The “iGeneration” (I think that’s the latest ridiculous name) and even those from my generation tend to overshare. Facebook, MySpace, and others tend to be breeding grounds for poor decisions. “Let me get Facebooked” or “Let me MySpace you” are common verbs nowadays. But why am I talking about oversharing and social networking when the [...]
Category Archive for 'Security'
While checking on extension compatibility for Firefox, I ran across a rather worrying comment on the NoScript addon page.
As an on-again off-again security researcher (hey, full time college student), I’ve had occasion to contact software companies about vulnerabilities in their products.
I meant to post this the day Google Health went public, but Murphy once again had his way, and I didn’t get around to it.
I was recently hired to do a penetration test on a company’s website. While I can’t really give specifics on the penetration test or the company for obvious reasons, there is something I’ve noticed time and time again.