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Shellshock used to spread botnet through SMTP

There appear to be developments in the way that Shellshock is used to push malware around. According to new information the Bash Bug is now being used to send malware out through the use of compromised SMTP gateways. The clever attackers are trying to use altered headers (from, to, subject) to force the SMTP gateway to pull down additional code that contains the Shellshock attack.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Oct 28
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  • Hacking
  • Security
  • Malware
  • Botnet
  • Bash
  • Shellshock

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Dotcom Must Hand Over Financial Information to US Studios

Kim Dotcom has faced a series of setbacks in his defense against the US copyright lobby. Incensed that the original suit did not impoverish Dotcom as they had hoped the US copyright industry has continually sought to identify where Dotcom has been getting the money that he appears to throw around. Their thinking is that this money had to be from Mega Upload and therefore they are entitled to seize it as part of their continued siege campaign that has been hidden as a copyright lawsuit.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Oct 22
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  • Legal
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  • Piracy
  • Kim Dotcom
  • Mega Upload

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Independent Dev's Twitter Rant gets Game Booted out of Steam

Social Media can be a great thing if used properly. However, lately people tend to use it for… well let’s call it ranting. I cannot count the number of rants and tantrums I have seen on Twitter, Facebook and even Google+. It seems that some people feel that social media sites are their own personal forums to share every thought they have no matter how positive or negative it is. When you point this out to the ranters, you are likely to be told that it is their page and you do not have to read it. Well… that is the problem, you never really know just who might be reading your rant and what they might do about it.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Oct 21
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  • Gaming
  • Steam
  • Twitter
  • Social Media
  • Gabe Newell
  • Games

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AMD Posts Lackluster Q3 Results

If you were to look back over the years and pick one seriously mismanaged tech company it would probably be AMD. Even going back into the K6 days we find that AMD just did not know what it wanted to do or what direction it intended to go. The marketing message was confused both internally and to the market as a whole. This confusion hit “Office Space” like proportions in the late 90’s when it was rumored that there were more managers and project leaders than they were actual people doing the work.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Oct 21
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  • AMD
  • Gaming
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  • CPU
  • Console
  • Financial Reports
  • PS4
  • Xbox One
  • Q3

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After Two Major Bugs and Poodle Security Experts Say it is Time to Upgrade the Internet.

Yesterday morning we told you about a rumored bug in an older encryption protocol, SSL 3.0. Today the details of this bug were released and although it looks bad, it might not be as big as first hinted. The bug has been called Poodle (Padding Oracle On Downloaded Legacy Encryption) and has sparked many articles with clever lines about dogs and biting people… For all of that nonsense this is not something that is going to go away and highlights a major issue in how we communicate over the internet.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Oct 15
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  • Security
  • Internet
  • Heartbleed
  • Ecnryption
  • Poodle
  • SSL 30
  • Shellshock

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