- @chrisridd Yeah, I'll be writing that up this afternoon. Something interesting happened at the weekend. #
- @wendyg They are going to post all the #westskep Q&A in the podcast? That's untypical. Did @DavidAllenGreen confirm? http://t.co/LQwUami #
- This is what passes for humour in the #security geek community: http://t.co/02s7QNs #
- New: "Rare OSX #1Password flaw exposes plaintext passwords, password history" @computerworlduk #security http://t.co/bkOAKVb #
- New: "Full-Disclosure, Unredacted WikiLeaks, Security and The Guardian" (at Computerworld) http://t.co/oQJlcQi #
- @labeledsecurity Watch this video about CAs, and have a Damascene moment: http://t.co/JhWcllB – 170Mb download. #
- @chrisgerhard It's OK for me, I'm expert. It's only a problem if a) it's a good password and b) I'm an editor of the #Guardian #
- @lauraanngill @Simon_M_White has it right, although it mostly will only get verbatim retweets, rather than manually-edited ones. #
- @ramtopsrac Oh come on, you gonna tell me there weren't public spaces in Aber that weren't in some way "yours" and made you feel safe? #
- #PhoneHacking enquiry will be closed-to-the-public when explaining how it happened; would an alternate, "public" session would be useful? #
- @stevekennedyuk not only, but also spoofing CLID is possible, not to mention a host of social engineering attacks. #
- @quentynblog Funny how many orgos don't apply that thinking to Wikileaks #fulldisclosure #
- @trepmal issues how? Anything like http://t.co/bkOAKVb ? #
- @JackGavigan pour discourages les autres ? Idiotic, non? #
- RT @SecurityHumor: On #Twitter retweets (RTs) are like the acid reflux of communication. #
- .@maltainfosec @cyberwar … "the concept of total cyber war is equivalent to blanket bombing" – with lolcats and rickrolls #
- New: Cyberwar Amusement of the Day – in #ComputingUK http://t.co/02s4cKT #
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