This week, we’re at Infosec in the impressive Olympia Grand in London, England, so this episode was recorded right at the exhibition…![]()
Tag Archives: Cryptography
SSCC 200 – If you can’t trust the IRS, whom can you trust? [PODCAST]
Join Sophos experts Chester Wisniewski and Paul Ducklin as they dissect the latest security news in our weekly podcast. It’s entertaining and educational – news you can use!![]()
Get into Infosec Europe 2015 for free, hear great talks!
Get a free pass to Infosec Europe (2/3/4 June 2015) and stop by at our stand to say hello. Attend our free talks…no paid actors, no sales pitches and no canned product demos: we’re giving educational presentations that we hope will both entertain and educate.![]()
You STILL support encryption designed to be crackable in 1995? 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
Watch this week’s “60 Second Security” – the one-minute news roundup video with attitude!![]()
Anatomy of a LOGJAM – another TLS vulnerability, and what to do about it
We’ve had BEAST, Lucky Thirteen, BREACH, BEAST, POODLE, Heartbleed and FREAK…now, it’s LOGJAM. Paul Ducklin explains, and tells you what you can do about it.![]()
Practical IT: What is encryption and how can I use it to protect my corporate data?
Businesses often don’t realise why encryption is important, and how they can use it to protect their data. The latest in our Practical IT series tells you what encryption is and how you can use it in your business.![]()
Apple, Google and others urge Obama to say no to backdoors
Tech firms and cryptologists lobby the Obama administration, urging resistance to the implementation of backdoors in popular software.![]()
“Los Pollos Hermanos” ransomware – what will they think of next?
The latest visual meme in ransomware comes from a cult TV show…about ficticious crooks. Paul Ducklin walks you through “PolloCrypt,” more correctly known as Troj/LPoLock-A…![]()
Former virus writer open-sources his DIY combination lock-picking robot
Back in 2005, a youngster called Samy Kamkar wrote a JavaScript virus for MySpace. This time, he’s made a DIY lock-picking robot – and you can make one too, if you like.![]()
United Airlines: Hack our site for free miles (just don’t mess with onboard systems)
United Airlines is offering up to 1 million free air miles in a new bug bounty program that rewards hackers who discover security flaws in the airline’s websites, apps and databases.![]()
