Archive for January, 2007

JavaScript code disclosure… What’s on my site

I run the NoScript Firefox extension while browsing the internet. It prevents “untrusted” JavaScript code from running and doesn’t allow retardedly written websites like some MySpace user profiles to crash my browser session. Anyways, I saw Ryan Russel’s “Web of Trust,” and thought I should disclose what JavaScript I run on my website as well, […]

Storm-Worm and F-Secure WorldMap

F-Secure has a replay of their WorldMap from last night, 01/19/2007. It shows the spread of Storm-Worm Small.DAM, an e-mail worm and it’s really, really cool. I want one! (not the worm of course, :P )
The video is also available on YouTube.

Thoughts on IEM Day 1

I was tired today.. maybe it was the material, or the fact that I had to break my college routine and wake up early in the morning… but I was beat. Regarding the IEM, the material could be a little better. Some of the tools that were mentioned are not used so much today, but […]

NSA IEM: INFOSEC Evaluation Methodology

This semester, I am taking the IEM as part of a class that will be assigned to evaluate my university’s network security. Last semester, I was a team leader in an IAM, an assessment of my school’s organizational information security. The IAM is two full days, as well as the IEM. I am taking classes […]

Looking for a new home… host that is

The time is nearing and I will have to move my site to a new host. Along with the move, we’ll undergo a domain name change to www.tssci-security.com as well. Currently we’re hosted on a dedicated FreeBSD server running Apache, and I’m pretty happy with it. I’d like a host that offers UNIX/Linux and SSH […]