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Black Hat USA 2010: Complete Coverage Print E-mail
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Source: Dark Reading - Posted by Alex   
A round-up of articles leading up to and live coverage from Black Hat USA 2010, July 24 to 29, Las Vegas >> Security Pros Feel Underpaid, But In Some Cases Would Take A Pay Cut
New survey shows value IT security professionals place on job security, training, quality of life; authors to discuss career issues at Black Hat

>> Researcher Says Home Routers Are Vulnerable
Black Hat presentation will demonstrate hacks that could work on many existing routers

>> Researcher 'Fingerprints' The Bad Guys Behind The Malware
Black Hat USA researcher will demonstrate how to find clues to help ID actual attackers, plans to release free fingerprinting tool

>> 'Robin Sage' Profile Duped Military Intelligence, IT Security Pros
Social networking experiment of phony female military intelligence profile fooled even the most security-savvy on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter -- and also led to the leakage of sensitive military information

>> 'BlindElephant' To ID Outdated Or Unknown Web Apps, Plug-Ins
New freebie tool fingerprints out-of-date apps

>> SAP, Other ERP Applications At Risk Of Targeted Attacks
Black Hat Europe researcher demonstrates techniques for inserting 'backdoors' into popular enterprise resource planning apps that aren't properly secured

>> New Hack Pinpoints Cell Phone User's Location, Personal And Business Relationships
Researchers demonstrate a technique that exploits the cell phone infrastructure to compromise cell user's privacy

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