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Kim Cameron on GOOGs single sign on design vulnerability
Michael Howard
I spoke with Kim Cameron a few days ago about Google's single sign-on (SSO) design bug . I wanted his take on the bug because he's one of the best in the area of identity, single sign-on etc etc... his response can only be described as scathing.
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15 Sep 2008
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Reminder: Microsoft Security Intelligence Report - Webcast on Wed 7 Nov
Michael Howard
Wednesday, November 07, 2007 10:00 AM Pacific Time Support WebCast: Microsoft Security Intelligence Report: Latest trends in vulnerabilities, malware, and potentially unwanted software
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6 Nov 2007
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Privacy Tip o' the Day
Michael Howard
I'm stunned at how much private data the average citizen will divulge. I was buying some stuff yesterday, and the clerk at the checkout asked the customer in front of me for her phone #, which she was quite happy to give. Next, I was signing up for gym membership, and the guy in front of me wrote his...
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8 Aug 2007
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A Chronology of Data Breaches
Michael Howard
A fascinating read http://www.privacyrights.org/ar/ChronDataBreaches.htm.
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22 Sep 2006
Blog Post:
SDL book is shipping!
Michael Howard
I have in my paws a copy of the Security Development Lifecycle book... :) And I am told boxes of books are on the way to warehouses right now! It's always great to see the physical bits!
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2 Jun 2006
Blog Post:
Privacy Breach Impact Calculator
Michael Howard
Cute! http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/general/0,295582,sid14_gci1182844,00.html?track=NL-430&ad=551180
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8 May 2006
Blog Post:
MSN Phishing and Scams site
Michael Howard
Just gone live, you should point friends and family to this: http://safety.msn.com/phishing/
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20 Dec 2004
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Finally, a book on Privacy for Developers
Michael Howard
My good friend J.C. Cannon has written the book on Privacy aimed squarely at developers, as well as IT folks. While I, and many others, focus on security, J.C. and his team address privacy issues. I think most people consider the two disciplines kinda the same, they are quite different, and I would urge...
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13 Oct 2004
Blog Post:
Windows XP SP2 Privacy Statements Released
Michael Howard
The Windows Privacy Statement highlights 27 components that have historically been of interest to privacy advocates and customers, and the 6 page IE Privacy Statement highlights some of the new IE features including “Pop up Blocker”, “Untrusted Publishers”, and “Managed Add-ons”. The statements, along...
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16 Aug 2004
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