“All you need to know about network security in one chart!!” I found an ad for this at javvin.com In addition to the “network security” charts…. they have other references…. “network communication protocols map”…. These look like they’d be good references. It looks as though they may have other good references too. Anyone have any experience/comments on their products?
Month: August 2006
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Workfriendly links?
I saw this by way of SunbeltBLog yesterday…. workfriendly.net…. you basically enter a web address and choose which “microsoft office theme” you want to use and the page is presented as if it was just a text document (backgrounds/images seem to be stripped) in Word. (Complete with toolbars…) Links still work. Some people have a lot of time on their hands….
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Windows update advance notice for August 2006
August’s advance bulletin of Microsoft updates is already up. Tuesday of course is the monthly Microsoft patch day. It appears as though there will be 12 updates this time around. As usual, it could be that individual updates fix multiple problems. 10 updates will affect Windows at least 1 critical, will require a restart. 2 updates will affect Office, at least 1 critical, MAY require a restart. Also the malicious software removal tool will see an update.
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Google Toolbar evil?
Boy, that would bring in comments…. Googling Google highlighted some behaviour of the Google toolbar that seems a bit fishy. It appears that it blocks attempts to modify the default search provider in Internet Explorer. This was first reported over at Google blogoscoped and appears to be a bug (after the toolbar process is closed it fails to close completely.) Google says they’re working on a fix.
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List of Vendors for Linux preinstalled PC’s
The forums over at LXer.com have a good list underway of vendors that sell linux preinstalled on PC’s (desktops and laptops.) They also list those vendors that sell pcs without an operating system.
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Running windows applications directly in linux
Linux.com has a good explanation of using binfmt_misc to directly launch a windows (or java or python) application just by typing in the application name. *(without all the contortions of … /home/user/bin/wine /home/user/.wine/c_drive/Program\ Files/Really\ Neat\ Software/Program.exe ) You do have to make the app executable under linux (chmod 755) and you can take it as far as symlinking from a directory in your path (/home/user/bin???) or the system path (/usr/bin).
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Possible Windows Scheduler local privilige escalation
Sans has a writeup on Windows local privilige escalation using the Windows scheduler and among other things it might be worth starting out by saying that typically, only Administrative group users in Windows XP are allowed to access the Windows Scheduler. However, I have read reference of some installs that even give guests that capability. If that’s a default setting under some install profile – this is a big problem, if it’s just because the administrator chose to make the scheduler accessible to everyone it’s LESS of a problem, but still worth KNOWING about.
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Wiping cd-r/rw and dvdr/rw media
It looks like those shredders that take on optical media nor the physical scraping of the reflective surface is enough for some…. Plextor will be marketing a drive designed to wipe optical media (cd-r/rw dvd+-r/rw single or dual layer.) It essentially fries the colored dye on the disc and it seems that it would be very difficult to reconstruct anything from the results.
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Phantastic site for Phishing research….
By way of Sunbelt blog… The Phishtank at Internet Defence has a realtime archive of phishing emails as well as real time information on the status of their host sites. On their phishing site monitor it says…
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Firefox 1.5.0.6 is out
That was a quick turn around…. It appears as though some of the multimedia streaming issues were severe enough to require a quick turnaround for Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.6 Sans had the initial heads up…. But it looks as though it’s now officially out (and labeled as a stability update.) Download page.