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OWASP NEWS October 2010

OWASP Podcast Roundtable
Next Recording : January 21, 2010

ack! gee, thanks a lot for that disturbing image... *shudder* and you thought sleep deprivation had done weird things to you! :)

article ideas for discussion:

1) [Full-disclosure] Microsoft Windows NT #GP Trap Handler Allows Users to Switch Kernel Stack http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2010-01/0346.html

--> holey OS code, Batman! how do you even start to get a handle on this bugger? this isn't web app specific, but it squarely hits secure coding between the eyes. how does a bug like this survive for 17 years?

2) Top Ten Web Hacking Techniques of 2009 (Official) http://jeremiahgrossman.blogspot.com/2010/01/top-ten-web-hacking-techniques-of-2009.html

--> do you agree? anything jump out? any good back-stories?

3) Google: A new approach to China http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/new-approach-to-china.html

--> is this important news? how does this affect the development community, particularly by extension? has anything really changed?

4) Google, China, "Aurora", and Advanced Persistent Threat (this makes me want to start chanting "lions and tigers and bears - OH MY!":)

Operation “Aurora” Hit Google, Others http://siblog.mcafee.com/cto/operation-%E2%80%9Caurora%E2%80%9D-hit-google-others/

Hack of Google, Adobe Conducted Through Zero-Day IE Flaw http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/01/hack-of-adob/

Microsoft Security Advisory (979352) Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/979352.mspx

Google v China http://taosecurity.blogspot.com/2010/01/google-v-china.html

Web-based systems vs. Advanced Persistent Threat http://jeremiahgrossman.blogspot.com/2010/01/web-based-systems-vs-advanced.html

--> A new IE 0-day brings mega-tech-corps to their knees. France and Germany respond by recommending against the use of IE altogether. Is this news? with so many IE6 apps still in use today, does it even matter?

--> this is also the source of a couple potential buzzword winners for 2010... "Operation Aurora" and "advanced persistent threat"...

5) Microsoft Advances Search Privacy with Bing http://microsoftontheissues.com/cs/blogs/mscorp/archive/2010/01/18/microsoft-advances-search-privacy-with-bing.aspx

--> is this really that big a deal? do they really need the IP address at all? is this doing enough, or does it fall far short?

6) Microsoft Seeks New Legal Framework For Cloud http://www.informationweek.com/news/government/policy/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=222301657&cid=IWK_Government-Twitter

--> what sort of legislation/regulation do we need? what would be useful? we all know, I think, that's it going to happen one way or another. the question is what is and isn't useful.