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Protect Your Linux Laptop From Tampering During Shipping

It turns out that nail polish on screws is an unusual, but effective way to protect Linux laptops from tampering while in transit and protect users' privacy. . If you're looking for a way to ensure no one has tampered with your new laptop on transit, this manufacturer may have solved your worries. Several years ago, it was revealed that the US National Security Agency (NSA) will sometimes intercept networking gear during shipping in order to modify it to provide backdoor access to the hardware. To get around this, one company has devised a clever hack to ensure that its laptops arrive to customers without being tampered with. Just six months ago, the social purpose company Purism decided to formalize its anti-interdiction services so that they appeared as a drop-down choice as opposed to being a “hidden menu item” that was difficult to find. The laptop and smartphone maker is one of if not the only hardware vendor that offers a complete suite of custom anti-interdiction measures to prevent its devices from being tampered with during shipping. . Discover a clever method using nail polish to protect your Linux laptop from unauthorized access and ensure your data remains confidential during transport. Linux Laptop Security, Anti-Tampering Measures, Privacy Protection, Cybersecurity Tips. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 26, 2020 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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DNS Firewalls Could Potentially Prevent $200 Billion in Global Cybercrime

DNS protection could prevent approximately one-third of the total losses due to cybercrime – which translates into billions of dollars potentially saved. . According to "The Economic Value of DNS Security," a new report published by the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA), DNS firewalls could annually prevent between $19 billion and $37 billion in losses in the US and between $150 billion and $200 billion in losses globally. GCA used data about cybercrime losses from the Council of Economic Advisors and the Center for Strategic and Internation Studies as the basis for its GCA's estimates of how much DNS protection, such as a DNS firewall, could save the economy. . DNS security solutions might protect economies from extensive cyber threats, as highlighted in the Global Cyber Defense analysis.. DNS Security, Cyber Protection, Digital Defense, Economic Impact, Firewalls. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Jun 14, 2019 User Avatar Brittany Day Firewalls
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Mobile Encryption And Its Significance: Analyzing The FBI's Policy Change

Back in October, we highlighted the contradiction of FBI Director James Comey raging against encryption and demanding backdoors, while at the very same time the FBI's own website was suggesting mobile encryption as a way to stay safe. Sometime after that post went online, all of the information on that page about staying safe magically disappeared, though thankfully I screenshotted it at the time: . If you really want, you can still see that information over at the Internet Archive or in a separate press release the FBI apparently didn't track down and memory hole yet. Still, it's no surprise that the FBI quietly deleted that original page recommending that you encrypt your phones "to protect the user's personal data," because the big boss man is going around spreading a bunch of scare stories about how we're all going to be dead or crying if people actually encrypted their phones:. The FBI's recent withdrawal of mobile encryption recommendations raises serious concerns about user privacy and data security, sparking debate on surveillance versus freedom. Mobile Encryption, FBI Policy, User Privacy, Cybersecurity Measures. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 27, 2015 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Keyless Car Security Risks: Protecting Against Automotive Hacking

Cars which lock without using keys can be hacked into as easily as any other computerised device. Just as you lock it with your remote control, the thief blocks the signal and the car remains unlocked. Now the the contents can be stolen without attracting attention by breaking a window. It. But having your car hacked can can also result in it being stolen, pure and simple The link for this article located at euronews is no longer available. . Uncover the methods criminals use to breach keyless entry systems in vehicles, rendering automobiles prone to theft and unsanctioned entry.. Keyless Car Security, Automotive Hacking Risks, Vehicle Cybersecurity, Prevention Strategies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 25, 2012 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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LulzSec's Quick Recovery From DoS Attacks with CloudFlare

On June 2nd, 2011, the antisec hacker group known as LulzSec launched a web site. Although they had been an active hacking group for several weeks, the creation of Lulzsecurity.com was their first official web presence other than the Twitter account they had been using. . Shortly after launching LulzSecurity.com, the group experienced a denial-of-service attack and the site was taken down. But within 45 minutes, they were back up and running again The link for this article located at IT World is no longer available. . Following the debut of LulzSecurity.com, LulzSec encountered a DDoS assault but managed to bounce back quickly.. LulzSec Safety, Denial of Service, Cybersecurity Measures, Hacker Group, Attack Recovery. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Feb 29, 2012 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Iowa GOP Increases Security Due to Hacker Threat on Caucus Voting

Taking seriously an apparent threat from a notorious collective of computer hackers, the Iowa Republican Party is boosting the security of the electronic systems it will use in two weeks to count the first votes of the 2012 presidential campaign.. Investigators don't know if the threat is authentic, but it has nonetheless led the state party to confront a worst-case scenario. Their fear: an Iowa caucus marred by hackers who corrupt the database used to gather votes and crash the website used to inform the public about results that can shape the campaign for the White House. "With the eyes of the media on the state, the last thing we want to do is have a situation where there is trouble with the reporting system," said Wes Enos, a member of the Iowa GOP's central committee and the political director for Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann's campaign in the state. "We don't want that to be the story." The link for this article located at SF Gate is no longer available. . Investigators don't know if the threat is authentic, but it has nonetheless led the state party to c. taking, seriously, apparent, threat, notorious, collective, computer, hackers, republ. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 20, 2011 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Enhancing Quantum Cryptography with Effective Eavesdropping Defense Methods

A Korea-UK team (contact Myungshik Kim, Queen's University, Belfast, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or Chilmin Kim, Paichai University) has introduced a method for preventing several clever attacks against quantum cryptography, a form of message transmission that uses the laws of quantum physics to make sure an eavesdropper does not covertly intercept the transmission. Making the message sender and receiver a little blind to each other's actions, the researchers have shown, can bolster their success against potential eavesdroppers. . In quantum cryptography, a sender (denoted as Alice) transmits a message to a receiver (called Bob) in the form of single photons each representing the 0s and 1s of binary code. If an eavesdropper (appropriately named Eve) attempts to intercept the message, she will unavoidably disturb the photon through the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which says that even the gentlest observation of the photon will perturb the particle. This will be instantly detectable by Alice and Bob, who can stop the message and start again. Quantum cryptography is already being used in the real world and is even available commercially as a way for companies to transmit sensitive financial data. The link for this article located at American Institute of Physics is no longer available. . Explore the role of blind measurement in quantum encryption, providing stronger defenses against interception, ensuring more secure exchanges.. Quantum Cryptography, Eavesdropping Prevention, Secure Communication, Cybersecurity Techniques. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Jul 15, 2005 User Avatar Brittany Day Network Security
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International Conference Urges Governments On Cybercrime Actions

An international conference opened Wednesday amid warnings that companies, governments and individuals are increasingly vulnerable to Internet attacks by terrorists, hackers and others that rob them of privacy, money, and secrets. . . .. An international conference opened Wednesday amid warnings that companies, governments and individuals are increasingly vulnerable to Internet attacks by terrorists, hackers and others that rob them of privacy, money, and secrets. The aim of the three-day Council of Europe meeting in Strasbourg, France, is to get governments worldwide to accelerate ratification of the council's 2001 Cybercrime Convention, the first international treaty to combat Internet crimes. The link for this article located at Robert Wielaard is no longer available. . Global summit underscores increasing risks of cybercriminal activities facing nations and citizens, calling for more rapid responses.. International Conference,Cybercrime Threats,Governing Measures,Internet Security. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Sep 16, 2004 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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