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Security Briefing: September 14th

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OK, so, we’re back with another week. My vacation has come to its natural and horrible end. By which I mean, I’m now back at work in the salt mines. I’ll be back on the news desk a couple days a week now as our beloved intern has gone back to class (sniff).

Damn this coffee cup isn’t self filling? What the hell man?

Anywhoo. I’m working on a few additions to the site to help improve things. If there are resources or added features that you’d like to see us roll out please leave a comment. No guarantee we’ll do it but, ya never know. Stranger things have happened. This morning I made my own coffee. It’s crunchy but, hey, it happened.

Cheers,
Dave

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And now, the news…

  1. Computer glitch leaves Ulster terrorists ‘invisible’ | Times Online
  2. Block data leaks at the endpoint | Network World
  3. Windows bug enables PC hijacking, Microsoft warns | Computer World
  4. Steganography meets VoIP in hacker world | Ethiopian Review
  5. Microsoft: Windows 7 upgrade can take nearly a day (Updated) | ars technica
  6. 802.11n Wi-Fi standard finally approved | CNET
  7. Don’t Hire a QSA by Seeking the Lowest Bid, Warns Heartland’s Carr | Digital Transactions
  8. Cyber criminals targeting small businesses | Associated Press
  9. Korea to train 3,000 ‘cyber sheriffs’ | The Korea Herald

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