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Can you trust Chinese computer equipment?

China may not only be breaking into Google's network, but giving people deliberately bugged technology gear. Can we trust any technology that comes from China?



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Security Testing: It Is About Coverage

It is easy to do pentetration testing. My two year daughter can do it (well at least she broke through a screen-lock). But doing it well is the challenge. That is what coverage is about. Security test coverage, like any test coverage, is measuring how much of all the possible sensible options you cover with your testing. Let's dig into this topic a bit more, and perhaps next time someone comes offering you pentesting services, you will have a few new questions to ask the auditors.



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The Snoopy Google Toolbar

It turns out that the popular Google Toolbar has been keeping an eye on Internet Explorer 8 users even when it's turned off.



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The IE Fix is in

First, the good news, Microsoft's fixed the IE bug used to attack Google. The bad news: the bug had been known for months.



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Neolithic Windows security hole alive and well in Windows 7

Back when Microsoft made software with stone knives and bearskins, they included a major security hole. It's still there today.



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Where Google Chrome security fails: the password
I heard mention that the Chrome OS will have some sort of encryption available a la bitlocker. If it's possible to encrypt personal data using another password or key, then it may have potential for very secure data.... And Ubuntu has an 'encrypt home directory' option, perhaps google should follow suit.
- Dann

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