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targets away from the traditional bank account scam. As users become more aware and more banks roll out two factor authentication and other mitigations scammers are having to move on to softer targets. In the past few months weve seen two...

http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204760
backend. All of these issues have been patched. DBLink Privilege Escalation CVE-2007-6601 DBLink functions combined with local trust or ident authentication could be used by a malicious user to gain superuser privileges. This issue has been fixed and does not affect...

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http://pcianswers.com/2008/10/01/pci-dss-version-12-differences-and-updates/
security encrypted over wireless networks and to implement strong encryption for authentication and transmission. This is the first reference to authentication implying that not only must the data be secure but the authentication to that network must also be protected. New... and transmission. This is the first reference to authentication implying that not only must the data be secure but the authentication to that network must also be protected. New implementations of WEP are not allowed after March 31 2009 Current implementations...

http://darkreading.com/blog/archives/2009/02/pci_dss_is_a_pr.html
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http://www.secureconsulting.net/2009/02/pci_dss_v12_in_a_nutshell.html
cross-site scripting XSS inject flaws malicious file execution insecure direct object refers CSRF information leaks and improper error handling broken authentication and session mgmt insecure crypto mgmt insecure communication failure to restrict URL access enforced workflow etc. Additionally special security measures... the cardholder environment capturing individual access to cardholder data all rootadministrator actions invalid logical access attempts use of identification and authentication mechanisms creation and deletion of system-level objects access to audit logs and the initialization of the audit logs. Logs are... access to cardholder data all rootadministrator actions all access to audit trails invalid logical access attempts use of identification and authentication mechanisms initialization of audit logs and the creation and deletion of system-level objects. Audits logs must minimally capture user...