... on Twitter
@DrInfoSec And even then it depends on the reader program :)
@DrInfoSec And even then it depends on the reader program :)
@hakmem Yeap. Only safe file format is plain text ASCII... no virus there.
@hakmem Yeap. Only safe file format is plain text ASCII... no virus there.
Be suspicious of any Flash updates > RT @DrInfoSec: Trojan infects IE, Firefox in one swoop http://t.co/Hsb165TS [two-for-one]
Be suspicious of any Flash updates < RT @>em/em<: Trojan infects IE, Firefox in one swoop >a href="http://t.co/Hsb165TS"/a< [two-for-one]
“@DrInfoSec: Are Apple products really more secure? (by @mikko) http://t.co/2e7JgKPW [Hello, I'm a Mac]”
“@DrInfoSec: Are Apple products really more secure? (by @mikko) http://t.co/2e7JgKPW [Hello, I'm a Mac]”
@DrInfoSec PDFs are programs whose output (among other stuff) is the text you see on the screen
@DrInfoSec PDFs are programs whose output (among other stuff) is the text you see on the screen
Twitter once again puts me in good company... :) http://t.co/QjVBjicl
Twitter once again puts me in good company... :) http://t.co/QjVBjicl
@SchmidtJoshua Than what? Notice they said "making it HARDER to create an exploit" not "making it impossible."
@SchmidtJoshua Than what? Notice they said "making it HARDER to create an exploit" not "making it impossible."
.@DrInfoSec US DHS asks public for ideas on botnet mitigation http://t.co/jGElrWtd < Perhaps DHS can simply define botnets as a design flaw.
.@DrInfoSec US DHS asks public for ideas on botnet mitigation http://t.co/jGElrWtd < Perhaps DHS can simply define botnets as a design flaw.
RT @Just_this_time: RT @DrInfoSec: Trojan infects IE, Firefox in one swoop http://t.co/cPul0Ai8 [two-for-one]
RT @Just_this_time: RT @DrInfoSec: Trojan infects IE, Firefox in one swoop http://t.co/cPul0Ai8 [two-for-one]
RT @DrInfoSec: Trojan infects IE, Firefox in one swoop http://t.co/cPul0Ai8 [two-for-one]
RT @DrInfoSec: Trojan infects IE, Firefox in one swoop http://t.co/cPul0Ai8 [two-for-one]
Trojan infects IE, Firefox in one swoop http://t.co/mUtcYEDl [two-for-one]
Trojan infects IE, Firefox in one swoop http://t.co/mUtcYEDl [two-for-one]
Are Apple products really more secure? (by @mikko) http://t.co/RcBTmSZt [Hello, I'm a Mac]
Are Apple products really more secure? (by @mikko) http://t.co/RcBTmSZt [Hello, I'm a Mac]
US DHS asks public to share ideas on botnet mitigation http://t.co/itG98mC0 [.au model comes to mind]
US DHS asks public to share ideas on botnet mitigation http://t.co/itG98mC0 [.au model comes to mind]
How to hack a DOD Web site for $400 http://t.co/jMjX6Ay2 [commentary piece but could be useful for awareness]
How to hack a DOD Web site for $400 http://t.co/jMjX6Ay2 [commentary piece but could be useful for awareness]
RT @DrInfoSec: Symantec Intelligence Report for Sept 2011 http://t.co/IoIF2mfd [72% (peak) of malware using polymorphic techniques #infosec
RT @DrInfoSec: Symantec Intelligence Report for Sept 2011 http://t.co/IoIF2mfd [72% (peak) of malware using polymorphic techniques #infosec
Symantec Intelligence Report for Sept 2011 http://t.co/SrrVXtwA [72% (peak) of malware using polymorphic techniques]
Symantec Intelligence Report for Sept 2011 http://t.co/SrrVXtwA [72% (peak) of malware using polymorphic techniques]
MacOSX Trojan hides behind malicious PDF disguise http://t.co/qiuG7P6r [many still think "PDF files are somehow magically safer" than progs]
MacOSX Trojan hides behind malicious PDF disguise http://t.co/qiuG7P6r [many still think "PDF files are somehow magically safer" than progs]
RT @DrInfoSec: mysql.com hacked and serving malware, stolen data sold on hacker forums http://t.co/usEaRDov [stay safe on the inter-tubes]
RT @DrInfoSec: mysql.com hacked and serving malware, stolen data sold on hacker forums http://t.co/usEaRDov [stay safe on the inter-tubes]
RT @DrInfoSec: Internet & security 2011: issue is slow accumulation of security problems in the key protocols & systems http://t.co/1Otg45HP
RT @DrInfoSec: Internet & security 2011: issue is slow accumulation of security problems in the key protocols & systems http://t.co/1Otg45HP
Is Mobile Device Management Dead? -- InformationWeek http://t.co/ZbiCLU6U
Is Mobile Device Management Dead? -- InformationWeek http://t.co/ZbiCLU6U