Kevin Mitnick talks about the dangers of malware and social engineering

From: Jon Barrett (jon@b69ca.com)
Date: Wed Jul 12 2006 - 09:14:54 EDT


Dear Group,

Legendary hacker and author Kevin Mitnick has produced a whitepaper in which
he details several scenarios in which social engineering exposed significant
vulnerabilities that lead to corporate attacks.

People who have read Kevin's books and who like his style of writing will
also enjoy the paper. What I find most valuable about this paper is that
Mitnick remains neutral in his approach when he outlines his "Best
 Practices" approach to protection. He does a thorough analysis of various
techniques and methodologies for mitigating risk and locking down endpoints,
while allowing users enough flexibility to perform their jobs.

People can download the whitepaper in PDF form from www.appsense.com/mitnick

I would recommend it a read for anyone security inclined even if you just
download it and save it for a rainy day :o)

I hope this is of use or enjoyment to someone.

Best Regards,
Jon.

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