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Submission + - Scientists unveil lightweight rootkit protection (theregister.co.uk)

DangerFace writes: Scientists are set to unveil a lightweight system they say makes an operating system significantly more resistant to rootkits without degrading its performance. The hypervisor-based system is dubbed HookSafe, and it works by relocating kernel hooks in a guest OS to a dedicated page-aligned memory space that's tightly locked down. The team installed HookSafe on a machine running Ubuntu 8.04, and found the system successfully prevented nine real-world rootkits targeting that platform from installing or hiding themselves. The program was able to achieve that protection with only a 6-percent reduction in performance benchmarks.
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Submission + - Oyster card hack to be released

DangerFace writes: A little while ago some Dutch researchers cracked the Oyster card http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster_card, meaning they could get free public transport around London. The company that makes the cards, NXP, sought and got an injunction to stop the exploit being published, but that has now been overruled by a Dutch judge. Here's the BBC story on it: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7516869.stm. The lovely Dutch blokes are holding off from releasing the hack for the time being, to give NXP time to secure their systems. First submission! Huzzah!

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