Posts Tagged ‘security’

NVDA with security hole, the same like what was in JFW?

Friday, December 25th, 2009

As we close the year, Jeffrey Shockley retweeted someone and it contained this ticket on NVDA Project where the reporter is talking about basically the same thing I read from Shane Davidson’s Blog where the same type of vulnerability was found in JFW. Now I will say, that this is not good. I wonder if Window-Eues from GW Micro has the same type of command structure you can run on it? To my knowledge, no. But this is a concern just the same.

disclaimer Please note that I’m only passing this along as informational, and I’m not responsible for what you do with this information. If you screw up your machine, its your problem.

I don’t want to tell people what to do with their machines on this blog. I’m only concerned that if this gets in the wrong hands, that it could become very dangerous and we won’t know how to help you.

Mobile Phones: The Next Frontier for Malware

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Mobile Phones: The Next Frontier for Malware. is an interesting article. I recently and briefly mentioned a mobile phone that I got as part of news notes for the now released podcast 79, and I wish I could keep up as this article was sent some time ago within a newsletter. However, be that as it may, I read this, and this is something to be concerned about that Tony talks about here. There is a PDF file and a Network World article that is linked to this story, that you may be interested in. This is definitely going to get interesting.

Is Security Over or Under-Estimated?

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Is Security Over or Under-Estimated?. This is a great question, and I’ll be definitely read the article within this one. What do you all think?