Sunday, February 13th, 2011
Responder Pro & Digital DNA -identifying malware
Digital DNA is being used inside of Responder Pro to analyze the physical RAM of a Windows XP machine for malicious code. The acquisition of RAM was created with HBGary fastdump (freeware version). We find the malware with Digital DNA, extract it from RAM, scaffold it back together as portable executable (PE), then disassemble it, [...]
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Saturday, February 12th, 2011
HBGary Digital DNA and the Global Malware Genome
This video is a high level walk thru for our Digital DNA customer portal. Digital DNA is being created to help customers catch the unknown and zero day malware. Customers get access to daily updated threat intelligence, malware behavioral reports, and monthly trending reports. Customers are able to upload their own malware for Digital DNA [...]
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Saturday, February 5th, 2011
Outdoor PTZ Day/Night Color Heater Blower 18x Optical 22x digital 216x Zoom 480 Lines
1/4 Color CCD Pixels: 752H 582V 440000 pixels 480 Lines Resolution Minimum illumination .01 Lux Auto iris, Auto Focus 6 sites of programmable tours with focus and 16 positions each set Signal to Noise 48dB 24 volt AC Weight 4kg Aluminum alloy
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Friday, January 21st, 2011
Stuxnet: A digital detective story
Stuxnet: A digital detective story Stuxnet, a computer virus believed to have been created to disrupt the Iranian nuclear programme, has fascinated security and intelligence researchers worldwide. Read more on Daily Telegraph
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Thursday, December 30th, 2010
How can I tell a Kodachrome photo from a 35mm from a digital photo?
I’ve been reading how the man near me is the only one in the country who processes Kodachrome (Parsons, KS) because Kodak quit making it. I went online to see what those kinds of pictures look like, and I can’t tell them from the digital ones. They all look good. What do I look for [...]





