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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

How to minimize the risk of illicit credit card capturing; Personal spy gear: Is it ethical? Is it legal?

How to minimize the risk of illicit credit card capturing; FTC whacks four more telemarketing scammers
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Cisco wireless LAN vulnerability could open 'back door'

Some wireless access points from Cisco Systems have a vulnerability that could allow a hacker to redirect traffic outside the enterprise or potentially gain access to an entire corporate network, a security company said. Read full story

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How to minimize the risk of illicit credit card capturing
Illegally capturing customer payment card numbers, or skimming, is a huge threat to merchants, according to an upcoming report on the criminal activity.

FTC whacks four more telemarketing scammers
The Federal Trade Commission today settled charges with four telemarketing scammers who were charging for products that were never ordered, making bogus claims about their products, and harassing consumers with unwanted phone calls, the commission stated.

Personal spy gear: Is it ethical? Is it legal?
From disguised video security cams to GPS tracking loggers, personal security is going high-tech. But these gadgets bring up a host of sticky ethical and legal questions.

Bugs and Fixes: A Rare Emergency Fix From Microsoft
Microsoft might have been feeling like the little Dutch boy over the last month, plugging holes with regular patches and with rare out-of-cycle fixes in an attempt to prevent attackers from pouring through.

A skank discussion: Privacy, anonymity, and misogyny
In response to last week's post about former supermodel Liskula Cohen forcing Google to give up the identity of an anonymous blogger ("Skanks for nothing: Google must identify anonymous blogger"), I got a couple of e-mails that are worth exploring in a little more depth. So here goes.

A6 promises a way to check up on public cloud security
What cloud services users need is a way to verify that the security they expect is being delivered, and there is an effort underway for an interface that would do just that.

August Giveaways
Cisco Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Practical Intrusion Analysis; Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of SCCM 2007 Unleashed. Google Subnet is giving away 15 copies of Web Geek's Guide to Google Chrome. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet, Microsoft Subnet and Google Subnet home pages. Deadline for entries is August 31.

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August 26, 2009

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