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Rich Mogull has been working in the security world for 17 or so years, and breaking computers (usually by accident) even longer. After about 10 years in physical security (mostly running large events/concerts), he made the mistake of getting drunk in Silicon Valley and telling someone he "worked in security." Next morning he woke up with a job as an IT security consultant. That's not totally true, but it's far more amusing than his full biography. He currently works as an independent security consultant and writer through Securosis.com and previously spent seven years as an analyst with Gartner. Rich has also worked as a paramedic, done stints as a firefighter and with Rocky Mountain Rescue, and recently retired from ski patrol when he moved to sunny Arizona. He still dabbles in disaster medicine, when nature cooperates.

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Should Mac Users Run Antivirus Software?

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QuickTime 7.4.1 Fixes Zero-Day Vulnerability

My First Macworld Expo

Intuit Alienates Mac Users With QuickBooks Fiasco

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Protect Yourself from the QuickTime RTSP Vulnerability

Mac OS X 10.5.1 Fixes Numerous Leopard Flaws

A Simple Hack To Fix Leopard's Stacks

Leopard Firewall Takes One Step Forward, Three Steps Back

How Leopard Will Improve Your Security

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