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Monday, May 31, 2010

Summarizing Zero Day's Posts for May


The following is a brief summary of all of my posts at ZDNet's Zero Day for May, 2010. You can also go through previous summaries, as well as subscribe to my personal RSS feed, Zero Day's main feed, or follow me on Twitter:


Recommended reading: 
  • Should a targeted country strike back at the cyber attackers?  
  • Hotmail's new security features vs Gmail's old security features  
  • Study finds the average price for renting a botnet
  • 5 reasons why the proposed ID scheme for Internet users is a bad idea

01. Foxit Reader intros new Safe Reading feature
02. Should a targeted country strike back at the cyber attackers?
03. Malware Watch: iTunes gift certificates, Skype worm, fake CVs and greeting cards
04. Wardriving police: password protect your wireless, or face a fine
05. Research: 1.3 million malicious ads viewed daily
06. Malware Watch: Rogue Facebook apps, fake Amazon orders, and bogus Adobe updates
07. Hotmail's new security features vs Gmail's old security features
08. Study finds the average price for renting a botnet
09. 5 reasons why the proposed ID scheme for Internet users is a bad idea

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