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Category Archives: Small Blue-Green World
CFET paper (3)
This was the second of two papers I presented at CFET in 2010. SODDImy and the Trojan Defence This paper looks at the implications in the age of the botnet of the “Some Other Dude Did It” and “it must … Continue reading
Posted in CFET, conference papers, David Harley, Small Blue-Green World
Tagged chain of evidence, child abuse, forensics, Julie Amero, SODDI
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Virus Bulletin article, July 2006
When I left the NHS in 2006, one of the first jobs I took on as a freelancer was writing for Ferris Research. This was an article that I was going to submit to them, but it obstinately refused to … Continue reading
Posted in articles, David Harley, Small Blue-Green World, Virus Bulletin articles
Tagged ham, IP block, mail filtering, spam, Verizon
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Virus Bulletin Conference Papers (10-11)
Virus Bulletin 2010 Yet another year with two Virus Bulletin conference papers. (1) David Harley and Andrew Lee: Call of the WildList: Last Orders for WildCore-Based Testing?; Virus Bulletin Conference Proceedings, 2010. Copyright is held by Virus Bulletin Ltd, but is made available … Continue reading
2nd-12th December 2011
Another long gap, but I was in Bratislava for meetings for a good deal of that time. So, my ESET posts: December 2nd: SQL Injection Attack Alert December 5th: Carberp + BlackHole = growing fraud incidents December 6th: Wi-Fi and fertility: … Continue reading
28th September 2011
Bizarre to be obsessed with Macs on such a sunny day. 🙂 Infosecurity Magazine: Apple Raises the “Anti” for Revir, but Intego gets Flashbacks Mac Virus: Flashdance, Apple F-Security, and Kelihos Hakin9 the Mac Inside the Trojan Horse… AMTSO: A Little Media Attention And the … Continue reading
Posted in AMTSO, David Harley, Infosecurity Magazine, Mac Virus, Small Blue-Green World
Tagged Hakin9
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Hello world!
Yes, this is just what the world needs: another Harley blog. For the moment, it will just have updates on Harley bloggery, for Small Blue-Green World and elsewhere. Here’s last week’s crop: Mac Virus: “A Change of Venue” http://macviruscom.wordpress.com/2011/08/14/a-change-of-venue/ Infosecurity … Continue reading