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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2007 · 50 MIN

Storm Botnet and No-Tech Hacking

from Radio Free Security

Corey Nachreiner, CISSP, details the evolution of the Storm botnet from low threat to state-of-the-art malware. Google hacker Johnny Long explains the concept behind his latest book, No-Tech Hacking. Steve Fallin, Director of WatchGuard's Rapid Response Team, debates SMTP egress filtering with Dave Piscitello, ICANN Fellow. Dave describes overlooked proxying techniques for Firebox X Core and Peak models. Hosted by Scott Pinzon, CISSP.

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Corey Nachreiner, CISSP, details the evolution of the Storm botnet from low threat to state-of-the-art malware. Google hacker Johnny Long explains the concept behind his latest book, No-Tech Hacking. Steve Fallin, Director of WatchGuard's Rapid Response Team, debates SMTP egress filtering with Dave Piscitello, ICANN Fellow. Dave describes overlooked proxying techniques for Firebox X Core and Peak models. Hosted by Scott Pinzon, CISSP.

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