Monday, 22 July 2013

What else can Congress bungle? Their passwords, for starters

People who live in Google Glass houses shouldn't throw stones | High-tech heroes and zeros: 2013's best and worst so far

InfoWorld: Robert X. Cringely

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What else can Congress bungle? Their passwords, for starters
On one hand, we have the NSA and even more obscure three-letter-agencies tapping into trans-Atlantic cables and hoovering up our information from Google and Facebook to build the world's most massive data-mining operation. On the other hand, there's Congress, desperately hoping someone will show them the location of the Any key. Read More


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People who live in Google Glass houses shouldn't throw stones
Researchers at Lookout Mobile have revealed an ingenious -- and extremely simple -- security flaw that could allow an attacker to take over the wearable device without its owner ever knowing. Read More

High-tech heroes and zeros: 2013's best and worst so far
Which tech newsmakers have made the biggest splash so far this year, and which have gone splat? Cringe has a few ideas. Read More


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