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Regular readers of Naked Security will know that I have some strong feelings about timestamps in logfiles. In particular, the ambiguities created by logfiles based on local time – which is subject to local timezone regulations and changes – can work against your security interests. Here’s one reason why: “..Don’t let year-ends, timezones, daylight saving […]

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Sophos studied 50 USB keys bought at a major transit authority’s Lost Property auction. The study revealed that two-thirds were infected with malware, and quickly uncovered information about many of the former owners of the devices, their family, friends and colleagues. Disturbingly, none of the owners had used any sort of encryption to secure their […]

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The Australian government has thumbed its nose at legal safeguards for ethical hackers, according to a report from SC Magazine. University of New South Wales security researcher Alana Maurushat on Thursday told the magazine’s “Security on the Move” conference that she and other industry professionals had gone out of their way to submit proposals for […]

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