GUEST OPINION: Migrating to the cloud is no longer a forward looking trend: it's the industry mainstream, with about 70% of production applications running in the cloud. Clearly, cloud security is becoming synonymous with cybersecurity.
A playful developer has written what he/she calls a "new concept of network hardening": displaying spoilers whenever someone conducts a port scan of a Linux/UNIX server.
Fyodor (Nmap's original author) is an angry man right now. The download.com website has added a wrapper to Nmap and other downloads to install various additional components; the wrapper is also recognized as malware by many AV packages.
NMAP developer discovers vulnerability in Max OS X AFS share interface and makes an obvious comparison with a similar Windows issue discovered in 1995.
Laura Chappell's definitive book on Wireshark will be available in less than three weeks.
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Ajai Chowdhry, one of the founders and CEO of HCL is married to a cousin of a cousin of mine.[…]