Security Wire Weekly: November, 2006 archives

Security Wire Weekly:

November, 2006

Nov 29 2006   2:21PM GMT

Security Wire Weekly: Security job market



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David Foote of Foote Research talks about the state of the security job market. Also, Apple releases 22 fixes for Mac OS X and a Russian spam group is suspected behind a recent email surge.

 
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Nov 15 2006   2:22PM GMT

Security Wire Weekly: Microsoft updates



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Chris Andrew of security vendor Patchlink talks about Microsoft’s November batch of patches. Also, the SANS Institute released its list of the top 20 attack targets.

 
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Nov 8 2006   2:23PM GMT

Security Wire Weekly: Tor peer-to-peer privacy



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This week, Andrew Christensen, a researcher with FortConsult, explains how the Tor peer-to-peer network of routers, which keeps IP addresses private, can be hacked to reveal user data. Also, Microsoft deals with zero-day threats and Symantec will revamp its technical support forums. Listen on your PC or download to your favorite mobile device.

 
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Nov 1 2006   2:25PM GMT

Security Wire Weekly: Oracle security



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DBA Jon Emmons talks about the state of Oracle security and summarizes this week’s news, including new threats targeting Windows and Firefox 2.0.

 
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