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CERIAS at Portland OSCON 2006
Just a reminder: next week I'll be in Portland at OSCON 2006. I'll be moderating the PHP Security Hoedown wednesday night. If you're interested in meeting up and talking about web app security stuff or CERIAS, please drop us a line at oscon@cerias.purdue.edu.
The biggest mistake of Myspace
Myspace, the super-popular web site that your kid uses and you don't, was once again hit by a worm, this time utilizing Macromedia Flash as its primary vector. This was a reminder for me of just how badly Myspace has screwed up when it comes to input filtering:
- They use a "blacklist" approach, disallowing customized markup that they know could be an issue. How confident are you that they covered all their bases, and could anticipate future problems? I don't trust my own code that much, let alone theirs.
- They allow embed HTML tags. That means letting folks embed arbitrary content that utilizes plugins, like... Flash. While Myspace filters Javascript, they seem to have forgotten that Flash has Javascript interaction and DOM manipulation capabilities. If you're a Myspace user, you may have noticed Javascript alert()-style pop-up windows appearing on some profiles -- those are generated by embedding an offsite Flash program into a profile, which then generates Javascript code.
Hacking the MacBook for Biometric Security
Via Infinite Loop, I came across an interesting post from a hawdcore MacBook Pro user who bellied up to the bar and retrofitted a Sony fingerprint scanner into his precious Apple laptop.  No indication that the hardware actually interfaces at all with OS X, but it's pretty cool, and maybe Apple will get some inspiration from this. 8)
OSCON 2006: PHP Security BOF
So who's going to OSCON 2006? I am, and if you are too, drop me a line so we can meet up. I'm also going to be "moderating" a PHP Security BOF meet, so if you have some interest in PHP Security or secure web dev in general, come by and participate in the chaos.
If you're planning on going, make sure to check out the official wiki and the OSCamp wiki.
We heart Sun
Our superfriends at Sun were kind enough to bless us with 13 new servers today: 10 Sun Fire X2100s and 3 Sun Fire X4200s:
Sun has been one of CERIAS' biggest supporters over the years, and their monetary and hardware contributions have been invaluable. These new machines will be put to good use in experiments, handling our Sun Ray clients, and making our web sites run a zillion times faster. Wee!
Sun has been one of CERIAS' biggest supporters over the years, and their monetary and hardware contributions have been invaluable. These new machines will be put to good use in experiments, handling our Sun Ray clients, and making our web sites run a zillion times faster. Wee!


