Netizen Report: Battling “annoying,” “insulting” emails in India, Mozambique. – Slate Magazine (blog)


Slate Magazine (blog)

Netizen Report: Battling "annoying," "insulting" emails in India, Mozambique.
Slate Magazine (blog)
The case relies on extensive research conducted by the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, which has meticulously illustrated how FinFisher, which is also known as FinSpy and is typically installed by malicious means such as an email attachment or

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Record and rewind: Cops quietly test aerial surveillance to track crime

Because America apparently isn’t enough of a surveillance society, and aerial surveillance only works if it is “looking at the right spot,” cops have been testing a new wide-area surveillance system that can watch, record and rewind every outdoor activity that happens in a city, every person, every car and every crime. It “is something of a time machine – the entire city is filmed and recorded in real…
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PCI DSS – What’s new in v3.0?

If the PCI DSS applies to your business you should also know that the document has been updated. With nearly 100 changes, the current version has incremented one full revision and stands at v3.0. We focus on some of the changes and their impact.
Naked Security – Sophos

Heartbleed Shows Government Must Lead on Internet Security – Scientific American


Scientific American

Heartbleed Shows Government Must Lead on Internet Security
Scientific American
SA Forum is an invited essay from experts on topical issues in science and technology. Heartbleed is the most serious Internet security flaw yet. For about two years, two thirds of Web sites were susceptible to having their memory extracted by remote …
Heartbleed bug reveals major Internet security flaw and puts data at riskThe Huntsville Times – al.com
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