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  1. ZF05 released - Featuring Dan Kaminsky, Kevin Mitnick...; http://r00tsecurity.org/files/zf05.txt
  2. WPA tables, SSID Specific, using a 49 Million WPA optimised password dictionary file; http://bit.ly/wZmo2
  3. Linux 2.6.30+/SELinux/RHEL5 kernel 0day; http://bit.ly/7L8p3
  4. Firefox 0day; http://www.milw0rm.com/exploits/9158
  5. Dino talks about OSX & hacking contests; http://bit.ly/189exa
  6. Introducing the Google Chrome OS; http://bit.ly/13NVxQ
  7. Bug in Microsoft Video ActiveX Control Allows Remote Code Execution; http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/972890.mspx
  8. EU Creates Self-Tuning Compiler; http://www.robots.net/article/2873.html
  9. The "Month of Twitter Bugs" should be fun; http://twitpwn.com/
  10. Need a reliable Quicktime exploit? No problem; http://bit.ly/nkNB7
  11. Barnaby Jack does great work; http://bit.ly/6AAbY
  12. Nate Lawson found a flaw in the Google Keyczar crypto library; a timing attack to forge signatures for data; http://tinyurl.com/keyczar
  13. Microsoft DirectX 0day is getting use in the wild; http://tinyurl.com/directx0day
  14. ".. so offset 945 is the interesting one, and there's some 0day for you guys..." http://www.dojosec.com/?p=92
  15. Linux remote kernel exploit, cool.. http://kernelbof.blogspot.com/
  16. Who wants a Nokia 1100 from Bochum, Germany with vintage 2002 firmware? http://www.pcworld.com/article/163409/article.html
  17. The udev bug is cool http://tinyurl.com/d5tz93
  18. Follow @netifera, they are doing nice work; http://tinyurl.com/c8hx22
  19. @sternshow "I personally enjoy having a 100% reliable Lotus Notes exploit at my fingertips." @daveaitel; http://www.d2sec.com/d2lotus_1.htm
  20. @druidian Tweenbot; electric motor + battery = Robot? Wind-up toy = Robot? That's a contrived "narrative about our relationship to space".