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Simplified Analysis: Forging A Biometric ID
Information Security Resources | December 22nd 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Bozidar Spirovski, CISSP, MCSA, MCP But most of those issues are related to encryption, materials and generally anything that requires a lot of technical knowledge. Here is an example of the possibility to create a fake Biometric ID with very litt read more
PDF Password Cracker Pro 3.1
Warez Here | December 20th 2009 by Masha
PDF Password Cracker Professional edition allows to search for “owner” and “user” passwords with brute-force and dictionary attacks, effectively optimized for speed (however, don’t expect to recover long passwords in a read more
How To Back Up Your Most Private Information Online
freeslash | December 18th 2009 by haytham altabl
These days, it seems like everyone is talking about online backup and the many advantages of off-site data protection. Online backups are great because they’re fully-automated, easy to use, and work seamlessly & maintenance-free. Of course, som read more
Lest We Forget About Enterprise Security
Information Security Resources | December 18th 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Shubhendu Parth, CTO Forum Team CIOs are spending less time on supervising what they should be doing the most—strengthening the IT infrastructure and securing enterprise digital assets. Security may be a key thing that worries CIOs, but there ar read more
Those unencrypted drones? Whoops, we meant pretty much the entir…
Gadgetsteria | December 17th 2009 by Mike
Not more than 8-10 hours ago we highlighted a developing story concerning the US Military’s use of unencrypted feeds on unmanned drones. Wouldn’t you know it, the situation is a bit hairier and scarier than that. Unfortunately for us, read more
Insurgents Hack Predator Video Feed
ThruIT Blog | December 17th 2009
Sometimes I get a little frightened when I think of all the technology the military has at their fingertips. The technology we know about (Predators) and the technology we don’t (Ion Cannons). Then I remember: It’s the military. Same guy read more
Laptop with Secret Data is Stolen at MoD HQ
Spy vs Spy | December 17th 2009
thesun.co.ukA MAJOR hunt was in progress last night after a laptop crammed with secret data was stolen from inside the Ministry of Defence nerve centre.The machine, plus an encryption key to unlock highly sensitive files, vanished from the heart of t read more
Laptop with Secret Data is Stolen at MoD HQ
Counter Espionage | December 17th 2009
thesun.co.uk A MAJOR hunt was in progress last night after a laptop crammed with secret data was stolen from inside the Ministry of Defence nerve centre. The machine, plus an encryption key to unlock highly sensitive files, vanished from the heart of read more
FBI LIVE FEEDS Gerald Carroll - Belgravia Westminster - BREAK INS…
Eaton Square Belgravia - BREAK INS -THEFT - MI5 Carroll Trus… | December 17th 2009 by carroll foundation trust
US Military using unencrypted video feeds on unmanned aircraft?
Gadgetsteria | December 17th 2009 by Mike
Unmanned aircraft are one of the greatest tools the US Military currently has in their arsenal. The humanless aircraft are able to go into remote regions and zones that would otherwise be too dangerous or inhospitable for human engagement. The only read more
Encrypt contents of your email in Firefox
Tech Superb | December 17th 2009
If you’re worried about the security of the contents of your email during transmission and at the recipient’s computer, then you may consider encrypting them. There is a simple add-on / extension called “Lock The Text” available for Mozilla read more
Cloud Based Vulnerability Management
Information Security Resources | December 17th 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Bozidar Spirovski, CISSP, MCSA, MCP Vulnerability and Compliance Management as Software as a Service (SaaS) are springing up like mushrooms. The SaaS model enabled companies which focused on vulnerability management to extend their reach, and offe read more
Silver Key 3.76
Blogger Freak - Software Info | December 17th 2009 by Victor Aria Wijaya
If you need to send sensitive data over the Internet you should encrypt it first. But what about the other side? Your correspondent will probably not like the idea of buying and learning some software just to decrypt your file. No problem here, Silve read more
Spybusters Tip # 361 - Free Encryped Web Page
Kevin's Security Scrapbook | December 15th 2009 by Kevin D. Murray
Problem: How do you easily send someone a password, confidential list of contacts, bank account information or other confidential data? Solution: norbt.com, a free service which creates an encrypted page on the Web for your sensitive message. All yo read more
Can We Keep Our Information Safe?
Digital Tonto | December 13th 2009 by Greg Satell
Imagine what would happen if we couldn’t encrypt our information. Nothing we do electronically would be safe. Hackers could run up our phone bills, buy things on our account or just simply steal all of our money and not bother with the rest. Th read more
ConCeal – Encrypt and Decrypt Files Easily In Windows
Tech Yard | December 12th 2009
Data Security is important and encrypting data is the best thing to do, but sometimes encrypting data is considered a professional task, tools like ConCeal with an easy to use interface make it easy for users to secure files/data, The tool provides o read more
ALPass
Freeware SG | December 12th 2009 by Freeware SG
ALPass securely stores all your Web site logins and passwords and lets you login to Web sites automatically. You can have ALPass automatically add new Web site logins and passwords for you for maximum ease. Strong 3DES encryption keeps your informati read more
Make a Password protected and Encrypted Windows XP operating sys…
Johnson Yip Software and Hardware Tutorials | December 11th 2009 by Johnson Yip
Making a password protected Operating System with TrueCrypt can help prevent people from seeing your private files even if they used a Live CD like Ubuntu to try to get around the default Windows Loginscreen to access your computer’s files. W read more
How to secure your WLAN
L&C Tech Talk | December 11th 2009 by Donald DAvanzo
Wi-Fi a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance which may be used with certified products that belong to a class of wireless local area network It is very important that you should secure your WIFI network. For good professional advice you can contact Cinci read more
Check Point Full Disk Encryption arrives for Snow Leopard, Window…
Chicago Mac/PC Support | December 11th 2009 by Brian Povlsen
This is helpful and would save money. It would be nice to standardize on one product in a mixed environment. Click here to read more details. Tagged: Checkpoint, cross platform, encryption, News read more
Freenet, darknets, and the “deep web”
Klintron's Brain | December 8th 2009
Installing the software takes barely a couple of minutes and requires minimal computer skills. You find the Freenet website, read a few terse instructions, and answer a few questions (“How much security do you need?” … “NORMAL: I read more
Tech Webinar: Security for Web Application
Startup Essentials | December 8th 2009 by stewart townsend
Wednesday January 27th, Join the Sun Startup Essentials Webinar on Security for Web Applications. read more
Making a hidden OS on your PC with TrueCrypt Hidden OS function
Johnson Yip Software and Hardware Tutorials | December 7th 2009 by Johnson Yip
Learn how to install a Hidden Password protected and Encrypted Windows XP operating system with Truecrypt on your PC to protect your privacy. Don’t rely on other people to protect your privacy when you can do it yourself by making a secret hi read more
Quickoffice Adobe Reader LE v2.5.496 For Nokia 5800XM, N97, s60v5
Mobi92 | December 7th 2009 by Humayun
Adobe Reader LE 2.5 for S60 5th Edition mobile devices, lets you view PDF (Adobe Portable Document Format) files on the go – anytime, anywhere. Enjoy enhanced PDF viewing with faster and easier to read single column text reflow that resizes docume read more
Bitlocker Encryption Not 100% Secure After All
gHacks.net - Search Engine Secrets Revealed | December 7th 2009
Earlier this year a method to get access to date encrypted with the Open Source software True Crypt was published by security researchers which involved physical access to the protected computer system. Back then many commenters and so called securit read more
How to make a hidden drive inside a TrueCrypt volume file
Johnson Yip Software and Hardware Tutorials | December 6th 2009 by Johnson Yip
Have you ever been ask to reveal a password by a person who want to see what is inside your account? With TrueCrypt hidden volume feature, you can hide a file container within another password container. It is sort of like those magic tricks where th read more
GenApple Boasts First Information Brokerage
Information Security Resources | December 6th 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Bozidar Spirovski, CISSP, MCSA, MCP After the first article was posted at GenApple - which promotes itself as the first information brokerage, Shortinfosec secured an interview with the founder of GenApple - Mr. Mark Hanson. In a summary, the ser read more
Get the Most From Your Laptop With Free Downloads
Laptop Netbook and Notebook Specification | December 6th 2009 by boim
Most people want to get the most from their laptops, but many do not know how. More importantly, most people don't know how to do it for free! Yes, there are free downloads out there that can help you with everything from battery life to Wi-Fi. They' read more
Encrypting an entire drive or partition with TrueCrypt Drive Encr…
Johnson Yip Software and Hardware Tutorials | December 6th 2009 by Johnson Yip
Do you have a USB Flash drive, external hard drive, or drive on your computer full of embarassing photos or videos which you would not to be made public online? If you do, then Truecrypt which is a free password drive encryption can help you. It has read more
Using key files in TrueCrypt to make it harder for hackers to hac…
Johnson Yip Software and Hardware Tutorials | December 6th 2009 by Johnson Yip
Truecrypt software drive/file encryption has an option to use key files to protect your data. Think of key files as a key to opening your files. Without a key file, you can’t open a password protected drive in TrueCrypt. If you combine a key fi read more

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