Reverse Engineering
108 Stories
Dutch court allows publication of 'Oyster crack' research
News Court rules that preventing violation of RFID chip security flaw research would violate freedom of expression for Dutch University.
Sunday, July 20 2008 10:43 PM
Tags: Security, Authentication and encryption, Hacking, RFID, Chip, Card, sensitive information, Spain, professor, researcher
Copyright defendant Napster finds its code posted
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:26 PM
Google to offer advertisers click fraud stats
News Advertisers will be able to see number of invalid clicks, as well as what percentage that represents of total clicks.
Wednesday, July 26 2006 12:06 PM
Tags: Web sites, Internet advertising
Get a complete security toolkit with BackTrack 3
Techguide The BackTrack LiveCD provides over 300 different tools that can be used by security professionals or system administrators. Vincent Danen tells you how to create a portable version on a USB keychain.
Sunday, August 31 2008 12:57 PM
Tags: Open source, Linux, Security Management, Security applications/tools, KDE, Security, Tool, USB, reverse engineering, Computer
Five reasons to hire open source developers
Techguide Afraid an open source developer will be a liability to your organization? TechRepublic's Jack Wallen offers some reasons to think otherwise.
Thursday, August 20 2009 08:15 PM
Tags: Open source, Protocols and platforms, Human resources, Trends, Apache Software Foundation, Open-source Developer, Apache Web server, Open-source Community, Microsoft Windows, proprietary software
Self-destructing botnets
Techguide Self-destruct code is often written into bot malware. Up until recently that wasn't considered an issue. So, what changed and what does it mean to IT security personnel?
Monday, June 15 2009 10:18 PM
Tags: Operating systems, Network security, Security Management, PC security, Data security, Malware, Security, Bot, Financial Company, operating system
Advocacy group fights ruling on DVD cracking case
News The Electronic Frontier Foundation is asking a federal appeals court to overturn a ruling that banned a Web site from posting and linking to a software program that can crack DVD security, saying the decision did "great violence" to the First Amendment.
Monday, January 22 2001 10:27 AM
Reverse engineering could threaten RealNetworks, others
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:30 PM
Protect mobile games IP in China?
Blogs This is a topic that will probably raise a few eye brows, and there will be different opinions from different people. ...
Friday, March 09 2007 11:42 AM
Researcher: Web 2.0 vulnerable to cookie theft
News Robert Graham of Errata Security showed how reverse engineering your security application can uncover a treasure trove of zero-day vulnerabilities.
Friday, August 03 2007 11:22 AM
Tags: Web sites, Web 2.0, Security, Security applications/tools
France puts a damper on flaw hunting
News After court fines expert, researchers who reverse-engineer software to discover flaws can no longer legally publish their findings.
Thursday, March 10 2005 09:33 AM
Tags: Security Management
EMI considers opening its DRM to inspection
News The music industry giant is reviewing a request by the EFF to allow reverse engineering of its digital rights management software.
Monday, January 23 2006 10:26 AM
Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Privacy, Piracy
First Amendment lawyers take on DVD cracking case
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:49 PM
Free speech advocate raises ire of filtering firms
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:39 PM
Skype protocol cracked?
News Chinese engineers claim that they've reverse engineered it. Could this spell licensing trouble for eBay?
Monday, July 17 2006 09:35 AM
Tags: VoIP/IP telephony




