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Entries Tagged ‘Identity’

New law forces the use of Anonymizers

Following the passage of the IPRED law in Sweden a few days ago, there’s been an increased demand for anonymizing services. The Pirate Bay has for instance started its own anonymizing service called IPREDator (you get the drift). Other anonymizers are also offering IPRED protection.

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Polippix CD - A way to enhance your online privacy

When I posted the earlier article about cyber-snooping fears, I was wondering how one could use a potentially compromised OS more safely and came across Polippix.
Polippix is a bootable CD created in Denmark as protest for what the creators believed is a far-reaching government snoop in the guise of fight against terror.
Interested? Included on the [...]

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Online payment site hijacked by crime gang

The Register has reported that an online payment service mycheckfree.com has lost control of at least two of its domains to a crime gang believed to be based in Eastern Europe.
Possible explanation?
It’s also unclear how the culprits managed to hijack the domains. While security experts say DNS poisoning wasn’t out of the question, the more [...]

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Authentication by BlueProximity

BlueProximity is an open source  tool which uses bluetooth technology to detect your (mobile phone’s) presence near your computer. It can automatically lock your computer once you move away and unlock it when you come within a predetermined distance from the computer.
It achieves this by connecting to your mobile phone via bluetooth using the Received [...]

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Data Breach Disclosure - EU to Carry Carrot and Stick

In its publication titled Technology-Induced Challenges in Privacy and Data Protection in Europe, ENISA (European Network And Information Security Agency) made 13 recommendations aimed at taking personal data protection more seriously than it has been in the past. I’m particularly interested in recommendations 5 and 9.

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No Crunch in the Underground Economy - Symantec reports

Symantec has published a survey - Underground Economy - detailing the activities of cyber criminals who through astute business models have managed to rake in hundreds of millions of dollars in a year. The cost to victims of these activities easily runs into billions of dollars. What do they sell?

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Authentication by body odour

Scientists have presented behavioural and chemical findings that suggest that an individual’s underlying body odour is so unique and strong that it can serve as a signature even when there has been of a major dietary change.
“The findings using this animal model support the proposition that body odors provide a consistent ‘odorprint’ analogous to a [...]

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Get out of jail free card

This prison inmate manages to exploit a vulnerability in a legal search software to obtain the username and password to the prison management system in addition to stealing inmates personal records. I wonder what the prison management system could be used for! e.g. could it be used to set prisoner release dates, move people to [...]

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