Twust and SafetwyDel Harvey who leads Twitter’s Trust and Safety team blogged yesterday that the social networking/micro-blogging service has begun filtering all links in Twitter Direct Messages to stop phishing:“Since these attacks occur primarily... »
Archive for March 10th, 2010
New sniffer soon coming to a server near you
This little gem is probably one of those diagnostic tools that -- like BackOrifice and Metasploit Framework -- in the right hands is a good diagnostic tool and in the wrong hands is a bad diagnostic tool:http://www.serversniff.net/index.php“ServerSni... »
Consoles for old games come with new malcode
Be on the lookout for websites offering up “free applications” which come with a nasty sting in the tail. Here’s a typical example: Appzkeygen(dot)comIf you like videogame consoles, you may be a fan of emulators (programs that ape lon... »
Understanding where your virtual machine files are [Hyper-V]
tweetmeme_url = 'http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2010/03/10/understanding-where-your-virtual-machine-files-are-hyper-v.aspx'; To be honest, I am surprised that I have not blogged about this before, but today I would like to talk about how virtual machine files are placed on the hard disk. Virtual Machine files The first thing to know is what files are used to create a virtual machine: .XML files These files contain... »

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