[TechRepublic] PGP's creator offers new Silent Circle

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TechRepublic Member | July 17, 2012

PGP's creator extends security to mobile communications with Silent Circle

Seen the news? It seems your phone data is free for the asking. Michael Kassner interviews Phil Zimmermann -- the man behind PGP -- about Silent Circle, an encryption system for portable devices. Read more

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450K Yahoo passwords online now: Is yours?

Hackers have posted 450K Yahoo email addresses and passwords online, and hint Gmail, Hotmail, other services are next. How can you check if your users' accounts are among them? Read more

From the trenches: Troubleshooting and securing SonicWall

Consultant Bob Eisenhardt recounts a recent experience working with a small office's SonicWall V200. If you've ever tangled with one of these devices, these tips might help. Read more

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Best approaches for Web application security

How can you go about ensuring that your web application is truly secure? David Gitonga discusses potential web application entry points and how you can protect yourself against targeted attacks on existing vulnerabilities. Read more

Cloud security: Why the future's bright - but not if you're on the dark side

If we are to keep the crooks and fraudsters at bay, we'll have to think differently about the way we store our data. The cloud provides a wonderful opportunity to do just that. Read more

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Nvidia confirms hackers swiped up to 400,000 user accounts

Nvidia today warned users that its developer forums had been hacked and up to 400,000 user accounts had been compromised. As a precautionary measure, the company has taken down five of its websites. Read more

Apple investigating iOS in-app purchase hack

Apple is investigating the hacking of its In-App Purchase program for iOS. The hacker, Alexey Borodin, has also come forward to say that iOS app developers can't use receipts to protect their apps and that Apple is transmitting user credentials in clear text. Read more

Upsurge in targeted attacks against small businesses

Symantec reports that 36 percent of all targeted attacks during the last six months were directed at businesses with 250 or fewer employees. Read more

Hackers can break into your Cisco TelePresence sessions

Major security holes in the Cisco TelePresence product line could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code, cause a denial-of-service condition, or inject commands. Read more

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Eyes in the skies: Drones of today and tomorrow

Unmanned aircraft were out in force at this year's Farnborough International Airshow. TechRepublic went along to check out drones old and new. View on site



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