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Guest blogger Mrs. W was inspired by some of the happenings at DEFCON this year and decided to share her thoughts with Naked Security. Over to you… A few hours after Mr. W got back late Monday night from DefCon 19 and started telling me stories, I deeply regretted not having gone. One event in […]

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Bilocating technology blogger Mark Maunder – he claims to live in Seattle and Cape Town concurrently, though I suspect he means consecutively, and I’ll wager he wisely avoids winter in both of them – recently wrote about an intrusion to his WordPress site. It turns out the backdoor was a previously-unexploited, or at least a […]

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WASHINGTON (AFP) – Google's Blogger was recovering on Friday from an outage that knocked the popular service offline. A Google spokesman said at 12:30 pm (1630 GMT) that users had been unable to publish on Blogger for the past 19 hours. "Recovery is underway and we expect things to be back to normal soon," the […]

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