Professional WordPress Security at the Melbourne WordPress Meetup
Last month at the Melbourne WordPress Meetup, we held an open Q&A panel. The vast majority of questions were related
Last month at the Melbourne WordPress Meetup, we held an open Q&A panel. The vast majority of questions were related
The “DROWN Attack” is the name given to a recent vulnerability impacting on some servers running SSLv2. This page contains
You’ve probably heard about the ‘Poodle’ vulnerability, it’s been front page news on most tech new sites today. Poodle is
Shellshock (or Shell Shocker) is the name given to a recent vulnerability affecting systems running the Bash shell. Bash is the
OpenSSL is a software package and developer library that programmers have used to create the systems used for encrypted communications
Phishing messages are messages (typically email) that claim to be from a legitimate source such as a well known bank,
There is no such thing as absolute security, so make sure you have regular backups and apply updates early and
A Call for Papers for the OWASP Australia Security Conference 2008 was posted on the OWASP Australia list today. This
Thanks for everyone that came along to my presentation titled “Insecurity 2.0 – Securing Next Generation and Rich Internet Applications”.
SAGE-AU Victorian Chapter Meeting – Tuesday 10th July 2007 DATE: Tuesday 10th July 2007 TIME: 7:00 PM till 8:00 PM
RUXCON is a conference for the Australian computer security community held at the University of Technology in Sydney. The list