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14 October 2015 - 10:18, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
Oh, those bad, bad drones. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been spotted hovering over playgrounds, hurtling through the skies over London’s Hyde Park, dropping packets of drugs into prison, gawking at a sunbather, following somebody home and then hovering outside their bedroom window, buzzing at 365 metres (1,200 feet) above Liverpool city centre, being flown...
The financial information firm Dow Jones & Company announced late last week that it’s the latest in an exhaustive list of companies this year to report a data breach. The News Corp.-owned company informed customers Friday that hackers managed to infiltrate their system in an apparent attempt to gather contact information on current and former...
13 October 2015 - 16:10, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
Relations between China and the US have a long way to go before you could call the rival superpowers friends, but this cold war has begun to thaw in recent weeks. Just weeks before Chinese President Xi Jinping was to visit to the US last month, the US threatened economic sanctions against Chinese companies engaging in...
13 October 2015 - 12:51, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
In what’s being called a landmark victory for digital privacy, California police will no longer be able to get their hands on user data without first getting a warrant from a judge. Governor Jerry Brown on Thursday signed the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA), SB 178, which requires state law enforcement to get a...
13 October 2015 - 12:48, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
Eddie Raymond Tipton, come on down! Or, more precisely, “We’re sending you down for 10 years.” Tipton faced court in April 2015, and was finally convicted in July 2015, of rigging an Iowa lottery draw. Last week, he was sentenced. The charges went back to December 2010, when prosecutors argued that Tipton, ironically the security...
13 October 2015 - 11:52, by , in News, No comments
It was never about the money, said the man who owned Google.com for 1 minute earlier this month. So when Google reached out last week to discuss a reward for its former Display Specialist and Account Strategist/current MBA candidate Sanmay Ved, he responded with pure altruism – telling the company that he’d rather see the...
12 October 2015 - 15:35, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
If you’re a hacker highly skilled at finding exploits in connected cars, here’s a job for you – hacking cars for the Canadian military. There’s no shortage of opportunities for car hackers these days, as we’ve seen in recent months – some computerized cars and trucks are vulnerable and poorly defended against cyberattacks. A notice...
12 October 2015 - 13:46, by , in News, No comments
Nobody’s saying that adblockers cooked up for the newly adblocker-amenable iOS 9 Safari browser were monitoring encrypted traffic, including, say, bank login details or private emails. But they could, given that some of those apps installed root certificates that allowed them to carry out deep packet inspection in order to filter out ads. Given the...
12 October 2015 - 13:14, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
Imagine you’re the CTO of a company in the red-hot market of ride-sharing. One day, you read some very interesting news: it seems that a cyber intruder got their hands on a login key belonging to your biggest rival and used it to access an internal database to download the records of its drivers. It...
9 October 2015 - 17:40, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
The Obama administration won’t seek legislation to force technology companies to decrypt communications, FBI Director James Comey told Congress in a public hearing on Thursday. Instead, it looks like the stalemate in the crypto-wars will continue on as is – technology companies and their allies and the federal government will keep trying to persuade each other (and the...