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		<title>Please Spam Me &#8211; A study into the language of 419 scams, spam and phishing.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Hello everyone,
I&#8217;m currently writing a research paper studying the language of spam and online email scams. Without revealing too much, I basically need to get spammed. A lot. More will be revealed once I&#8217;ve gotten a bit further with it, but until then, I&#8217;ve created a disposable email account for the job. I&#8217;d be hugely appreciative [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matthewhughes.co.uk/2010/09/please-spam-me-a-study-into-the-language-of-419-scams-spam-and-phishing/</link>
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		<title>SecurityBSD 0.02 released &#8211; Banal edition</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m pleased to announce that SecurityBSD 0.02 has finally been released after heavy delays. This has been a combination of personal obligations,  and the unrealistic expectation of releasing the first edition documentation for the project along with this edition. Needless to say, I&#8217;ve decided to push ahead for an early release of the distro.
Named after [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matthewhughes.co.uk/2010/07/securitybsd-0-02-released-banal-edition/</link>
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		<title>University of Reddit: Web Application Hacking with DVWA: Lesson 1 &#8211; Getting Started and reflected XSS</title>
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In this course, we learn about the very exciting world of web application testing. In recent years, web applications have become widespread to the point of ubiquity, with banks, retail, social networks and more using them. Here, we learn to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in web applications in order to enhance security.
In the first Spiderman [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matthewhughes.co.uk/2010/07/university-of-reddit-web-application-hacking-with-dvwa-lesson-1-getting-started-and-reflected-xss/</link>
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		<title>A Brief Guide To The LIGATT Saga</title>
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When I interviewed Greg for my podcast, I let him have his say without his views being misrepresented. I&#8217;ve wanted to write about the current furore for a while now, but I couldn&#8217;t decide on the best way to do it. I was in the process of writing a somewhat facetious limerick poem about the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matthewhughes.co.uk/2010/06/a-brief-guide-to-the-ligatt-saga/</link>
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		<title>GeordieCon: The potential for a compsec convention in the North East.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Belgium has Brucon. Ireland has AppSec. Barcelona has Black Hat. The UK has around 15 universities doing courses in ethical hacking and information security, and most universities offer a computer forensics class. As a nation, we’re one of the most IT powered in the world, with almost ubiquitous usage of technology in government, services and [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matthewhughes.co.uk/2010/05/geordiecon-the-potential-for-a-compsec-convention-in-the-north-east/</link>
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		<title>SecurityBSD&#8217;s new logo</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to Krysta McBurnie for the logo. Follow her on Twitter at @thenonbeliever. You can find her website here.

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		<link>http://matthewhughes.co.uk/2010/05/securitybsds-new-logo/</link>
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		<title>Be careful what you post on Facebook</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Facebook is a pretty cool site. Around 400 million people use it to share videos and photos, talk with friends and family and play games. However, Facebook as an entity has shown a blatant disregard for the privacy of its end users. A new website called Openbook shows the pitfalls of Facebook privacy settings by [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matthewhughes.co.uk/2010/05/be-careful-what-you-post-on-facebook/</link>
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		<title>SecDaemon &#8211; An imagining of the SecurityBSD vision</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Leonardo Botelho, a Brazilian FreeBSD and computer security enthusiast is a greatly valued member and contributor to the SecurityBSD project. One of his personal, older projects accomplishes some of the goals of SecurityBSD, with an emphasis on eusability.
All in all, it&#8217;s all pretty cool. Screenshots below.

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		<link>http://matthewhughes.co.uk/2010/05/secdaemon-an-imagining-of-the-securitybsd-vision/</link>
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		<title>New SecurityBSD splash screen</title>
		<description><![CDATA[One of the contributors to the SecurityBSD project, Leonardo Botelho, from Brazil has been so kind as to make a SecurityBSD splash screen.

This will be included in version 0.02, and, in my opinion, is pretty damn cool.
Thanks again to Leonardo.
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		<link>http://matthewhughes.co.uk/2010/05/new-securitybsd-splash-screen/</link>
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		<title>Announcing Security BSD 0.02 – Codename: Banal</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Announcing Security BSD 0.02 – Codename: Banal
Named after a comment describing SecurityBSD on a Russian blog which translated, meant ‘Banal Shit’, SecurityBSD 0.02 is the next step in the FreeBSD based security distribution. This distribution has three aims: Functionality, customization and expansion. It will feature more security tools, it will fix config files to make [...]]]></description>
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