Mike Shaver, Mozilla’s Vice President of Engineering writes:
I’ve previously posted about the .NET Framework Assistant add-on that was delivered via Windows Update earlier this year. It’s recently surfaced that it has a serious security vulnerability, and Microsoft is recommending that all users disable the add-on.
.NET Framework Assistant Blocked to Disarm Security Vulnerability at Mozilla [...]

If you change the link in the application settings, it affects all of the historical tweets generated by the application. So it’s pretty quick and easy to experiment with different URLs and see what happens. I wonder if it’s possible to get rid of that pesky nofollow attribute? Let’s see what happens if we change [...]

Here we go guys.
Microsoft just released an Security Bulletin Advance Notification for July 2009. I described a possible scenario on my blog some hours ago. You can find the story at http://ITRiskSpace.com. The Microsoft advisory can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms09-jul-ans.mspx
Stay tuned
-Andreas

After several massive data breaches, countries around the world starting to focused more and more on existing laws and enforce them. What does this mean for you and your management? In addition to your personal side what can happen within the industry? Would for example a European based company back out from doing business with [...]

Obviously the legal Privacy situation is difficult and different everywhere around the world. Risk Management organizations do not have a common base to work from today. We also know that without dedicated Privacy knowledge available we will fail sooner or later with all the consequences going along with that.
I have published on http://ITRiskSpace.com the latest [...]