ferent key apparently certified by an
authority in Poland, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, or Brazil. Yet such a
change would be an indication that the user's encrypted HTTP traffic was being
intercepted.""
Paper: http://files.cloudprivacy.net/ssl-mit
esponsibility
if you have the ability to logon as another user. Since the admin can easily
change a user's password, what would be the necessity for this risk? All
password changes should be audited.
Respectfully,
Dave Kleiman - http://www.ComputerForensicExami
lity HDDerase that securely erases all data on
ATA hard disk drives via the internal secure erase command.
http://cmrr.ucsd.edu/people/Hughes/SecureErase.shtml
And yes, I am the same Dave Kleiman from the paper.
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The
-Original Message-
From: Saqib Ali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 08:16
Hello Alexander,
> My guess is that slow compilation is a result of access time
> misconfiguration: if a filesystem has access time
enabled, th
ding an increasing amount of time working with vendors of
both forensic tools and disc encryption technology, trying to find tips,
tricks, and techniques that can be used when warranted.
Respectfully,
Dave Kleiman - http://www.
>>I don't think you understood my question. Why is crl.verisign.com
>>getting overloaded *now.* What does the expiration of one of their CA
>>certificates have to do with it? Once you see that a cert has expired,
>>there's no need whatsoever to go look at the CRL. The point of a CRL is
>>t