LinuxSecurity.com Feature Extras:
Password guessing with Medusa 2.0 - Medusa was created by the fine folks at foofus.net, in fact the much awaited Medusa 2.0 update was released in February of 2010. For a complete change log please visit
Password guessing as an attack vector - Using password guessing as an attack vector. Over the years we've been taught a strong password must be long and complex to be considered secure. Some of us have taken that notion to heart and always ensure our passwords are strong. But some don't give a second thought to the complexity or length of our password.
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Open source and the National Security Agency, together again (May 29) | ||
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Security problem in VMware vSphere 5 (May 30) | ||
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Trojan poses as privacy tool, spies on Iranian surfers (May 30) | ||
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For Diablo 3 Hacking, the Buck Stops Where? (May 31) | ||
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CloudLinux Enhances Shared Hosting Security (May 31) | ||
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Flame worm was signed by forged Microsoft certificate (Jun 4) | ||
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