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Researchers Crack WPA Wi-Fi Encryption

Nov 6th, 2008 · Researchers Erik Tews and Martin Beck 'have just opened the box on a whole new hacker playground, says Dragos Ruiu, organizer of the PacSec conference. At the conference, Tews will show how he was able to partially crack WPA encryption in order to read …
see also: PC · Wi · Fi · organization · laptop · encrypted · Hacker

Resisting the PGP Whole Disk Encryption Craze

Oct 30th, 2008 · I run a lab in a non-profit academic life sciences research institute. Our IT recently decided it would be a good idea to use PGP whole disk encryption on all of our computers, laptops and servers and picked PGP's suite of software. The main reason is …
see also: Linux · servers · software · computer · Science · research · confidential

London Is Still World's Wi-Fi Access Point Capital

Oct 28th, 2008 · The latest annual Wireless Security Survey from RSA has revealed that London is still the world's wireless network (Wi-Fi) capital, with a total of 12,276 access points detected, exceeding the number found in New York City by more than 3,000. However, …
see also: network · Wi · Fi · Wi Fi · business · world · Hotspots

New State Laws Could Make Encryption Widespread

Oct 17th, 2008 · New laws that took effect in Nevada on Oct. 1 and will kick in on Jan. 1 in Massachusetts may effectively mandate encryption for companies' hard drives, portable devices, and data transmissions. The laws will be binding on any organization that maintains …
see also: residents · laws · Portable · customers · organization · legislation · Companies

UK Court Rejects Encryption Key Disclosure Defense

Oct 16th, 2008 · Defendants can't deny police an encryption key because of fears the data it unlocks will incriminate them, a British appeals court has ruled. The case marked an interesting challenge to the UK's Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA), which in …
see also: PC · ca · UK · defense · encrypted · British · scramble

UK Court Rejects Encryption Key Disclosure Defense

Oct 16th, 2008 · Defendants can't deny police an encryption key because of fears the data it unlocks will incriminate them, a British appeals court has ruled. The case marked an interesting challenge to the UK's Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA), which in …
see also: PC · ca · UK · defense · encrypted · British · scramble

Elcomsoft Claims WPA/WPA2 Cracking Breakthrough

Oct 12th, 2008 · Russian security firm Elcomsoft has released software that uses Nvidia GPUs to speed up the cracking of WPA and WPA2 keys by a factor of 100. Since the software allows them to network thousands of PCs, this anouncement effectively signals the death of …
see also: PC · network · software · Wi Fi · business · Machine · Russia

First Secure Quantum Crypto Network Up and Running

Oct 10th, 2008 · John Lam was one of many readers to send in news that on Thursday, "at a conference in Vienna, Austria, as reported by the BBC, a European Community science working group built a quantum backbone using 200-km of standard commercial optical fiber running …
see also: network · integrated · framework · Science · BBC · Commercial · distribution

Google's Obfuscated TCP

Oct 7th, 2008 · Obfuscated TCP attempts to provide a cheap opportunistic encryption scheme for HTTP. Though SSL has been around for years, most sites still don't use it by default. By providing a less secure, but computationally and administratively cheaper, method of …
see also: video · Google · Internet · Traffic · introduction · encrypted · default

Encrypted Images Vulnerable To New Attack

Oct 5th, 2008 · A German techie has found a remarkably simple way to discern some of the content of encrypted volumes containing images. The encrypted images don't reveal themselves totally, but in many cases do let an attacker see the outline of a high-contrast image. …
see also: software · world · products · company · utilities · Knowledge · encrypted

Will ParanoidLinux Protect the Truly Paranoid?

Oct 5th, 2008 · There are still places on the world where having anonymity might mean the difference between life and death. Covering one's tracks is considered to be of such paramount importance that we are now witnessing the rise of a Linux distro catering to the most …
see also: Linux · protection · service · distro · world · distribution · organization

Will ParanoidLinux Protect the Truly Paranoid?

Oct 4th, 2008 · There are still places on the world where having anonymity might mean the difference between life and death. Covering one's tracks is considered to be of such paramount importance that we are now witnessing the rise of a Linux distro catering to the most …
see also: Linux · protection · service · distro · world · distribution · organization

Skype Messages Monitored In China

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Human-rights activists have discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives Internet text conversations sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay. Researchers say the system …
see also: software · 2006 · EBay · Science · Chinese · New York Times · Internet

Skype Messages Monitored In China

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Human-rights activists have discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives Internet text conversations sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay. Researchers say the system …
see also: software · 2006 · EBay · Science · Chinese · New York Times · Internet

Credit Card Security Standard Issued

Oct 2nd, 2008 · The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council, the organization that sets technical requirements for processing credit- and debit-cards, Wednesday issued revised security rules, while also indicating next year it will focus on new guidelines for …
see also: payments · industry · Machine · expense · organization · implementation · Security

Credit Card Security Standard Issued

Oct 2nd, 2008 · The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council, the organization that sets technical requirements for processing credit- and debit-cards, Wednesday issued revised security rules, while also indicating next year it will focus on new guidelines for …
see also: payments · industry · Machine · expense · organization · implementation · Security

Adobe Flaw Allows Full Movie Downloads For Free

Sep 27th, 2008 · webax writes with this excerpt from Reuters: "[An Adobe security hole] exposes online video content to the rampant piracy that plagued the music industry during the Napster era and is undermining efforts by retailers, movie studios and television networks …
see also: video · DRM · servers · network · solution · software · Online

Nevada Businesses Must Start Encrypting E-Mail By Oct. 1st

Sep 22nd, 2008 · Baseline is reporting the state of Nevada has a statute about to go in effect on October 1, 2008 that will force businesses to encrypt all personally identifiable information transmitted over the Internet. They speak with a Nevada legal expert who says …
see also: protection · business · laws · Internet · industry · infrastructure · Swiss

Bavarian Police Seeking Skype Trojan Informant

Sep 17th, 2008 · Bavarian police searched the home of the spokesman for the German Pirate Party (Piratenpartei Deutschland) looking for an informant who leaked information about a government Trojan used to eavesdrop on Skype conversations. (The link is a Google translation …
see also: protection · Google · laws · Knowledge · Skype · Silence · eavesdropping

Online Storage With a Twist

Sep 12th, 2008 · For a long time, I have been looking for a way to securely store my files online without being tied to a single vendor — whose survival my storage depends on. It looks like Wuala has a way to do this, according to this story in the Economist. They …
see also: Online · Vendors · donates · Storage · encrypted · survive · scatter







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