Tag Archive for: Encryption

Wickr: Free texting app has military-grade encryption, messages self-destruct

If you have an Android or an iPhone, and if you value privacy and security, then please do yourself a tremendous favor today by installing Wickr, a self-destructing messaging app that uses military-grade encryption for texts, pictures, audio, video and PDFs and also exceeds NSA’s compliancy standards for Top Secret communications. Equally terrific, the experts behind Wickr say it’s your data; you own…
Ms. Smith’s blog

Is Microsoft an enemy of the internet by helping the NSA undermine encryption?

For the past decade, the NSA has been busy thwarting encryption that millions of netizens count on to guard the privacy of their electronic communications.
Ms. Smith’s blog

SSCC 113 – Another Android hole, Tumblr forgets encryption, Nintendo under attack [PODCAST]

News, opinion, advice and research: Chet and Duck bring you their unique and entertaining combination of all four in their regular quarter-hour podcast. Why not give it a quick listen?
Naked Security – Sophos

SSCC 111 – PRISM and data leakage, encryption, Google contracts and Flash on phones [PODCAST]

Episode #111 of the Sophos Security Chet Chat podcast is here. Chet and Duck are back, wrangling the latest security stories into an entertaining and informative quarter-hour of useful news.
Naked Security – Sophos