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This is a blog about security, coding and malware in no particular order. I write as a techie who handles security escalations from about 1/3 of the world. I spend a lot of time talking to customers with compromised networks.
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marklon
Targeted attacks - a sniper rifle, not a scattergun
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Malware is often thought of as an equal opportunity nasty. After all, real viruses affect the rich and poor equally. However, things are not as they once were. In the heady days of Blaster and Slammer and Nimda et al, the malware would infect anyone that...
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Risky business whatever you do...
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over 5 years ago
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Wow – The code review entry was really popular. I have to admit that I have never used a code review tool and they may be wonderful. I tend to plough on through the code just to be sure that I haven’t missed anything. I don’t do that many...
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Code reviews. Stay awake at the back there
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over 5 years ago
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Code reviews. What could be duller? It is very easy to put the brain in neutral and read the code in a daze. The eyes move but no information reaches the brain. Testing is also dull. The good thing about these dull things is that they avoid exciting times...
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How malware likes to hide
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Well, technically, how malware writers like to hide malware. In my last post, I talked about subversion – hacking the OS not to see the malware. That is part of the rootkit. Not all malware uses a rootkit and all malware has to avoid detection by signature...
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Subversion... something nasty lurks
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Subversion is defined by our friends in the Princeton U’s English department as follows: subversion noun 1. destroying someone's (or some group's) honesty or loyalty; undermining moral integrity; "corruption of a minor"; "the big city's...
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