Anton Chuvakin is not necessarily known for his subtle comments. One of his longer-standing objections is that academic research should address real problems and address things that really matter. Like Anton, I also have a background in academia (PhD... Kees Leune »
Several researchers have built an application on Facebook called “Photo of the Day” to exploit security vulnerabilities. The application, which seemed harmless showed a large picture from National Geographic everyday, but every time the application was... (posted on 7 Sep 2008 by Pulse 2)
Last week I boasted about the release of PGP Whole Disk Encryption for Mac OS X and how it is definitely something to consider if data privacy is of utmost importance to you. By encrypting my hard drive, I am able to keep all of my data safe from... (posted on 7 Sep 2008 by PaulStamatiou.com)
  I am not very impressed with the lack of security that is used in the Credit Card RFID. With the advance in technology and the easy of use for online purchases I would have thought that any new technology that was layered onto the existing credit card... (posted on 6 Sep 2008 by Hacked Gadgets)
Many of you are aware that my favorite independent coffee shop closed about a month ago. Since then I'm having a hard time finding a good place to work from when I don't go into the office. I've tried another local coffee shop that is just too small and... (posted on 5 Sep 2008 by Andy ITGuy)
This is the analysis of my last poll; the responses are here and also below. First, the most obvious conclusion: people still don't care much about log security; I am saying that since this was BY FAR the least popular of my polls. Only 24 people... (posted on 5 Sep 2008 by Anton Chuvakin on Security)
By Jimmy Rogers Contributing Writer, [GAS] Our own Mark O’Neill clued me in to this little gem.  The Register is reporting that the iPhone may not be as secure as once thought.  While the new “enterprise” features are supposedly state of the art, there... (posted on 4 Sep 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)

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