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Basic security measures
I've been in the Security field for a while and I've noticed that maaany of the recent attacks (small-big and huuuge) are because of lacking of very basic security measures.The question to you guys is: according to your opinion, why companies don't apply those very basic concepts? I mean, is it really hard to apply them? or do you think there is something else?

Submitted September 15, 2017 at 07:31PM by akapranos
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Spying through phone camera?
I heard about this recently and thought what if you have password written down at home, could someone hack your camera and see it?

Submitted September 15, 2017 at 07:27PM by volimsmes
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Is your password secure? keygen-dictionary can help you
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Submitted September 15, 2017 at 08:18PM by perchopick
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Decoder Improved Burp Suite plugin release part one
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Submitted September 15, 2017 at 09:45PM by digicat
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A technical analysis of automatically detected security vulnerabilities in SugarCRM
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Submitted September 15, 2017 at 09:07PM by eX_xi
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malicious software libraries found in the official Python package repository
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Submitted September 15, 2017 at 10:49PM by awbitf
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I was thinking about buying to a safe and storing valuable smaller items in the safe, but what's the point? A burglar could just take the entire safe and open it at home?
I was thinking of buying this one: http://ift.tt/2vYyA2xBut if I leave $2000 of small stuff there and don't hide it very well, they can just take the entire safe?

Submitted September 15, 2017 at 11:29PM by ujjain
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How bad is it to check my bank account and other sensitive info at McDonalds?
I choose not to have wi-fi at home to use the internet less. This means I'm using it in places like McDonalds and the library.Question: how bad an idea is it to be checking my Fidelity account or my bank account from those places? I was speaking to someone yesterday who told me that's a HORRIBLE idea. Is it? If so, is there anyway to do that in a public wifi that's safe?

Submitted September 15, 2017 at 11:28PM by BikeLaneHero
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My tiny-but-useful IP traffic graphing tool
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Submitted September 15, 2017 at 11:28PM by thebigbigot
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A community-driven collection of open source tools to improve the security of your Google Cloud Platform environments.
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Submitted September 16, 2017 at 01:53AM by speckz
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Using Abrade, a new open-source web API scraper, to scrape Ring Doorbell videos, Yahoo! stock quotes, LoL and more.
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Submitted September 16, 2017 at 01:50AM by jalospinoso
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From 1 click a minute to 100: Click-fraud Android Trojans repurposed to perform DDoS attacks
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Submitted September 16, 2017 at 04:39AM by jeffthechimp
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High-Level Approaches for Finding Vulnerabilities
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Submitted September 16, 2017 at 04:56AM by xVIoct
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How to honey pot?
Hello netsec peeps,Need your help. I have a friend kinda being cyber stalked. She has a stalker who keeps emailing her job, and all her friends businesses posing as her saying some CRAZY stuff.I want to setup a site/honey pot and have her tweet about it to see if I can get the person to email me.Hopefully he's not using a VPN, but if he is, what do I need to look into to get this fucker? Anything I can use to force him to use his camera, real IP address ect. I'm pretty savy with security stuff but haven't really ever delved into this type of stuff.Advise will be awesome. Thanks

Submitted September 16, 2017 at 09:32AM by rabbithunter555
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Getting the Human Touch Back into Infosec Sales
For a while now, I've wanted to post an article I hoped would help salespeople in the security industry better understand their clients' goals and needs. Maybe just as much to show security practitioners that we're not all just finance tech bros going into security to chase money.I realized that the human touch is fading in our industry between clients and vendors. Clients are jaded and vendors are becoming brands instead of people. So, I decided to try to do something to re-establish the human connection in the security sales process. Hope you enjoy it.

Submitted September 16, 2017 at 09:29AM by BryanSolari
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Twitch exploits a buffer overflow
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Submitted September 16, 2017 at 11:05AM by tnekent
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Wandering through the Shady Corners of VMware Workstation/Fusion
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Submitted September 16, 2017 at 12:25PM by 0xdea
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