Web threats

Opinion

Facebook, now with more(?) privacy!

When logging into Facebook today, I was greeted with a new set of controls. In the wake of the apparent success of Google+, it seems that Facebook would like to reassure its user base that they too can control who sees what you post, and who you tag.

Research

Amazon S3 exploiting through SpyEye

Many Cloud Computing providers offer gigabytes of storage for free, and the cybercriminals use to maintain and spread malware of all the kind. At the same time, many legitimate services are not free, but are still very attractive to cybercrime gangs. In the case of Amazon, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) does the trick.

Research

What has happened to DNS Security?

Have we forgotten about DNS secutity? In a time of hacktivism and targetted attacks being on the raise this is something that we cannot afford forgetting. During my research i noticed that alot of DNS servers are running a weak configuration allowing an remote attacker to gain valuable information.

Reports
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