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A Simple Software Security Guy at Microsoft!
Online Security Sessions from TechEd IT Forum Available

Knowing the Enemy - A lightning demonstration on how hackers attack networks
http://www.microsoft.com/emea/itsshowtime/sessionh.aspx?videoid=351
Marcus Murray, Senior Security Architect, Truesec

Advanced Malware Cleaning
http://www.microsoft.com/emea/itsshowtime/sessionh.aspx?videoid=359
Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow, Platform and Services Division, Microsoft

Windows Vista User Account Control Internals
http://www.microsoft.com/emea/itsshowtime/sessionh.aspx?videoid=360
Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow, Platform and Services Division, Microsoft

Defending Layer 8: How to recognize and combat social engineering
http://www.microsoft.com/emea/itsshowtime/sessionh.aspx?videoid=339
Steve Riley, Senior Program Manager, Security Business and Technology, Microsoft Corporation

Windows Vista Kernel Changes
http://www.microsoft.com/emea/itsshowtime/sessionh.aspx?videoid=340
Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow, Platform and Services Division, Microsoft

Windows Vista Firewall and IPSec Enhancements
http://www.microsoft.com/emea/itsshowtime/sessionh.aspx?videoid=352
Steve Riley, Senior Program Manager, Security Business and Technology Unit, Microsoft Corporation

Posted: Thursday, December 21, 2006 8:56 AM by michael_HOWARD
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Zian said:

# December 21, 2006 1:57 PM

Brian said:

Argh! Those presentations are completely borked and nonfunctional in anything but IE.

# December 21, 2006 4:42 PM

Ryan said:

Fascinating!  I didn't know Microsoft released videos such as this.  I wish I'd known of this TechEd IT forum earlier.

# January 7, 2007 3:01 AM

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# January 15, 2007 5:59 AM

VladTheImpaler said:

LINDENHURST, N.Y. — Three thieves who allegedly stole 14 global positioning system devices didn't get away with their crime for long. The devices led police right to their home.

Town officials said the thieves didn't even know what they had: they thought the [url=http://www.bdr-cellphone.info]GPS devices[/url] were[url=http://www.bdr-cellphone.info] cell phones[/url], which they planned to sell.

According to Suffolk County police, the GPS devices were stolen Monday night from the Town of Babylon Public Works garage in Lindenhurst. The town immediately tapped its GPS system, and it showed that one of the devices was inside a house. Police said that when they arrived there, Kurt Husfeldt, 46, had the device in his hands.

Husfeldt was charged with criminal possession of stolen property. His 13-year-old son also was arrested on grand larceny charges.

Town officials said the boy committed the burglary with Steven Mangiapanella, 20, also of Lindenhurst. He was charged with grand larceny.

Babylon installed 300 GPS devices in snow plows, dump trucks, street sweepers and other vehicles last January.

# January 20, 2007 5:22 PM
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