Open-source bug hunt results posted The results are in. Coverity performed bug testing on 30 of the most popular Open Source programs, and have compiled their results. This study was […]
I’m posting a link to an older article (from around January 2006) which shows you how to add “snort signatures” to your Kerio Firewall. The article is referencing the WMF […]
Hi everyone,It’s been a busy year for me. Between working, taking classes (and tutoring other students), and beta testing software, I haven’t had the time to blog here like I […]
Why hackers are taking a bite of Apple csmonitor.com I’m blogging about this, because of two reasons. One, it shows that no Operating System is 100% secure (or better then […]
Hi everyone, Well, with the excitement at the end of last year/beginning of this year, I thought I would take a few moments to give some tips on how to […]
Hi everyone, Ok, the link that I put with this post, takes you to the actual “GPL” General Public License for open source software. It’s only an interesting read, if […]
Hi everyone, Thankfully, the worst is over (crossing my fingers, toes, and eyes). Microsoft released their patch yesterday, and people are downloading and installing it. Antivirus companies are able to […]
Hi everyone, Yesterday at around 2:00 p.m. PST (9:00 p.m. UT), Microsoft released the fix for the WMF vulnerability. If you’ve downloaded the ‘unofficial’ patch, you can safely uninstall it […]
Hi everyone, No, I’m not implying that the Linux or Open Source community had ANYTHING to do with the exploits that have been released. Nor, am I implying that they […]
My Personal version of the WMF Vulnerability FAQ… I’ve had some people ask me different questions about this new vulnerability. Some of them have been answered in other FAQ’s (http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyid=994), […]