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The most interesting security hacks and tools in 2008
Even for seasoned IT professionals, the constantly shifting field can be befuddling. In case you missed it earlier, I highlight some of the most interesting hacks of 2008 for your attention. by Paul Mah
Tags: WPA, Security, Researcher, Tool, ThinkSECURE, Mifare Classic, NXP Semiconductors, Wireless LANs, Keyboards, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Network Security, Hardware, Peripherals, Networking, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-12-31

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Security news roundup: Backdoor found in Cisco's IPM, Mifare Classic RFID cracked
Here’s a collection of recent security vulnerabilities and alerts, which covers patches for multiple products from Adobe, a backdoor discovered in Cisco's IPM, an IFRAME exploit that showed up at Trend Micro's Web site, and news that the Mifare Classic RFID has been cracked. Adobe releases...
Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Allaire ColdFusion, Trend Micro Inc., Vulnerability, Cisco Systems Inc., Technology, Sun Solaris, Development Tools, Security, Operating Systems, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-03-16
Security News Roundup: Programming tools for cracking Mifare published
This week's security events include news of the release of OpenOffice 2.4.2 to address critical vulnerabilities in its 2.4.x branch, a finding that corporate security policies are ineffective and the reasons behind that, of exploits for a just-patched Microsoft vulnerability already out in the wild, and release of actual programming...
Tags: OpenOffice, Development tools, PRODUCTIVITY, programming tool, Mifare Classic, OpenOffice 2.4.2, corporate security policy, security, tool
Discussion threads 2008-10-29
Security news roundup: Backdoor found in Cisco's IPM, Mifare Classic RFID cracked
The best way to limit the MiFare hack exposure.Keep you MiFare cards in a shielded sleeve or bage holder. That way no one can read the chip just by sitting next to you on the subway or in the elevator.Identity Stronghold sells a Secure Sleevetm on their website at...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Mifare Classic RFID, security
Discussion threads 2008-03-17
Security News Roundup: Programming tools for cracking Mifare published
This week's security events include news of the release of OpenOffice 2.4.2 to address critical vulnerabilities in its 2.4.x branch, a finding that corporate security policies are ineffective, exploits for a just-patched Microsoft vulnerability already out in the wild, and release of programming tools for cracking Mifare Classic. by Paul...
Tags: Corporate Security, Programming Tool, Tool, Development Tools, Security, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Paul Mah, OpenOffice, Office Suites, Software
Blog posts 2008-10-29
Up to one billion RFID access cards could be affected by hack
On the heels of two independent research teams demonstrating hacks of the Mifare Classic RFID chip algorithm, the Dutch government has issued a public warning about the security of access keys based on it. The minister of interior affairs, in a letter to parliament, wrote that there are plans for...
Tags: Card, Video, Chip, RFID, Security, Wireless, Biometrics, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-03-13
Reverse-Engineering a Cryptographic RFID Tag
The security of embedded devices often relies on the secrecy of proprietary cryptographic algorithms. These algorithms and their weaknesses are frequently disclosed through reverse-engineering software, but it is commonly thought to be too expensive to reconstruct designs from a hardware implementation alone. This paper challenges that belief by presenting an...
Tags: Algorithm, USENIX Association, RFID Tag, RFID, Engineering, Wireless And Mobility, Security, Biometrics
White papers 2008-06-27
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