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  1. RT @xanda Shodan scares me http://erratasec.blogspot.com/2009/12/shodan-scares-me.html (via @DidierStevens)
  2. RT @threatpost: Facebook XXX Worm Replaces Profiles | http://bit.ly/5NEWOp
  3. Blog is still available at http://housewifesguide.blogspot.com.
  4. Wow, within minutes of posting the list of attackers, my domain's been DNS cache poisoned?
  5. Blog post: "Who's attacking our web server today?" Fun w/command line, log parsing & Parallels Plesk attacks! http://is.gd/4YXjN
  6. Online Ad Site Hacked, Rigged to Serve Exploits | http://bit.ly/2BSTOI (via @threatpost)
  7. RT @bobmcmillan: Facebook finally dealing w/scam ads after great @TechCrunch series http://bit.ly/2IgUkS Facebook post: http://bit.ly/2NuZKP
  8. RT @briankrebs: Business e-banking and the 6-figure password http://bit.ly/4avfEY
  9. RT @threatpost: FBI Reports Malware on Rise in Electronic Funds Fraud | http://bit.ly/5AjWB
  10. RT @bobmcmillan: Spotting botnets based on abnormal DNS requests: (academic paper. pdf) http://bit.ly/E0ZHR
  11. appsecurity RT @appsecurity Windows 7 more secure but default settings might leave you vulnerable http://bit.ly/3nbbEr
  12. RT @briankrebs Researcher: Hackers Hijack Some Facebook Apps http://bit.ly/jW1IN
  13. RT @briankrebs Comcast Trials Browser Alerts for Bot-Infected PCs http://bit.ly/ZjEDt /Props to Comcast for good netizenry here?
  14. RT @BreakingPoint Canada's privacy czar tells folks to get smarter about the info they share online: http://bit.ly/RguLd
  15. RT @davehull Another banking trojan. Now with more intelligence & apparently no proxy: http://bit.ly/41x4oP < time for per transaction authN
  16. New blog post: Blocking Ads Can Save More Than You Think http://bit.ly/4kGlsl
  17. Some guidelines in my blog here: http://housewifesguide.blogspot.com/
  18. But for now, more complicated passwords keep out the lowest common brute-forcing denominator. So you don't unwittingly scam your friends! ;)
  19. I sound like a broken record, but: Use trickier passwords! Eventually, this won't work; & if someone really wants in, they'll find a way.
  20. They're going piece by piece through his contact list, sending email to 8-10 contacts at a time, to make the shilling look more believable.