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Confessions of a Guerrilla Marketer: Dirty Deeds Indeed

Eric Sommerton wrote 3 weeks ago: Since my involvement in the mobile data security space (2004), it has been a cut-throat environment … more →

Tags: Confessions of a Guerrilla Marketer, encryption, safeboot, Utimaco, data security, Advanced Encryption Standard, guaurdianedge, PointSec, Robert Humphrey

Updated: RSA Keys - Lack Randomness

NetSecurityIT wrote 3 months ago: RSA responds to recent key analysis: A first-rate encryption algorithm is much like the tools and pe … more →

Tags: encryption, Compliance, certificate, vulnerabilities, Cryptography, Exploit, brute force, Internet Security Alerts, Network Security News

RSA Keys - Lack Randomness

NetSecurityIT wrote 3 months ago: A team of cryptographic experts has analysed more than 10 million public keys and discovered serious … more →

Tags: encryption, Compliance, certificate, vulnerabilities, Cryptography, Exploit, brute force, Internet Security Alerts, Network Security News

Just making a few observations.2 comments

My name is: A.L.E.X. Lexicographic Energetic Xarismatic. wrote 4 months ago: In no particular order… Those would be: In order for Zemanta to work, one has to use the visua … more →

Tags: eMail, HTML, Signature Block, encryption, GNU Privacy Guard, file format, Zemanta, WordPress, New Features

I wonder...

My name is: A.L.E.X. Lexicographic Energetic Xarismatic. wrote 4 months ago: Image via Wikipedia Image via Wikipedia I’ve come to realize, since I’m using the post b … more →

Tags: eMail, Signature Block, encryption, GNU Privacy Guard, file format, Zemanta

50 CENT TRANSMEDIA MUSIC ICON DELIVERS FOR AFRICA CHILDREN

wcntransmedia wrote 6 months ago: Via Scoop.it – Transmedia Music Icons THE STREET KING STORY   As both a massively successful a … more →

Tags: Music, News, I WANNA LAUNCH A GLOBAL BRAND, Business 2, LinkedIn, Africa, facebook, Transmedia Brandcasting, 50Cent

Password Security

CIO Whisperer wrote 8 months ago: Why are hackers so successful compromising user accounts? The most common and simple attacks to your … more →

Tags: Security, weak passwords, password reuse, password-security, leaked passwords, password statistics, Hacker, Security 2, 2 factor authentication

Apache Blessing

Susan von Struensee wrote 9 months ago: May the sun bring you new energy by day may the moon softly restore you by night, may the rain wash … more →

Tags: Blessing, Earth, Moon, Solar System, astronomy, Planets, Energy, Apache Software Foundation, Apache Blessing

The Cryptographer2 comments

Anindya wrote 11 months ago: “697 28oo e83 59eq6″ He sat and thought for a while, Moving his pen in the air, The code … more →

Tags: Verses, Cryptography, decode, codes, Breaking, Cracking, keyboard, Computer, simple coding

PGP Freeware v.6.5.8 [7.5MB]

SECURITY23 wrote 1 year ago: PGP (Pretty good Privacy) is the most widely recognized public key encryption program in the world. … more →

Tags: PGP Freeware v.6.5.8, Anonymity, Security, encryption, encrypted, messaging, eMail, public-key, private-key

Feds seek new ways to bypass encryption

patricktech wrote 1 year ago: Image via Wikipedia SAN FRANCISCO–When agents at the Drug Enforcement Administration learned a … more →

Tags: Government, Criminal Justice System, technology, Law, search warrant, Drug Enforcement Administration, encryption, RSA, passphrase

on protecting your email - extreme edition

tomperrine wrote 1 year ago: I recently helped a friend of a friend create a new email process for himself.  He’s a journal … more →

Tags: personal privacy, Best Practice, truecrypt, GNU Privacy Guard

10.6: Update renders Mac with PGP disk encryption unbootable - Mac OS X Hints

chimac wrote 1 year ago: Image via Wikipedia 10.6: Update renders Mac with PGP disk encryption unbootable – Mac OS X Hi … more →

Tags: Third Party Misc Software, Apple, News, Security, encryption, Mac OS X, Operating System, PGPDisk, Cryptography

Eight Of America's Most Secretive Companies

247wallst wrote 1 year ago: Secrecy is critical to more businesses than most people might imagine. Entire industries are based t … more →

Tags: Internet, Software, Consumer Electronics, old media, Business Services, Defensive Stocks, AAPL, GOOG, k~o

When Human Rights Are Outlawed, Only Outlaws Will Have Human Rights

Editor LNAV wrote 1 year ago: India is systematically eliminating the civil liberties in cyberspace and introducing e-surveillance … more →

Tags: PRAVEEN DALAL, PERRY4LAW, E-SURVEILLANCE IN INDIA., PRIVACY RIGHTS IN INDIA, IT ACT-2008, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AMENDMENT ACT-2008, HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN CYBERSPACE., UID PROJECT OF INDIA, Civil liberties in India

Pretty Good Privacy

ron wrote 2 years ago: Case Study on PGP. Please visit my tech blog: Raw Package Thanks for the comments! … more →

Tags: Tech / IT, raw package, PGP, phill zimmermann, Case Study

Pretty Good Privacy1 comment

ron wrote 2 years ago: INTRODUCTION Created by Philip Zimmermann in 1991, PGP is a freely available and redistributable pro … more →

Tags: age of computers, Securities, Security 2, email 2, Case Study, rohan gonsalves, Phil Zimmermann, PGP, Cryptography

Pretty Good Privacy

neodean wrote 2 years ago: Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) was designed by Phil Zimmerman as a freeware e-mail security program and w … more →

Tags: Cryptography, CISSP Course, CISSP, logical security, Security, network security, Information Security Articles, CISSP Article, CISSP Articles

Live Writer Tests2 comments

pammiepi wrote 4 years ago: Just playing with Windows Live Writer.  Some of the software in the table below is considered t … more →

Tags: Windows Live Writer, Backdoor Orifice, Orangutan, back Orifice, netcat, Ethereal, Scramdisk, truecrypt, Blog authoring software


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