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Top 3 NoVA Infosec Blog Posts of the Week

June 15, 2009
By grecs

Local security Bloggers were on a roll this week; we had so many great posts to choose from that it was definitely a challenge to pick the top three. We highly encourage you to check out the other bloggers in the NoVA/DC area that didn’t make our list this week by visiting our Blogs/Podcasts...
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Grec’s Weekly Infosec Ramblings for 2009-05-03

May 3, 2009
By grecs

So, what was on everyone’s minds this week? Spam… and the Swine Flu, apparently. Leave it to the spammers to take advantage of a horrible situation. Spammers will def b doing. RT @mckeay srt planning 4 the impact of the swine flu, as well as the spam that will inevitably srt circulating # Here comes the...
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Recent Vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader Due to Scripting

May 1, 2009
By grecs

Somewhere, the creators of Adobe Reader are weeping. And if they’re not, it won’t be long until they do; with all of the recent vulnerabilities swirling around Adobe Reader, things are going from bad to worse. But just how bad is bad? According to CNET, at the RSA security conference earlier this month, F-Secure Chief Research Officer...
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