The news is a little thin this week. Makes for a little challenge getting the Security Briefing pulled together. It is almost as if there were a series of security conferences coming up next week. 😉
For those of you heading off to security summer camp, don’t forget to sign up for parties while you’re there. Here is the post with the list of parties that we’re tracking. Speaking of tracking, be sure to check out the article on NSA cell phone tracking.
And now, the security briefing news…
Cheers,
Dave
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And now, the news…
- Exploit U | Securosis
- Child porn conviction quashed over misdated warrant | Independent.ie
- Akamai InfoSec at Black Hat, DEF CON and BSidesLV | Akamai Blog
- No Evidence Harvard Officials Read Faculty E-Mails, Report Says | NY Times
- Barrett Brown Prosecution Threatens Right to Link, Could Criminalize Routine Journalism Practices | EFF
- Cameron cracks down on ‘corroding influence’ of online pornography | The Guardian
- NSA locates cell phones even when switched off – report | RT (Hmm)
- …and a counter point: No, the NSA can’t track phones when they are “off” | Erratasec
- U.K.-based researcher claims responsibility for Apple Developer Center problems | CSO Online