Posted by: Alex Russell on 05/23/2013

…but if it were, there would be time to cover the W3C Advisory Board election. This is truly inside-baseball stuff, as most of the AB’s work happens in member-only areas of the W3C website and most of what they effect is W3C process. So why care? Because spec licensing matters, sadly. Let me first outline my view: in an ideal world, specification language for web standards would be in the public domain or dedicated to it. The body of intellectual property that is non-copyright is...more »

Posted by: Johannes Ullrich on 05/23/2013

Volatility is a Python framework for performing memory forensics. If you haven't tried it ...(more)...more »

Posted by: Johannes Ullrich on 05/22/2013

In my day job I spend about 90% of my time on the red team, performing vulnerability assessmen ...(more)...more »

Posted by: Johannes Ullrich on 05/21/2013

I find it sad that in times when people are facing disaster, many have died, others missing, a ...(more)...more »

Posted by: Johannes Ullrich on 05/20/2013

Trend Micro published a report last week on a spear-phishing emails campaign that contain a ma ...(more)...more »

Posted by: Johannes Ullrich on 05/20/2013

We're looking for any info or packets that target port 51616.   After witnessing a sp ...(more)...more »

Posted by: Johannes Ullrich on 05/20/2013

I put together a simple .deb package to install our DShield iptables client on Ubuntu ...(more)...more »

Posted by: Johannes Ullrich on 05/17/2013

Currently, many public web sites that allow access via IPv6 do so via proxies. This is seen as ...(more)...more »

Posted by: Johannes Ullrich on 05/16/2013

  Like with .biz, I sometimes have the impression that ...(more)...more »

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