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The National Security Agency is winning its long-running secret war on encryption, using supercomputers, technical trickery, court orders and behind-the-scenes persuasion
If you need a few reasons to adapt to the latest security advancements, just look at the calendar for September and circle the “23”.
Because hackers are under such scrutiny and debate right now, and because hackers have literally changed the world we live in – as well as royally pissed off so many people – we know that this is leading somewhere.
Fugitive US whistlebower Edward Snowden has made a fresh round of disclosures following his temporary asylum in Russia
Something very boring happening in a web application penetration test is to reach out URLs that are not referenced in other pages.
The number of laptops and tablets stolen in one country and recovered in another is on the rise.
Infected emails seemingly bearing feedback on UK government draft G20 briefings — that actually steal data — are targeting government officials and economic development leaders ahead of this week’s global summit in Russia
The security community needs to create new tools to help smart device users know and control what data they are sharing with companies and governments, according to the new chief executive of AVG, Gary Kovacs.
Ever since the remarkable case of Edward Snowden broke into the limelight at the beginning of the summer that’s now winding down, I’ve had a great deal to say about it here, on Twitter
