Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-02-19
- RT @csoghoian If Path-like apps that pilfered user contact data suffered a data breach, existing laws wouldn't require disclosure to users. #
- New quickie blog: Bismark's Voice http://t.co/zk01Biec #
- RT @paulmadsen Sharingfreude, n. – pleasure derived from inadvertent sharing of personal information on social media by friends & colleagues #
- .@dakami @jeremiahg @tqbf see also Carl Ellison's work on "Ceremony Analysis"– it's broader than a ux issue, into mental models #
- Bruce Schneier was kind enough to link my "Dear Verisign, Trust Requires Transparency" blog post http://t.co/iAZKFX1g so I've updated it #
- Short form: We still don't know who knew what when about the Verisign breach http://t.co/iAZKFX1g #
- Bruce Schneier was kind enough to link my "Dear Verisign, Trust Requires Transparency" blog post http://t.co/iAZKFX1g so I updated it #
- RT @lennyzeltser An example of an SMS #phishing message that pursues Verizon Wireless logon credentials: http://t.co/Gk0o1IUh #
- RT @jeremiahg "Senate Passes Bill Allowing Airports To Evict TSA Screeners" http://t.co/VvdXyxo8 <an airport w/o TSA is very attractive #
- RT @FAQShop [TechNet Blogs] Elevation of Privilege – we made a card game for developers! Welcome to Tuesday article http://t.co/I3z7Oj2S #
- I'm looking for interesting analysis of the Collins-Leiberman security bill: http://t.co/ARsWtIn6 #
- "Cheating is encouraged" http://t.co/YvUqbaY2 #
- RT @PrivacyMemes Twitter Is The Latest Company To Admit It Uploads Your Address Book http://t.co/QFUxSezG < Time for a law? A tort? #
- Wow, the new Twitter is both ugly and less customer-centered. #FAIL #
- RT @KimZetter TSA Denies it Targets Attractive Female Passengers for Body Scans http://t.co/MT4SPWCN << Except the claim was "nice figure" #
- RT @mtanji @KimZetter Of course there is no "policy" to target the hawtness, that's merely the practice once humans are put in the loop. #
- RT @BlackHatEvents Black Hat EU 2012 Schedule is out! http://t.co/d1zdTqQD #
- RT @MSFTsdl The Evolution of Elevation: Threat Modeling in a #Microsoft World http://t.co/SScd3vWW by @danaepp #security #
- RT @singe Worried about AddressBook privacy on iOS? Check out AdiOS http://t.co/SS38Aha8 & Gorilla http://t.co/8l1K0mnF (latter requires JB) #
- RT @rsingel .@jerrybrito on how transparency might be better for infrastructure security than regulation: http://t.co/dHShX23e < like #
- RT @singe Have any of you ever worked on a project where privacy controls were part of the requirements spec? << both at ZKS & Microsoft #
- RT @Wh1t3Rabbit I think I have a new game for those speakers coming to OWASP AppSecAPAC …shoot me a note if you want to play < yay, games! #
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