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August 2005 - Posts

What ever next - I've received a Phishing email written in German

I received an email that was written in German - my instinctive response was to reply stating that I did not understand, then my paranoia got the better of me so I copied the text into Babelfish and found that the message was actually an attempt to get

How to handle a security compromise

Harlan Carvey has written an interesting article examining misconceptions around incident response - specifically how you deal with a security breach. Like Harlan I've heard many people advocate booting a compromised machine off a LINUX boot disk to perform

Ooops - my "Was is R2" post slipped out before I'd finished it

Some of you may have read my post "What is R2" and wondered why on earth I only posted a single (not particularly funny) line entry. Many people ask me about R2 and so I figured I'd write a meaningful post - unfortunately I accidentally posted it as it

What is R2?

Nothing to do with D2 before anyone asks!
Posted by Steve Lamb | 2 Comments

Details of the new security features of Windows Mobile 5 including the very cool remote wipe feature

Eileen's posted an interesting entry that links to an interesting webcast by Dave Field (Programme Manager from Redmond for the Mobile Devices Product Group) that explains the new features of Windows Mobile 5 (including the "Messaging and Security feature

"I'm a Geek" interview with the BBC

The BBC have recorded a series of very short film clips as part of their "Video Nation" programme - the series is named " BBC Voices " and highlights of it may be used on radio and television in the UK during the week of 22nd August. My film clip looks
Posted by Steve Lamb | 7 Comments
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MSN ScreenSaver is cool as it can aggregate RSS

MSN Screensaver is now available for free by clicking here - the software is a beta version. I like the screensaver as it includes an RSS aggregator that lists a summary of the latest posts (of blogs you've expressed an interest in). It also links into
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IT Forum 2005 in Barcelona is just around the corner

John Howard is the track owner for core infrastructure - he's been really busy lining up lots of interesting sessions the vast majority of which will be level 400 (deeply technical). If you have suggestions for topics you'd like to see then follow the

How to avoid duplicate computer SIDs when building machines from an image

I'm building a test lab that requires a number of Windows Server 2003 Server Pack 1 virtual machines and hence I've built a single image and have replicated it for each instance. To avoid the problem of each machine having the same identity (computer

YES you can still get Malware even if you aren't logged in as Administrator!

I'm a firm believer that running with minimal privileges/rights is a good thing from a security perspective. The challenges of running legacy software without Administrator rights have faced most people who've embraced this approach. Aaron Margosis' blog

Replay some of the best TechEd Security Sessions for free from your browser

Four TechEd Security sessions are available for you to replay in your browser just by following the links. Click here to access the top level page which also provides links to a whole host of other webcasts. I've listed the links for the available TechEd

Where to go for help if your security is compromised

The National High Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) is part of UK law enforcement via the national crime squad. The NHTCU are available to investigate high tech crimes that target or originate from the UK. If you suspect that your computer systems have been compromised

Brand new Microsoft Solutions for Security guidance is available for free download

There are five new planning guides which are available for free download from TechNet - these were written by experts at Microsoft to help you get the best from Windows client and server security features. The following was taken from the MSS description

Find out how Malware works and how to stop Spyware and Rootkits.

The next TechNet Security event in the UK is on the 8th September - we don't run events over the peak Summer holiday period - this seems like a long way in the future but I'm sure it will be here in no time. You will get the opportunity to discuss these

What is User Account Protection in Windows Vista, how does it help reduce administrative access

For many organisations the challenge of reducing the number of people with administrative rights and the number of instances when those rights are used is a huge challenge. The authors of the majority software seem to assume that the user will be logged
 
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