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Security Briefing – July 27th

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G’day!

I have a small heap of things to do before Wednesday when I leave for Las Vegas. Both nervous and excited to visit the heavily touted DefCon events. Looking very forward to meeting our readers and getting a chance to match avatar pics and nicknames to real faces and names. I guess I’ll be doing the same, won’t I? On the aside, Matt wrangled himself a press pass for Black Hat and DefCon. If you have something you’d like him to write about specifically, please let us/him know and we’ll see what we can do.

Make it a great day!

Signed,

The Intern

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And now, the news…

  1. EFF urges members to pressure Google on books privacy – Network World
  2. Citing Privacy Concerns, Senate Seeks Legal Justifications for Govt. Cybersecurity Plan – Threat Level
  3. Tech Insight: Social Networking In The Enterprise — What Should Security Pros Do About It? – Dark Reading
  4. What are homograph attacks? – Security Ninja
  5. iPhone Security: Not Beefy Enough For Business? – Network World
  6. SHA-3: second round in the cryptographers’ Olympiad – Heise
  7. 4 Ways to Catch a Liar – CSO Online
  8. HP researchers develop browser-based darknet – C|NET
  9. Malware Expected to Set Records This Year – PC World
  10. Spammers exploit free email, online storage as Black Hat Vegas 2009 kicks off – Last Watchdog
  11. Social Stalking: Try Brightkite For DefCon – HiR Information Report

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