As the name suggests, IBM Maximo is typically used by really big companies to track really huge numbers of assets…
Tag Archives: data leakage
Intel patches chip flaw that could leak your cryptographic secrets
Intel chip features that were intended to help you do cryptography better could have leaked your inner secrets.
You left WHAT on that USB drive?!
Nudies, taxes, and memos – oh, my! Research shows that even if we think we’ve deleted content on the sticks, we’re leaving all that and more.
Ep.021 – Leaked calls, a social media virus and passwords exposed [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy!
Facebook apps secretly sending sensitive data back to the mothership
New York governor Andrew Cuomo has ordered an investigation into how Facebook is still allowing blabby apps to violate its privacy policies.
Ep. 019 – Android holes, iOS screengrabbing and USB poo [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy!
Can you “see” someone’s screen by listening to it? [VIDEO]
What’s your video screen saying about you behind your back? We take a look – or, at least, a listen…
Football team drops the privacy ball with email Cc blunder
But at least now you know how to get in touch with people who might have an extra ticket…
And you you thought you were safe behind your laptop screen…
Modern LCD screens don’t spew out electronic emissions like the old “tube” displays – but apparently they make telltale noises instead.
How one man could have hacked every Mac developer (73% of them, anyway)
An inadvertently exposed login key could have spelled cybersecurity disaster for the Homebrew project, beloved of Mac developers everywhere.