Sunday Round up: 1st of November 2015 - somebody is watching your tweets
As another month ends here is the week in review.
Articles:
Windows Memory Forensics: http://cerbero-blog.com/?p=1586
Shim Shady: Live Investigations of the Application Compatibility Cache: https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2015/10/shim_shady_live_inv.html
Car Hacking for Plebs – The Untold Story: http://foxglovesecurity.com/2015/10/26/car-hacking-for-plebs-the-untold-story/
Twitter:
PSA: Don’t Trust Caller ID — It Can Be Faked https://t.co/OPrzcx3IxM
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) October 25, 2015
Security researcher has last laugh over Oracle https://t.co/E3JIhNpidy
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) October 25, 2015
Information Security News: Russian cyberspies targeted the MH17 crash investigation https://t.co/7uMMOgWzwD
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) October 26, 2015
DARPA Gave a Company $500K to Keep Tabs on White Hat Hackers https://t.co/KbXmWMgPBN
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) October 28, 2015
11-Year-Old Sets Up Cryptographically Secure Password Business https://t.co/oMeuQZ8piv
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) October 29, 2015
Hacked Opinions: The legalities of hacking – Richard Ford https://t.co/NHjBe2wijv
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) October 29, 2015
Leaving Laptops in Hotel Rooms: A Bad Idea https://t.co/3DrDPDOekJ
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) October 29, 2015
Low-cost IMSI catcher for 4G/LTE networks tracks phone’s precise locations https://t.co/OZR4NMc2Z9
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) October 29, 2015
Read last weeks round up here
If you found some other interesting stuff this week feel free to leave a link to it in the comments section.















