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Tag Archives: computer forensics
The Professional
An interesting narrative, trapped unfortunately behind a pay wall, comes from the Chronicle of Higher Education – “Chapel Hill Researcher Fights Demotion After Security Breach” A cancer researcher’s database of gets potentially pwnd (two years from incident to discovery), spurring the … Continue reading
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Visualize World Data Breach
38.2% of the known universe has blogged about the Verizon data breach report and how it has changed their life, and opened their eyes, busted icons and confirmed suspicions. But I looked right at the facts there, but I might … Continue reading
Shake Hands With Danger
or the Mysterious Case of the Substitute Teacher and the Depraved Pop Ups. Krebs has the details, more or less. And some comments. Lotsa comments.I am of several minds on this incident. The ForensicsNetwork Performance Daily has a couple of … Continue reading