Thursday, July 30, 2009

Security Weekly

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July 30, 2009
In this issue
redarrow Researchers attack my iPhone via SMS
redarrow Ex-Google CIO breaks his own security rules
redarrow Flying surveillance robots coming soon from Aeryon
redarrow Hackers rumored to have cracked Windows 7 activation
redarrow Security experts' sites hacked on eve of Black Hat conference

Two security researchers prove to a reporter during Black Hat that they can indeed "Pwn" her iPhone by just sending a text message.

Douglas Merrill talks about being CIO at Google and an exec at EMI, and how more companies need to foster innovation, letting employees use Google Calendar if they want.

New semi-autonomous flying camera bots with police, military, industrial applications should come to market in six months, assuming it can get government approval.

Chinese forum and others suggest a leaked Lenovo file of Windows 7 Ultimate has been used to crack the activation mechanism of the new operating system.
Attackers post e-mails, passwords, and other sensitive data stolen from security experts and others on hacked site of Dan Kaminsky.

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