Two of my favorite e-zines have just released new issues:
I use Ubuntu a lot, though not as much as I would like to. Full disclosure, I'm using an older distro, 10-something. I have never been big on Unity, and my next full upgrade may not be pure Ubuntu, but a derivative. Anyway, I read the Full Circle e-zine, and they just recently released a new issue.
Grab Issue 67 here.
I've been reading (In)Secure Magazine (e-zine) for many years now. Yes, some of the articles are not the most current, though it would be very tough to put out a "zine" that was "that" timely. But, I enjoy many of the articles and have learned a lot from reading the magazine. It's one of those magazines I take with me on flights.
Grab issue 36 here.
I'm always open to reading new ezines. Feel free to leave a comment on a zine you would recommend.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Searching for malware with Sysinternals tools
This is mostly a placeholder post so I know where to find this great video lecture.
Those of you that are constantly fighting malware may want to take a gander at this lecture as Mark's awesome tools are featured.
Those of you that are constantly fighting malware may want to take a gander at this lecture as Mark's awesome tools are featured.
Log collection
A timely post by the Internet Storm Center.
I'm working on collecting logs at home and for the church. Ultimately, at the church I want to set up something like Security Onion, but I need to start somewhere with incident response. To that end, I want to aggregate logs.
The ISC post has great ideas and potential tools for capturing logs.
I'm working on collecting logs at home and for the church. Ultimately, at the church I want to set up something like Security Onion, but I need to start somewhere with incident response. To that end, I want to aggregate logs.
The ISC post has great ideas and potential tools for capturing logs.
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