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PaulDotCom Security Weekly - Episode 6 - Dec 9, 2005

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This was our first podcast to use Skype. We like it. Also, the audio quality should be much better, we read the manuals to all our equipment, and watched a fantastic video on Skype podcasting from the guys at Friends In Tech, you can download it here.

- Firefox DoS Vulnerability

- Cisco IOS under attack, again

- More on podjacking, how to deal with it

- Black Tuesday is coming, previews here

- Podcasting added to Oxford dictionary

- Sober analysis from Lurhq

- Social Engineering Aim Worm

- Sharing stories about people still running windows 95/98

- Stopping filesharing in hotel networks with social engineering

- Check out Security Now!

- Sophos Threat Report was released this week

- Paul found an evil OS X site

- Paul went on a Mac rant

- Gifts for the security professional

- Syngress publishes the "How to steal an identity" book

Hosts: Paul Asadoorian, Larry Pesce, "The Mason"

Email the entire PaulDotCom Security Weekly Crew at psw@pauldotcom.com

- Tools Of The Month - New Nmap release, New MwCollect released, Rootkit revealer has been updated, and iwar war-dialer. Remote Rogue Network Detection

- Wireless Word Of The Week - Wireless Vulnerabilities and Exposures

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(Bandwidth provided by OSHEAN, they're good, like beer)

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Hey Guys. Sounds like you were enjoying the beer. If you are liking the "How to Steal and Identity" book, you should check out the second book of that series, "How to Own a Continent." It is the same type of book with multiple authors but I think it was MUCH better written. There was a huge number of grammatical and spelling errors which made the Identity book seem very rushed to print. The Continent book is also much more technical with all the hacks that take place. It precedes the Identity book and will give you a better understanding of what is actually happening with some of the characters. I was disappointed when I finished reading the Identity book since I had already read the Continent. If you didn't know already, there are three books in the "Stealing the Network" series.

The quality of the audio was better this time...but still could use some work.

-jhs