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Softpedia Exclusive Interview: Jimmy Shah, Mobile Security Researcher at McAfee
The Hack in the Box conference has started today in Malaysia and before the speakers take the floor we rushed to the opportunity to talk to another industry expert who will soon share his experience with the world.
Jimmy Shah, a mobile security researcher at McAfee will speak at the conference about mobile malware, but in the meantime, we've asked him a couple of things about McAfee's latest products, future plans and we even brought up the controversial subject of tracking.
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Killing social networks, outsmarting airlines at #HITB2011KUL
L33tdawg: Online registration is now closed but walk in registrations are still accepted (USD505 / MYR1599) - See you guys on the 12th @ InterContinental Kuala Lumpur!
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#HackWEEKDAY offers cash prizes and job opportunities for top coders
HackWEEKDAY, a 24-hour code off that will run alongside the 9th annual Hack In The Box Security Conference 2011 Kuala Lumpur (HITBSecConf2011KUL) will be offering a cash prize of US$1337 and recruitment opportunities for winning developers. This is the first weekday hackthon in Malaysia.
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New SAPocalypse worm will be presented at HITBSecConf2011 - Malaysia
L33tdawg: Further details of Alexander Polyakov's SAPocalypse presentation is here. Online registration closes on the 7th but walk-in registrations are still accepted there after.
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Cyberwars: Is the pen still mightier than the sword?
L33tdawg: Kenneth is delivering the keynote at the upcoming 9th annual HITB security conference, HITBSecConf2011 - Malaysia, on 12th October at 0900. Online registration closes on the 7th but walk-in registrations are still accepted there after.
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