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COMPENG 2010 - Extended Submission Deadline

* Ian Dobson (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
* Antonello Monti (Institute for Automation of Complex Systems at the E.ON Energy Research Center at RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
* Maziar Nekovee (British Telecom and University College London, UK)
* Marios M. Polycarpou (University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus)
* Marti Rosas y Casals (Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya and Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain)
* Vittorio Rosato (ENEA Casaccia, Italy)

=== Program Committee ===

* K. Barb; (Vrije Universiteit, Brussel, Belgium)

BitDefender Update Server - Unauthorized Remote File Access Vulnerability

Product/Company-Information:
=====================

- From Bitdefender's web site: 

"BitDefenderT provides security solutions to satisfy the protection requirements of today's computing environment, delivering effective threat management for over 41 million home and corporate users in more than 100 countries. BitDefender, a division of SOFTWIN, is headquartered in Bucharest, Romania and has offices in Tettnang, Germany, Barcelona, Spain and Fort Lauderdale (FL), USA. 

.....The Update Server allows you to set up an upgrade location within your local network. This way you needn't worry about updating the products installed on computers that are not connected to the Internet, achieving, at the same time, faster updates and reduced
Internet traffic. The BitDefender Update Server is easy to configure through an intuitive step by step wizard. It will help you get the latest updates for all BitDefender products."

Vulnerability / Exploit

Breaking RSA: Totient indirect factorization

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/*

       (c) Alex Bassas Serramia,
           Barcelona,
           SPAIN.

*/

#ifdef WIN32

CFP NcN 2010

work tools get affected, what turns into a basic need, improve before the
competitors.

** Where **

The seventh edition will be in Barcelona (Spain).

Place: Cosmocaixa

** When **


The Smarter Safer Better Seminar Series

and happier in the modern world.


WHO IS ISECOM?
ISECOM is an open, non-profit, security research organization with the 
mission to "Make sense of security". Founded in 2001 in Barcelona, 
Spain as an open source research community, ISECOM received non-profit 
status in 2003. ISECOM regularly releases projects and updates based 
on cutting-edge security and trust research.



The New ISO Hacking Standard

can contact ISECOM to help build up the best possible proposal and to 
support it through the November 2010 meeting in Berlin.

About ISECOM:
ISECOM is a non-profit, security research organization located in 
Barcelona, Spain and New York. With the mission to “make sense of 
security” the organization produces the international standard for 
security testing as well as many other projects including trust 
analysis, home security, and teen cybersecurity awareness. All 
projects at ISECOM are completed the “open source” way through 
collaboration and published for free at the ISECOM website 

Re: The New ISO Hacking Standard

> contact ISECOM to help build up the best possible proposal and to
> support it through the November 2010 meeting in Berlin.
> 
> About ISECOM:
> ISECOM is a non-profit, security research organization located in
> Barcelona, Spain and New York. With the mission to “make sense of
> security” the organization produces the international standard for
> security testing as well as many other projects including trust
> analysis, home security, and teen cybersecurity awareness. All projects
> at ISECOM are completed the “open source” way through collaboration and
> published for free at the ISECOM website (www.isecom.org).

Re: [Full-disclosure] [ISecAuditors Security Advisories] Gmail vulnerable to automated password cracking

Internet Security Auditors
www.isecauditors.com

c. Santander, 101. Edif. A. 2º
E-08030 Barcelona (Spain)
Tel: +34 93 305 13 18
Fax: +34 93 278 22 48

Pº. de la Castellana, 164-166. Entlo. 1ª
E-28046 Madrid (Spain)

CORE-2008-0124: Multiple vulnerabilities in Google's Android SDK

*References*

[1] Android Overview - Open Handset Alliance -
http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/android_overview.html
[2]  "Android Comes to Life in Barcelona" - The Washington Post ,
February 11th, 2008 -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/11/AR2008021101944.html
[3] Android Developer Challenge - http://code.google.com/android/adc.html
[4] "Test Center Preview: Inside Google's Mobile future" - Inforworld,
Feb. 27th 2008 -

RE: Microsot DID DISCLOSE potential Backdoor

> think 171.70.120.60
> is. I'll give you a hint; at this instant, there are 72 of us.
>
> Here's another question. Whom would you suspect 171.71.241.89 is? At
> this point in
> time, I am in Barcelona; if I were home, that would be my address as
> you would see it,
> but my address as I would see it would be in 10.32.244.216/29. There
> might be several
> hundred people you would see using 171.71.241.89;
> /END SNIP

[TZO-22-2009] Bitdefender generic evasion of heuristics (for PDF)

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Quote: "BitDefender™ provides security solutions to satisfy the protection requirements 
of today's computing environment, delivering effective threat management for 
over 41 million home and corporate users in more than 100 countries. BitDefender, 
a division of SOFTWIN, is headquartered in Bucharest, Romania and has offices in 
Tettnang, Germany, Barcelona, United Kingdom, Denmark, Spain and 
Fort Lauderdale (FL), USA."


II. Description
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[TZO-08-2009] Bitdefender generic bypass/evasion

~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BitDefender™  provides  security  solutions  to  satisfy  the    protection
requirements  of  today's  computing  environment,   delivering   effective
threat management for over 41 million home  and  corporate  users  in  more
than 100 countries. BitDefender, a division of SOFTWIN,   is  headquartered
in Bucharest, Romania and has offices in  Tettnang,   Germany,   Barcelona,
United  Kingdom,   Denmark,   Spain  and  Fort  Lauderdale  (FL),      USA.



II. Description

Microsot DID DISCLOSE potential Backdoor

/ SNIP
For more on this false sense of ID-via-IP: Well, let me ask you you think 171.70.120.60 
is. I'll give you a hint; at this instant, there are 72 of us.

Here's another question. Whom would you suspect 171.71.241.89 is? At this point in 
time, I am in Barcelona; if I were home, that would be my address as you would see it, 
but my address as I would see it would be in 10.32.244.216/29. There might be several 
hundred people you would see using 171.71.241.89;
/END SNIP

I implore you to read a NANOG thread http://readlist.com/lists/trapdoor.merit.edu/nanog/6/33246.html

CFP: International workshop on Secure Software Engineering - Deadline extended!

Call for papers: Second International Workshop on Secure Software Engineering

In conjunction with ARES 2008
Barcelona, Catalonia, March 4th-7th 2008 

Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
- Secure architecture and design
- Security in agile software development
- Aspect-oriented software development for secure software
- Security requirements

security and aluminum foil hats

http://www.dreamlab.net/news/review-osstmm-evening-talk-with-pete-herzog

Also, ISECOM is looking for training partners and trainers. Anyone
interested in being a training partner should contact us because we have
the next Train the Trainer class coming up March 31st - April 2nd in
Barcelona where it's sunny and warm ;)  Trainers are taught the newest
ISECOM research and even the terrible truth about security (you can see the
video for details about that).

Let us know if you have any questions.




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