About this page.

This blog was originally just going to be my Security assignment for electronic logs, but it has now evolved just a bit. In this blog will will find my notes and anything else we do in these classes.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

LAST NEWS OF THE SEMESTER!!!!

YES!  It's TRUE!  Last class meeting of the semester, and this news is it!

VMware Source Code Stolen and Posted Online

Right now the company says that the impact should be minimal, since what was stolen is one file from....

..... 2003 or 2004.

The code was stolen from a Chinese company in March.

So, if you use VMware, review your security for your virtual environments.  That's all you can do for now since very little is known about what the real impact will be.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Security News 4/19

CISPA, if you have not heard, is the new PIPA and SOPA.  But you know its bad when the White House says something along the lines of "uh, this isn't the greatest idea".

White House raises concerns over CISPA bill

In a nutshell, this bill would allow ISPs to monitor you- and gather any information that they want to on you if they feel you are a threat. Not too outside the realm of how it works now, but there is NOTHING written in the bill that would keep them from accessing your private emails, chats and Facebook posts.  All they would have to say is "cybersecurity threat!!!!" and off they would go.

The idea behind the bill is sound, but I want my freaking private stuff kept private.  It's none of anyone's business if I want to send my husband a dirty email. >.<

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Security News for 4/12

Yes, I know that I have not been keeping up with this very well.  As soon as I get all my papers written for other classes, I plan on going back and filling in the gaps.

Today's post, however, is for Thursday's class.  While searching for our weekly news article, I stumbled across this little gem:

Hotel's Free Wi-Fi Comes With Hidden Extras

Basically, this hotels' ISP is injecting code into every website you visit that is supposed to show whatever ad they want you to see- regardless of what's supposed to be there, and without the knowledge of both the user and the page creator.

Now, imagine if that particular coding got hacked.  Yeah.  That's some scary shit right there.