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- How Apple orchestrated web attack on researchers
- Last summer, when I wrote "Vicious orchestrated assault on MacBook wireless researchers," it set off a long chain of heated debates and blogs. I had hoped to release the information on who orchestrated the vicious assault, but threats of lawsuits and a spineless company that refused to defend itself meant...
- Tags: Blogging, Wi-Fi, Web, SecureWorks Inc., David Maynor, David Chartier, Jim Dalrymple, Apple Computer Inc., video
- Blog posts 2007-03-20
- Johnny Cache speaks out at ToorCon 8
- Johnny Cache speaks out at ToorCon 8Thanks GeorgeNow who am I going to believe? Spin doctors and suits or Johnny Cache? Hmm, well Johnny doesn't look that professional without a suit and tie and in fact he looks a bit radical - an angry young man in fact.HmmTwo...
- Tags: Blogging, Apple Inc., Johnny Cache, SecureWorks Inc., blog, flaw
- Discussion threads 2006-10-02
- MacBook WiFi hacker cancels talk
- Instead of a planned presentation WiFi hacker Johnny Ellch delivered only a prepared statement at ToorCon, San Diegos annual security conference on Saturday.I reported last week that Maynor and Ellch were scheduled to speak at ToorCon, where the inflammatory duos "complete story" of their infamous MacBook WiFi hack was to...
- Tags: SecureWorks Inc., MacBook WiFi
- Blog posts 2006-10-02
- Clampdown at Toorcon imminent for Apple Wi-Fi flaw
- Clampdown at Toorcon imminent for Apple Wi-Fi flawYes, we're all shockedThe great reveal, promised to us for months now has, once again, been postponed. I'm so surprised.George, why are you so adamant about blaming all of this on Apple? Apple has publicly answered all of your questions. ...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, SECURITY, Apple Inc., David Maynor, ToorCon, SecureWorks Inc., Wi-Fi
- Discussion threads 2006-09-29
- Clampdown at Toorcon imminent for Apple Wi-Fi flaw
- In a possible repeat of what happened at last years Black Hat convention with Mike Lynn and Cisco , Ive just received word from Elizabeth Clarke who is the VP of Corporate Communications at SecureWorks that David Maynor will not be presenting at Toorcon. Even as late as yesterday...
- Tags: Maynor, SecureWorks Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-09-29
- David Burke dissects Apple's response on SecureWorks
- David Burke dissects Apple's response on SecureWorksGeorge, I am disappointed in you...Just was I was starting to like you....and you bring back your imaginery friend David Burke...Here is a hint. There are no "legal professionals" Either you are a lawyer, or not. I am lawyer, but in...
- Tags: UNIX, HERE IS, David Burke, Apple Inc., Maynor, SecureWorks Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-09-25
- David Burke dissects Apple's response on SecureWorks
- David Burke who is a very sharp reader decided to chime in on Apple's seemingly firm denial that SecureWorks supplied nothing of significance to Apple for the Apple Wi-Fi security patch. This isn't the first time Mr. Burke has weighed in here on Real World IT, he took John...
- Tags: SecureWorks Inc., Maynor, Apple Computer Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-09-25
- Apple strongly denies getting information from SecureWorks
- Apple strongly denies getting information from SecureWorksStrong wordsGeorge:That is a strong denial. Thank you for posting that.apologies...are in order from those persons that have been accusing Apple of "parsing" words. This is as strong an indication so far that M&E and SecureWorks have not been playing this thing...
- Tags: SECURITY, Blogging, Apple Inc., SecureWorks Inc., Maynor, JetJaguar
- Discussion threads 2006-09-25
- Apple strongly denies getting information from SecureWorks
- I posed some questions to Apple when I wrote "Apple patches Wi-Fi but refuses to give researchers due credit" to try and pin down exactly what Apple acknowledges to have received from SecureWorks or not. I was a bit surprised when I got all of them answered based on...
- Tags: SecureWorks Inc., Apple Computer Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-09-25
- Apple patches Wi-Fi but refuses to give researchers due credit
- Apple patches Wi-Fi but refuses to give researchers due creditthanks for following up on thisI was wondering what happened after Apple accused the researchers of falsifying the story. This episode clearly brings out Apple's true colors.Still a HoaxThe simple fact is this "hack" has not been demonstrated on a stock...
- Tags: Notebooks, Wi-Fi, Maynor, Apple Inc., Apple MacBook, SecureWorks Inc., David Maynor
- Discussion threads 2006-09-23
- Apple patches Wi-Fi but refuses to give researchers credit
- [UPDATE 9/25/2006: The word "due" was dropped from the title because it is now disputed by Apple. Apple has issued a strong denial that anything useful was given to them and responded to this blog in detail.]After all the controversy, it turns out that there really are critical vulnerabilities...
- Tags: David Maynor, Brian Krebs
- Blog posts 2006-09-23
- MacBooks and death threats
- MacBooks and death threatsResearch better next timeYou might want to research things a bit better before you start slamming other bloggers. Even Brian Krebs did a bit better this morning:Posted by SecureWorks on their website:"Although an Apple MacBook was used as the demo platform, it was exploited through a...
- Tags: Notebooks, Wi-Fi, world rule, Kreb, Apple MacBook, Apple Macintosh, wireless device driver, wireless, SecureWorks Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-08-21
- Vicious orchestrated assault on MacBook wireless researchers
- There has been a vicious orchestrated assault on researcher David Maynor and the company SecureWorks claiming that the Maynor and SecureWorks falsified their research presented at Black Hat 2006. In a video demonstration, Maynor completely took over an Apple MacBook using a vulnerability in a third party wireless driver....
- Tags: Maynor
- Blog posts 2006-08-20
- Host-based Intrusion Prevention Management
- The SecureWorks iSensor provides NIPS security, the OKENA StormWatch product provides HIPS security. Used in tandem, and in conjunction with a properly configured firewall and antivirus software, HIPS and NIPS create complementary layered protection, the most reliable, robust approach to Internet security. StormWatch HIPS consists of agent software residing on...
- Tags: Agent, SecureWorks Inc., SecureWorks iSensor, StormWatch HIPS, Real Estate, Intrusion Prevention, Security, Business Operations
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- Intrusion Prevention versus Intrusion Detection
- Intrusions are a problem endemic to today's networks. If a computer is on the Internet, or receives data from the Internet, including Web browsing or email, then security is a problem. This is true for everyone, as automated scanners and worms do not make distinctions between targets. Simply, if your...
- Tags: SecureWorks Inc., Intrusion Prevention, Internet, Intrusion Detection, Scanners, Network Security, Security, Hardware, Peripherals, Networking
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- Delivering Rock Solid Internet Security
- For Atlanta, Georgia-based SecureWorks, making the Internet - and the corporate computer networks of its customers - safe for business is a mission that it lives and breathes. SecureWorks was already known for a high standard of service, but it needed a system to further enhance the company's customer response...
- Tags: SecureWorks Inc., Internet Security, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Internet, Enterprise Software, Advertising & Promotion, Software, Marketing
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- Fast-Fluxing SQL injection attacks executed from the Asprox botnet
- The botnet masters behind the Asprox botnet have recently started SQL injecting fast-fluxed malicious domains in order to enjoy a decent tactical advantage in an attempt to increase the survivability of the malicious campaign. I first assessed the Asprox botnet in January, and again in April when it started scaling...
- Tags: Microsoft .NET, Domain, SQL, SQL Injection, Asprox, Com, Programming Languages, Phishing, Databases, Security, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Spam And Phishing, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-05-19
- In zombies we trust
- In zombies we trustIn microsoft fools trustTheir junky, bug filled code is to blame for all of these woes. The incompetent manner in which they develop and test their so-called 'operating system' has built an empire of bloated security application vendors, with no incentive to improve as it may hamper...
- Tags: SECURITY, Microsoft Corp., root kit, zombie
- Discussion threads 2007-11-20
- Storm Worm botnet partitions for sale
- SecureWorks researcher Joe Stewart left has seen evidence that the massive Storm Worm botnet is being broken up into smaller networks, a surefire sign that the CPU power is up for sale to spammers and denial-of-service attackers. Stewart, a reverse engineering guru who has been tracking Storm...
- Tags: Supercomputer, P2P, Malware, Worm, Rootkits, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Peer To Peer (P2P), Security, Viruses And Worms, Networking, Internet, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2007-10-15
- DEFCON 2007 - Wall of Sheep (shame)
- DEFCON 2007 - Wall of Sheep shameNot goodThis sense of smug superiority can't end well. It's a useful service, but let's not forget they're compromising the easiest targets first and foremost. Let's keep our perspective, please....and yet another homage to Maynor? Wow. Just wow. I hear there were actually other...
- Tags: E-mail providers, wall, Maynor
- Discussion threads 2007-08-07
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