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EMERGING INFORMATION SECURITY THREATS EXPERTS
Ed Skoudis
Founder and Senior Security Consultant with Intelguardians
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What kind of data is compromised during a Google hack?
02 Apr 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - Ed Skoudis defines Google hacking, unveils the type of data that is most commonly exposed during this type of attack and offers ways to ward off Google hackers.

Stopping malware in its tracks
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 11 Mar 2008
TIP - Expert Lenny Zeltser offers a malware-defense blueprint every enterprise can follow, plus plenty of free tools to help along the way.

Social networking Web site threats manageable with good enterprise policy
14 Feb 2008
TIP - Michael Cobb reviews the risks of social network malware and demonstrates how an organizaton's security policy can be modified to account for such Web threats.

What security measures can be taken to stop crimeware kits?
11 Feb 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - Enterprises that don't have thoroughly patched browsers, PDF readers, media players and other client-side software are very likely to get compromised by MPack and similar crimeware tools. Ed Skoudis explains.

Enterprise security in 2008: Malware trends suggest new twists on old tricks
17 Jan 2008
TIP - Ed Skoudis reveals five key threats that are likely to dominate headlines in 2008, and how enterprises can prepare in advance.

Thinking fast-flux: New bait for advanced phishing tactics
03 Jan 2008
TIP - Ed Skoudis reviews fast-flux botnet tactics and explains how to conduct an investigation of the advanced phishing technique.

Are iPhone security risks different than those of other mobile devices?
27 Sep 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - The security risks of an iPhone are comparable to other wireless devices, but the iPhone does bring some special issues that are a cause for concern.

Windows Update attacks: Ensuring malware-free downloads
20 Sep 2007
TIP - Attackers recently discovered how to exploit Windows Update to push malware. Contributor Michael Cobb investigates who is to blame: the service itself or uninformed users.

How to avoid dangling pointers: Tiny programming errors leave serious security vulnerabilities
13 Sep 2007
TIP - Dangling pointers should no longer be thought of as simple quality-assurance problems. Michael Cobb explains how the threat has grown.

Fight viruses with your USB flash drive
06 Sep 2007
TIP - In this tip, Ed Skoudis reveals his list of the most important weapons in any portable malware-defense kit -- and they're all free.

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