July 2007 - Posts

This is a different blog post
You know, normally I blog about all the different security challenges we are facing. This time it is different J (even though I have to care about physical security in the mountains) At the moment I am sitting at an altitude of about 1800m above sea level Read More...
Posted 30 July 07 05:19 by rhalbh | 0 Comments   
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Security not only a Microsoft problem – iPhone finally rooted
It was to be expected – not because Apple built bad security in their iPhone, I am definitely not in the position to judge, but because it was going to happen. Any software product is going to have vulnerabilities as a matter of fact. The more attractive Read More...
Buy Your Enigma
It is probably the most important and known encryption device ever: The Enigma – the machine that had a strong influence on WWII. Now you can buy your Enigma on e-bay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270146949978 Roger Read More...
Posted 20 July 07 09:36 by rhalbh | 2 Comments   
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Stepto becoming a Gamer :-)
If you are working with Microsoft and security you definitely know him – Stephen Toulouse one of the long-term people you know from Microsoft's security units. He worked within the Microsoft Security Response Center as one of our key spokespersons and Read More...
Posted 17 July 07 09:04 by rhalbh | 0 Comments   
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New Version of the Nigeria Scam
I love that one: Somebody sends e-mails to Hotmail users that their account would expire and they should renew it – the attacker gets UserID/Password… Then a mail is sent on behalf of the user to their friends to tell them that they are stuck in Nigeria Read More...
Posted 17 July 07 11:45 by rhalbh | 0 Comments   
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It’s All the User’s Fault
Isn't it true? Don't we always say that there is a PICNIC problem (Problem in Chair, not in Computer)? When we talk about security we often talk about the user – and this is right so. But do we always give the user what he needs to protect their information? Read More...
Posted 17 July 07 11:37 by rhalbh | 0 Comments   
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Only the Easiest Way is the Secure Way
We, being security professionals, are often "just" looking for the most secure way to implement a certain task. Often we tend to forget the user when we implement these measures. I once visited a customer showing me their ultimately secure solution to Read More...
Posted 13 July 07 08:30 by rhalbh | 6 Comments   
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How to React on Malware Attacks
Often the Small and Medium Businesses do not have IT resources available and it they have, the person is a IT Generalist. We try to help these kind of people to get structured and organized around the core security challenges. Therefore we published yesterday Read More...
Windows Live OneCare 2.0 Beta available
Looking at my father's PC I always faced the same problem: I wanted to give him a solution that actually took care of his PC without having me too often involved J . Some time ago, we had some particular solutions: Backup (use the backup in Windows) Anti-Virus Read More...
Malware Portal Live
I blogged about three important announcements we made a few months ago ( http://blogs.technet.com/rhalbheer/archive/2007/04/25/three-microsoft-announcements.aspx ). The different malware teams are ramping up heavily and I am looking forward to working Read More...
Posted 10 July 07 10:41 by rhalbh | 0 Comments   
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Vulnerability Auction
I wrote several times already about responsible disclosure and irresponsible disclosure. My point on that is clear: Every vendor has to have transparent and clear processes to handle vulnerabilities. These processes ensure that there will be a timely Read More...
Posted 06 July 07 11:11 by rhalbh | 7 Comments   
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