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“Lucky Thirteen” attack snarfs cookies protected by SSL encryption
Ars Technica (Monday, 4 February) - A representation of how TLS works. Nadhem J. AlFardan and Kenneth G. Paterson Software...
Researchers Demo Hack Against African Micro-Finance Accounts
Slashdot (Monday, 4 February) - mask.of.sanity writes "Security researchers have shown how to raid Africa micro-finance bank accounts en masse...
The return of the Blackberry: 15 of the best stories from this week
Ars Technica (Saturday, 2 February) - The company formerly known as RIM had some major announcements this week: not only...
IronKey Releases Windows 8 Certified Bootable Flash Drive
Slashdot (Saturday, 2 February) - Lucas123 writes "IronKey has released a thumb drive certified to be used as a bootable...
Mega explains why it cut off Mega-search site
Ars Technica (Friday, 1 February) - At the same time as Kim Dotcom's new storage service Mega was brashly launched...
Kim Dotcom promises $13,600 to anyone who breaks Mega encryption
Ars Technica (Friday, 1 February) - ~s-monster Following a barrage of criticism about the security of his recently unveiled Mega...
Kim Dotcom offers a $13,500 bounty to anyone who can break Mega’s encryption
Beta News (Friday, 1 February) - Mega has come in for some criticism since it launched, with the likes of Ars...
Team Win Recovery Project releases TWRP 2.4
Beta News (Thursday, 31 January) - Little more than four months ago, Team Win Recovery Project introduced the last major...
Keep it secret, keep it safe: A beginner's guide to Web safety
Ars Technica (Wednesday, 30 January) - Aurich Lawson My family has been on the Internet since 1998 or so, but...
5 Years After Major DNS Flaw Found, Few US Companies Have Deployed Long-term Fix
Slashdot (Tuesday, 29 January) - alphadogg writes "Five years after the disclosure of a serious vulnerability in the Domain Name...