Rights advocacy groups and security practitioners remain on opposite ends of the spectrum on the merits of sharing information as a means to improve cyber security.. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Center for Democracy and Technology and other groups have vigorously opposed the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), contending that it's a major threat to privacy. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . The Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Center for Democracy and Technology and other groups have vi. rights, advocacy, groups, security, practitioners, remain, opposite, spectrum. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
I've filed this one under privacy . Bruce Schneier has always been a good source of privacy and biometrics issues, let alone crypto. This isn't good: The scientists fabricated blood and saliva samples containing DNA from a person other than the donor of the blood and saliva. They also showed that if they had access to a DNA profile in a database, they could construct a sample of DNA to match that profile without obtaining any tissue from that person. . [...] The planting of fabricated DNA evidence at a crime scene is only one implication of the findings. A potential invasion of personal privacy is another. Using some of the same techniques, it may be possible to scavenge anyone's DNA from a discarded drinking cup or cigarette butt and turn it into a saliva sample that could be submitted to a genetic testing company that measures ancestry or the risk of getting various diseases. Read on for a link to the paper, written by FSI Genetics. The link for this article located at Bruce Schneier is no longer available. . Examines the consequences of DNA fabrication at crime scenes and the associated privacy risks involved.. DNA Privacy,Biometrics Risks,Evidence Fabrication,Cybersecurity Implications. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
So now you can pay somebody to do your cracking for you: "It was inevitable that services would be sold to people who bought the malware toolkits but didn. The link for this article located at iTnews is no longer available. . The rise of paid cracking services in cybercrime presents severe risks for individuals and organizations, making cybersecurity more complex and urgent than ever. Cracking Services,Cybercrime Trends,Malware Toolkits. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Hacking software poses special challenges because most of the tools have two equal uses, Granick said. For example, a popular hacking tool called nMap connects to a remote computer and tells the user if that computer has any . . . . Hacking software poses special challenges because most of the tools have two equal uses, Granick said. For example, a popular hacking tool called nMap connects to a remote computer and tells the user if that computer has any open ports that can be used to establish a connection. Finding such a port is often the first step in a computer attack, making nMap popular among attackers. But the program is equally popular with network administrators who want to check their own systems for open ports. The Council of Europe has promised to provide a list of exceptions to the treaty, and professional network administrators will likely end up exempt. But hackers at the Amsterdam conference were still worried about the plight of the thousands of hobbyists who currently research vulnerabilities in their spare time and in good faith. And software writers -- such as the author of nMap -- would likely be offered no legal protection. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Hacking software poses special challenges because most of thetools have two equal uses, Granick said. hacking, software, poses, special, challenges, because, tools, equal, granick. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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