Mobile devices are more and more seen as nice targets from attackers’ point of view. Which is easily understandable: the market is exploding and people still don’t realize that a mobile device is not only a mobile “phone” but a mobile “computer” with an operating system, I/Os and… applications! The
Month: February 2013
Scanning Malicious URLs in One Mouse Click
Since it’s already Friday, just before leaving for the weekend, here is a quick hack for all MacOS X infosec guys… and the others! I’m not afraid to admit it: I’m lazy! We are using computers all day long and they have been created (usually 😉 to automate tasks. Let
Bring Your Own Rogue [Router|DHCP|Access Point]
In the series of gadgets that we must bring with us, let me present the “NI-707537” of ICUDU. I’m always traveling with a big backpack containing plenty of useful stuff. Working often at customer premises, I don’t have a fixed place in my company offices. I’m always carrying all my
Signing Documents Using an Unsigned Application!
Belgium is strange country… at various levels! For years, Belgium is known as a country which quickly developed and distributed electronic identity cards (eID) to its citizens. Your eID can be used in multiple applications to perform citizen’s authentication and to sign documents. The number of applications and web sites
Are You Playing “Cold Case” with Your Logs?
Two days ago, I attended an event about “big data” (yeah, another buzz word) and how to use it for security purposes. One of the presented talks was very interesting and almost changed my mind about our best friends (or nightmare)… logs! When I’m talking about log management with customers,