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  1. @dxp2532 Undo is for people that actually comment their IDA databases in IDA rather than in a coffee-stained notebook...
  2. IDA 5.6 feature preview: http://bit.ly/5sVJr3. Sadly, there is still no undo...
  3. Finished taking the @Mandiant Advanced Malware Analysis course today. I highly recommend it.
  4. Cloud Computing - or as I like to call it - Voluntary Data Exfiltration
  5. Verizon 2009 Data Breach Investigations Report Supplemental Report: http://bit.ly/7SlKGM
  6. RT @arstechnica: Mozilla exec urges Firefox users ditch Google for Bing due to privacy issues - http://arst.ch/ayv
  7. Bruce Schneier's elegant explanation of why privacy matters: http://bit.ly/7tXlG7
  8. Cool... Snow Leopard Xcode updates come down via Software Update now...
  9. @dguido 'Desktop' should at least warn the user that they have opened a port when they install software...and ask if they want to allow it.
  10. Ubuntu 9.10 has ufw disabled by default. The iptables rules are also blank.
  11. Retweet beta is pretty cool, but Twitter needs tabs for this kind of stuff...
  12. JD-GUI is my new favorite tool for decompiling Java. (http://java.decompiler.free.fr/)
  13. Why does Ubuntu say their Software Center has "...no licenses...?" The software in the screenshot is GPL (http://bit.ly/15XwLP).
  14. Today's xkcd is hilarious: http://xkcd.com/644/
  15. IDS/AV evasion via PDF spec - "Acrobat viewers require only that the header appear somewhere within the first 1024 bytes of the file"
  16. @keydet89 .job files created by malware should be investigated. Most tools, including EnCase, don't parse their structure well...
  17. Free (as in beer) Python 3 book: http://diveintopython3.org/
  18. Apache.org Compromised: http://bit.ly/ZVnzU
  19. via @sans_isc - Looks like the NCUA CDs were part of a pentest...
  20. Anybody have a copy (or analysis) of the malware on the fake NCUA CD?