Feds plow $10 billion into “groundbreaking” crypto-cracking program
Consolidated Cryptologic Program has 35,000 employees working to defeat enemy crypto.
Consolidated Cryptologic Program has 35,000 employees working to defeat enemy crypto.
Billing info was exposed on a P2P network because of poor security, FTC says.
CoreText bug crashes any iOS 6 and OS X programs that use the API.
The Washington Post reports NSA spends $48.6M to cope with "info overload."
"And it's not just a fluke in the metrics data," Tor's project director writes.
Exploiting the five-month-old "sudo" flaw in OS X just got easier.
University, telecom, and possibly government super computers affected.
White hats watch as epic stuggle for domains plays out in real time.
Syrian Electornic Army claims responsibility, group previously targeted AP, NPR.
Scientists call on Apple and Google to mitigate "origin crossing" attacks.
Cracking really long passwords just got a whole lot faster and easier.
Founder no longer thinks his encrypted e-mail service can withstand secret court orders.
Who knew that "free" could lead to a PUP? (Sadly, not the cute and cuddly kind.)
"Perfect forward secrecy" comes to iOS and gets a boost on Android.
New wearable fob unlocks phones without a PIN, but the convenience comes at a cost.
App that sneaks into App store can be used to steal data, take stealth photos.
Think IPMI admin tool is secure and no one connects it to public addresses? Nope.
Java Crypto weakness could affect security in hundreds of thousands of apps.
Apache and Joomla exploits are only the latest examples of the growing bullseye.
Malware attacks on Internet-connected Philips Hue lights cause blackouts.
After laying low for six months, the group has a new victim and malware tools.
City officials call for a halt to the program used to track people's movements.
Android Java SecureRandom function flaw undermines security of Android wallets.
GPG developer calls move a "great marketing stunt at exactly the right time."
Smartphone-monitoring bins in London track places of work, past behavior, and more.
In the next five years, mobile tech and analytics will change how we work.
Testing a Printrbot and a Makerbot leads to heartache, annoyance, and problems.
Who knew that "free" could lead to a PUP? (Sadly, not the cute and cuddly kind.)
The embattled company's plan B to revive dreams of shaking up wireless industry.
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