root labs rdist – Nate Lawson blog
Thursday, January 20th, 2011blog by Nate Lawson, a good blog to follow if you are interested in InfoSec
blog by Nate Lawson, a good blog to follow if you are interested in InfoSec
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review of the security related things that happened in the linux kernel circles in 2010.
Posted in 2010, exploit, grsecurity, infosec, kernel, Linux, Security | Comments Off | permalink
Most complete research on stuxnet comes from Symantec in a form of their paper called “W32.Stuxnet Dossier”.
Posted in analysis, hacking, infosec, malware, PLC, SCADA, Security, siemens, stuxnet, symantec, virus | Comments Off | permalink
Blog posts from Symantec tagged as ‘stuxnet’ — most current research on the topic usually announced there.
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Article about SSL termination with NGINX. In sort: 2 x 4 core AMD 2.5GHz == 25000 SSL TPS
Posted in acceleration, Linux, loadbalancing, nginx, proxy, Security, ssl, web | Comments Off | permalink
Notes from google ppl about their optimizations for SSL connections.
Posted in cryptography, google, http, https, Linux, openssl, performance, scalability, Security, ssl | Comments Off | permalink
very cool flash animation that shows you how RIJNDAEL chiper works, step-by-step!
Posted in algorithms, crypto, cryptography, math, rijndael, Security, tutorial | Comments Off | permalink
Immunity Debugger, vulns, sploits, and other good stuff
Posted in debugger, exploit, for:collidr, hacking, infosec, network, Security | Comments Off | permalink
social network user data categorization by Bruce Schneier (useful)
Posted in data, privacy, reference, Security, social, socialmedia, socialnetworking, taxonomy | Comments Off | permalink
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