Results for 'privacy'
Vulnerabilities Away, it’s Patch Tuesday!
September 10, 2013 - With all the talk about backdoor encryption, phishing attacks and privacy, I think it’s a good time to mention that today...
With the latest NSA allegations, can we still trust encryption?
September 9, 2013 - The New York Times and the Guardian published news stories last week alleging that the National Security Agency (NSA) spent billions of...
‘SBC’ botnet to blame for Tor traffic surge?
September 5, 2013 - You might have already heard that last month’s traffic within the Tor network saw a significant increase. Over 1.2 million users...
Syrian Electronic Army Tries to Make Friends with U.S. Marine Corps
September 4, 2013 - The SEA was at it again on Monday when they attempted to gain sympathy from members of the U.S. Marine Corps....
Encryption: types of secure communication and storage
September 1, 2013 - After supplying you with examples on how to encrypt your mail and how to encrypt files and folders I would like...
Potential dangers for Google Glass, other wearable computers
August 30, 2013 - Wearable computing is a hot topic as of late. From smart watches like the rumored Samsung Galaxy Gear, to augmented reality, what was...
Chrome’s Stored Passwords
August 7, 2013 - An oddity in Google’s Chrome allows you to reveal stored passwords saved by the popular browser. Software developer Elliot Kember came...
DEFCON 21: An Odyssey
August 7, 2013 - If you read my post last week about some of the Malwarebytes team heading out to Las Vegas for DEFCON 21...
How to encrypt your email
July 23, 2013 - Given recent events and worries about data-leaks and other privacy issues, you might find it handy to have some tools to...
Facebook’s Graph Search: Personal Information Search On Steroids For The Masses
July 11, 2013 - Facebook has slowly been rolling out a new search feature this year called Graph Search. This new ‘product’ is said to...