Archive for March 10th, 2010

Twitter starts Direct Message phishing filtering

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Twitter starts Direct Message phishing filtering

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... »

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New sniffer soon coming to a server near you

Wednesday, 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... »

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Consoles for old games come with new malcode

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
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... »

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Understanding where your virtual machine files are [Hyper-V]

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
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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