microsoft, Security, Security Alerts, Windows
An IE problem IS a windows problem due to how ie/windows is architected. You cannot remotely take over a machine with firefox unless you are running as admin. You CAN take a over a machine if you are running IE even in non-admin mode due to IE being directly...
by wwarren | Feb 11, 2011 | Security, Security Alerts, Vendors
So the list grows. Started by a law firm..at the request of BofA. Unless this was gov’t sanctioned there’s already tons of folks needing to get irons. So far there’s been zero mention of a court order so this is all an illegal attempt. So the...
by wwarren | Feb 11, 2011 | Security, Vendors
HB Gary gets further isolated. One of the two other companies that assisted HB Gary in it’s illegal witch hunt has now apologized and “severed all ties” to HB Gary. My question is…why would anyone do business with these companies now anyway?...
by wwarren | Feb 10, 2011 | Security
Now he has not only gotten himself owned but his employer and his employers parent who was in the middle of a sellout. What this man was doing wasn’t legitimate research…it was a vendetta. How one man tracked down Anonymous—and paid a heavy...
by wwarren | Jan 26, 2011 | Cloud Computing, Security
Go do this. At least you won’t be able to have your facebook account stolen when you are on public wifi. To turn on your HTTP connection, go to the “Account Security” section of Facebook’s Account Settings page. Facebook offers users SSL...