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- Inside BBC's Chimera botnet
- Earlier this month, the controversial BBC purchase of a botnet and modifying the infected hosts in the name of "public interest" sparked a lot of debate on the pros and cons of their action. Condemned by certain security vendors, and naturally, at least from guerrilla PR perspective, applauded and encouraged...
- Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Malware, Chimera Botnet, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2009-03-30
- A Class of Predictive Models for Multi-Level Risks
- In the financial service industry, discriminant analysis and its variants based upon binary outcome, such as logistic regression or neural networks, are largely used to develop predictive models. However, the two-state assumption of such models over-simplifies customers' behavioral outcomes and ignores the existence of multi-level risk. In many situations, the...
- Tags: Risk, SAS Institute, Strategy, Security, Management
- White papers 2009-02-27
- Fortify warns of configuration weaknesses in SOA deployments
- Security code review specialists Fortify Software has issued a warning about major configuration weaknesses affecting SOA service oriented architecture deployments from IBM, Microsoft and Apache. According to Fortify, certain configurations of Apache Axis, Apache Axis 2, IBM WebSphere 6.1, Microsoft .NET Web Services Enhancements WSE 2.0 and...
- Tags: Apache Software Foundation, SOA, Application Security, Attack, Veracode, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Security, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Web Services, Software, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-07-29
- Protecting Web Services From Remote Exploit Code: A Static Analysis Approach
- This paper proposes STILL, a real-time, out-of-the-box, signature-free, remote exploit binary code injection attack blocker to protect web servers. STILL is motivated by an important observation that the request messages to web servers are exclusively data and not binary executable code. Since remote exploits are typically binary executable code, this...
- Tags: Web Server, Web, Web Service, Server, Association For Computing Machinery, Exploit Code, Analysis, Web Servers, Internet
- White papers 2008-04-25
- Report fuels OpenOffice vs. OOXML debate
- Report fuels OpenOffice vs. OOXML debateThe funniest quote from the Burton report:ODF is primarily focused on content and presentation domains, and it is far less useful for scenarios requiring advanced structure and behavior capabilities."That just make me laugh!! Can they give one scenario or example??? What exactly are "advanced" structure...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), OpenDocument Format, OOXML, Microsoft Corp., digital-rights management, OpenOffice
- Discussion threads 2008-01-17
- Does DRM really limit Vista?
- Does DRM really limit Vista?I would agreeEA also is not a fun or stable place to be a game developer.But with music and movies you have a choice with DRMBut with music and movies you have a choice with DRM and you don't have to use DRMed content on Windows...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Games, Tom, digital-rights management, Microsoft Windows Vista, game
- Discussion threads 2007-02-22
- Implementation of Mobile Streaming Media Player Based on BREW
- Nowadays mobile streaming service through cell phone is becoming the highlight of new value-added mobile services. Based on the present CDMA1x wireless data network and Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless BREW platform, adopting compression technologies of H.264 and QCP, a set of streaming media players are designed and implemented, and...
- Tags: Mobile, BREW, Streaming Media, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Development Tools, Cellular Phones, Advertising & Promotion, Handhelds, Digital Media, Internet, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing, Hardware
- White papers 2006-09-01
- Authentication as risk management
- Strong Authentication has become an issue of "risk management." Traditionally, authentication has been a binary problem with a binary answer -- you are or are not authenticated. But recent "guidance" (which is fancy government way of saying, "do it or else") by the FFIEC has changed all of that in...
- Tags: Corillian, authentication, risk management
- Blog posts 2006-05-11
- Microsoft Office to get a dose of OpenDocument
- Microsoft Office to get a dose of OpenDocumentBut that has nothing to do with the price of eggsMS Office will have .odf support.Really, the two interfaces are almost the same. Sure, if you arefamiliar with MS Office, you will find it easier to navigate menus and in general do what...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, OpenDocument Format
- Discussion threads 2006-05-05
- Best BlackList for series 60 (Mobile)
- Best Blacklist highlights:Real-time incoming number analysis. When you have an incoming callBlackList application instantly detects incoming number and uses unique algorithm reverted binary tree to analyse it and determine if the service has to reject it or not. Regardless of how many numbers/contacts it has to analyse it rejects the...
- Tags: Phone, Mobile, Service, Smartphoneware, Blacklist highlights:Real-time, Phone Number, Telecom & Utilities
- Software downloads 2006-05-04
- IBM's Sutor responds to ODF SDK analysis
- In a blog post entitled Regarding an [OpenDocument Format] SDK, IBM's director of standards and open source Bob Sutor responded to the questions I raised yesterday:David Berlind asks over in his ZDNet blog where the SDK Software Development Kit is for OpenDocument. It's a good question Sutor covers a lot...
- Tags: SDK, OpenDocument Format
- Blog posts 2006-03-08
- Podbop wins best mashup award
- The attendees voted, with their wooden nickels, Podbop the best mashup of MashupCamp. Taylor McKnight was awarded a hot Sun Niagra/TI Ultrasparc system by Sun President and COO Jonathan Schwartz, who noted the what we used to call object reuse, which failed, has finally come to fruition in mashups. "Object...
- Tags: mashup
- Blog posts 2006-02-21
- Best BlackList for Nokia 7710 (Mobile)
- Automatically rejects unwanted callers. Real-time incoming number analysis and instant reject. Easy to configure and use. Your phone will be always busy for unwelcome calls!Best Blacklist highlights: Real-time incoming number analysis. When you have an incoming call BlackList application instantly detects incoming number and uses unique algorithm reverted binary tree...
- Tags: Phone, Nokia Corp., Mobile, Service, Smartphoneware, BlackList, Phone Number, SchedulerScheduler, Telecom & Utilities
- Software downloads 2006-02-02
- Best BlackList for Nokia 9500/9300 (Mobile)
- Automatically rejects unwanted callers. Real-time incoming number analysis and instant reject. Easy to configure and use. Your phone will be always busy for unwelcome calls!Best Blacklist highlights: Real-time incoming number analysis. When you have an incoming call BlackList application instantly detects incoming number and uses unique algorithm reverted binary tree...
- Tags: Phone, Nokia Corp., Mobile, Service, Smartphoneware, BlackList, Phone Number, SchedulerScheduler, Telecom & Utilities
- Software downloads 2006-01-25
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