southwalescyber.net
South Wales Cluster
http://www.southwalescyber.net/members-satellite.html
We believe in a united approach to cyber security in Wales. Click here to visit the North Wales Cluster. UK Cyber Security Forum website. About South Wales Cyber Security Cluster. How the South Wales Cluster was formed. Membership of the Cluster. Capabilities of Cluster Members. Link to the CyberCollaborate Portal. Members of the South Wales Cyber Security Cluster. Satellite Members - Cyber security expertise extending outside South Wales. Technical leader shaping the vision of information systems and te...
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ProCheckLabs: September 2007
http://blog.procheckup.com/2007_09_01_archive.html
Wednesday, 19 September 2007. This is an old version of ProCheckUp’s blog. Please go to http:/ www.procheckup.com/blog. To read the latest version. Links to this post. Dangers of ASP .NET Tracing. Minimizing the risk from internal attacks. Not Good Enough – PCI DSS v1.2 and WEP. Recovering passphrases of PGP private keys. Programmatically Producing Poor Passwords. Of PCI DSS and product certification inconsistenc. Capturing admin passwords of embedded devices via .
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ProCheckLabs: eBay Insecurities
http://blog.procheckup.com/2007/10/ebay-insecurties.html
Monday, 1 October 2007. This is an old version of ProCheckUp’s blog. Please go to http:/ www.procheckup.com/blog. To read the latest version. Links to this post:. Fun at Defcon 15. Windows Vista User Account Control (UAC). The day of ASP. NET vulnerabilities.
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ProCheckLabs: Minimizing the risk from internal attacks
http://blog.procheckup.com/2009/01/minimizing-risk-from-internal-attacks.html
Friday, 23 January 2009. Minimizing the risk from internal attacks. This is an old version of ProCheckUp’s blog. Please go to http:/ www.procheckup.com/blog. To read the latest version. Links to this post:. Not Good Enough – PCI DSS v1.2 and WEP. Recovering passphrases of PGP private keys. Programmatically Producing Poor Passwords. Of PCI DSS and product certification inconsistenc. Capturing admin passwords of embedded devices via . A good year of vulnerability research for ProCheck. Fun at Defcon 15.
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A world full of mystery: Mei 2010
http://most-tekno.blogspot.com/2010_05_01_archive.html
A world full of mystery. Minggu, 30 Mei 2010. Kuasai (pwning) satu kota! Pernahkah anda mendengar istilah sistem "SCADA"? Iya, SCADA yang merupakan kependekan dari " Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition. Adalah suatu sistem yang umumnya berfungsi untuk mengumpulkan data dan mengontrolnya pada tingkat/level tertinggi ( supervisory level. Beberapa sistem hanya melakukan moitoring, tetapi tetap bisa di sebut SCADA system. Kesalahan persepsi tentang sistem SCADA memiliki keunggulan di bidang keamanan han...
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ProCheckLabs: Capturing admin passwords of embedded devices via Dynamic DNS poisoning
http://blog.procheckup.com/2008/03/capturing-admin-passwords-of-embedded.html
Friday, 28 March 2008. Capturing admin passwords of embedded devices via Dynamic DNS poisoning. This is an old version of ProCheckUp’s blog. Please go to http:/ www.procheckup.com/blog. To read the latest version. Posted by Adrian Pastor. Links to this post:. A good year of vulnerability research for ProCheck. BEA Plumtree Portal usernames disclosure and other. Fun at Defcon 15. Windows Vista User Account Control (UAC). The day of ASP. NET vulnerabilities.
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ProCheckLabs: Programmatically Producing Poor Passwords
http://blog.procheckup.com/2008/06/programmatically-producing-poor.html
Tuesday, 10 June 2008. Programmatically Producing Poor Passwords. This is an old version of ProCheckUp’s blog. Please go to http:/ www.procheckup.com/blog. To read the latest version. So we're saying that all the attacker needs to do is: 1. enter the victim's username in the password reset page, 2. bruteforce a list of 5568 possible passwords on the login page. This is a very good example of how NOT to implement a password reset feature! Thanks for sharing Jan! 10 June 2008 at 13:03. Links to this post:.
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ProCheckLabs: March 2008
http://blog.procheckup.com/2008_03_01_archive.html
Friday, 28 March 2008. Capturing admin passwords of embedded devices via Dynamic DNS poisoning. This is an old version of ProCheckUp’s blog. Please go to http:/ www.procheckup.com/blog. To read the latest version. Posted by Adrian Pastor. Links to this post. Dangers of ASP .NET Tracing. Minimizing the risk from internal attacks. Not Good Enough – PCI DSS v1.2 and WEP. Recovering passphrases of PGP private keys. Programmatically Producing Poor Passwords. Of PCI DSS and product certification inconsistenc.
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ProCheckLabs: Dangers of ASP .NET Tracing
http://blog.procheckup.com/2009/01/dangers-of-asp-net-tracing.html
Thursday, 29 January 2009. Dangers of ASP .NET Tracing. This is an old version of ProCheckUp’s blog. Please go to http:/ www.procheckup.com/blog. To read the latest version. Posted by Adrian Pastor. Links to this post:. Minimizing the risk from internal attacks. Not Good Enough – PCI DSS v1.2 and WEP. Recovering passphrases of PGP private keys. Programmatically Producing Poor Passwords. Of PCI DSS and product certification inconsistenc. Capturing admin passwords of embedded devices via .
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