03-11-2010 12:21
plecost v0.2.2-7 Beta (Update!)
 Wordpress finger printer tool search and retrieve information about the plugins versions installed in Wordpress systems. It can analyze a single URL or perform an analysis based on the results indexed by Google. Additionally displays CVE code associated with each plugin, if there. Version 0.2.2-7 Beta Fixed some execition errors. Libraries xgoogle Plecost works in two modes. On the one hand by analyzing a single URL and the other analyzing the results of Google searches (-G). (...)
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08-17-2010 22:39
Comodo Internet Security is a free security suite that offers prevention-based, Default Deny Protection (DDP) technology to prevent malware in your PC.
It includes an extensive white-list of safe ...
net-security
08-14-2010 22:37
RoboForm memorizes and stores each user name and password the first time you log into a site, then automatically supplies them when you return. RoboForm's Logins feature eliminates the manual steps of...
net-security
07-29-2010 14:58
New versions of Snort (Beta and Production)are both out. Release notes are here == http://www.snort.org/news/2010/07/28/snort-2-8-6-1-and-snort-2-9-beta-released/
New features that I'm finding interesting in 2.9 (Beta):
A Data Acquisition API (DAQ) is introduced in this version
A byte extract option that bears some investigation - this allows extracted values from one rule to be used in subsequent rule options
Some welcome updates for IPv6
Support for Intel's QuickAssist for use in pattern matching. This is by far the most interesting feature in the bunch (to me at least) - support for hardware based acceleration (on boxes that have this feature). QuickAssist uses FSB attached FPGAs for this, so builds on previous FPGA work. Attaching the FPGAs to the server FSB overcomes previous limitations in FPGA I/O rates (talk about the sledgehammer approach!), this likely raises the maximum throughput for Snort considerably!
More info on Quck Assist, and Snort's integration with it can be found here == http://www.intel.com/technology/platforms/quickassist/
and here ==http://download.intel.com/embedded/applications/networksecurity/324029.pdf
=============== Rob VandenBrink, Metafore ===============
(c) SANS Internet Storm Center. http://isc.sans.org Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
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07-29-2010 14:29
New versions of Snort (Beta and Production)are both out. Release notes are here =='m finding interesting in 2.9 (Beta):
A Data Acquisition API (DAQ) is introduced in this version
A byte extract option that bears some investigation - this allows extracted values from one rule to be used in subsequent rule options
Some welcome updates for IPv6
Support for Intel's QuickAssist for use in pattern matching. This is by far the most interesting feature in the bunch (to me at least) - support for hardware based acceleration (on boxes that have this feature). QuickAssist uses FSB attached FPGAs for this, so builds on previous FPGA work. Attaching the FPGAs to the server FSB overcomes previous limitations in FPGA I/O rates (talk about the sledgehammer approach!), this likely raises the maximum throughput for Snort considerably!
More info on Quck Assist, and Snort's integration with it can be found here http://www.intel.com/technology/platforms/quickassist/
and here http://download.intel.com/embedded/applications/networksecurity/324029.pdf
=============== Rob VandenBrink Metafore
(c) SANS Internet Storm Center. http://isc.sans.org Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
ISC
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