Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Report: NSA broke into UN video teleconferencing system

  Report: NSA broke into UN video teleconferencing system | Kenneth van Wyk: Why mobile apps beat Web apps for privacy

 
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Report: NSA broke into UN video teleconferencing system
  The U.S. National Security Agency reportedly cracked the encryption used by the video teleconferencing system at the United Nations headquarters in New York City. Read More
 

Kenneth van Wyk: Why mobile apps beat Web apps for privacy
  Internet communications are prey to surveillance, but you can better shield them. Read More
 

China suffers major DDoS attack on .cn domain
China's Internet on early Sunday morning suffered a major distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack that briefly disrupted and slowed access to sites in the .cn domain. Read More
 


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Hackers may bank their Windows XP zero-day exploits and cash them in after Microsoft stops patching the aged operating system next April. Read More
 

Fear of NSA snooping could hurt U.S. cloud vendors
Edward Snowden's revelations about the U.S. government's data collection program could cause U.S. providers of cloud-based services to lose 10% to 20% of the foreign market to overseas rivals. Read More
 

Tech firms' responses to latest NSA disclosures cloud the truth, experts say
Technology companies may be hiding behind legal jargon to avoid being more forthcoming in their responses to new documents on government surveillance that were disclosed Friday, some experts say. Read More
 

Mozilla considers rejecting long-lived digital certificates following similar decision by Google
Mozilla is considering the possibility of rejecting as invalid SSL certificates issued after July 1, 2012, with a validity period of more than 60 months. Google already made the decision to block such certificates in Chrome starting early next year. Read More
 

 

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