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Top 10 Spam Stories of 2008
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Well, it's a yearly tradition in the western hemisphere that at the end of the year, we compose a top 10 list of the 10 most <insert description here>. So, I thought that I would create my own list of the top 10 spam stories of 2008. ...
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More on whether cybersecurity should be managed from the White House
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Continuing on from my previous post , should there be a central government authority that oversees cybersecurity? The article which I originally cited earlier continues: As everyone now seems to agree, that means effective cybersecurity requires bringing...
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Should cybersecurity be managed from the White House?
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A couple of weeks ago, an article appeared on arstechnica.com asking the question "Should cybersecurity be managed from the White House?" During the recent presidential elections in the United States and the federal elections in Canada, the...
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Merry Christmas!
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I had my birthday a couple of weeks ago and one of the things I did was perform one of my favorite card tricks for some friends. As a Christmas gift to my readers (now how many bloggers do that?), I thought I would share it with all of you. ...
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Cyberwarfare 101: Case Study of a Textbook Attack, part 2
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This post continues on from my previous post on the cyberattack on Estonia in 2007. During the first wave of the assault, network security specialists attempted to erect barriers and firewalls to protect primary targets. As the attacks increased in frequency...
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Cyberwarfare 101: Case Study of a Textbook Attack, part 1
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This is part of a series on cybersecurity originally published by Stratfor on April 18, 2008. Summary One of the most mature instances of a cyberwarfare attack was an assault on Internet networks in Estonia in late April and early May of 2007. The Russian...
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Blame Canada
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Last week, the CBC released an article claiming that Canada is the world's worst spam source. Some excerpts from the article: Canadian computers — many of them unwittingly — send out over nine billion spam e-mails a day, almost five...
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Personalized Spam
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The Times of India has an article entitled This Spam is Just For You! The article is awkwardly written and I don't think that the point comes across very well, so I thought I'd rewrite some of it. SAN FRANCISCO: Yes, guys, those spam e-mails for...
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The trouble with SMTP
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SMTP, or Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, is the Internet protocol that the world uses to transmit email. Its advantage is that it is simple to use (so simple, even a caveman could use it! But on a side note, I did not save 15% or more with Geico;...
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Sometimes security restrictions are annoying
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over 5 years ago
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As I relate some of my travels, I often observe how many security leaks there are in everyday life. But sometimes, security precautions can be annoying. I was traveling in Europe last week, and then I made a connecting flight back to Canada through...
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Security only works if you follow procedure
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over 5 years ago
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I've been traveling the past two weeks, which explains the dearth of posts in this blog. But as I've been traveling, I've noticed that when it comes to security, there are some major gaps in the system. Take airports, for example. I was waiting...
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So true
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As I moved from Spam Analyst to Program Manager, I have gone from project-implementer to project-driver. In the cartoon below, I think I now identify with the person on the left. Source .
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The intangibles
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When it comes to spam filtering, it's the intangibles that make the difference. Simply running a spam filter and hoping that it will filter out all of your spam is unrealistic because after years of experience, I have learned that defense-in-depth, when...
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A conspiracy theory
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Over the past few weeks, there have been a number of instances where some of our outbound customers have been compromised and started sending out spam. An abnormal amount of them have occurred on weekends, the times when myself and another spam analyst...
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Infection rates by country
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over 5 years ago
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Continuing on in my theme of picking interesting pieces of data from Microsoft's latest Security and Intelligence Report (of which I am a credited author), I thought I'd take a look at where malware infected computers are most likely. Below is a...
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