Major players within the tech industry have long-opposed the idea of government access to users' messages and chat conversations -- now they're continuing the fight with an open letter to GCHQ (the UK's government communication headquarters) lambasting proposals that could allow officials to eavesdrop on encrypted chats. . Senior intelligence officials at GCHQ first introduced the idea of a "ghost protocol" back in November 2018. Instead of breaking message encryption -- a move that Apple went head to head with the FBI over back 2016 -- the technique would send a copy of the message to a third party (in this case, the government) like an email CC. The link for this article located at Engadget is no longer available. . Leading tech firms challenge GCHQ's proposal for state surveillance of encrypted messaging, citing concerns over user privacy and safety breaches.. Encrypted Chats, Government Access, Privacy Issues, Tech Industry, Ghost Protocols. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
"Talking to Vula" is the story of a 1980s secret communications channel between black South African leaders and others living in exile in the UK. The system used encrypted text encoded into DTMF "touch tones" and transmitted from pay phones.. Our next project was one that led to the breakthrough we had been waiting for. We had received a request, as members of the Technical Committee, to find a way for activists to contact each other safely in an urban environment. Ronnie had seen a paging device that could be used between users of walkie-talkies. The link for this article located at Schneier on Security is no longer available. . Our next project was one that led to the breakthrough we had been waiting for. We had received a req. 'talking, vula', story, 1980s, secret, communications, channel, between, black, south. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Internal document from the Drug Enforcement Administration complains that messages sent with Apple's encrypted chat service are "impossible to intercept," even with a warrant.. Encryption used in Apple's iMessage chat service has stymied attempts by federal drug enforcement agents to eavesdrop on suspects' conversations, an internal government document reveals. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . The encryption employed by WhatsApp poses significant challenges for law enforcement agencies, hindering their ability to monitor criminal activities effectively.. iMessage Encryption, Federal Surveillance, Privacy Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
According to Johna Johnson, president and chief research officer at Nemertes Research, SSL defines a secure, encrypted communications mechanism between applications, most commonly between a web browser and server, and is independent of the underlying protocols, particularly IP (see also page . . . . According to Johna Johnson, president and chief research officer at Nemertes Research, SSL defines a secure, encrypted communications mechanism between applications, most commonly between a web browser and server, and is independent of the underlying protocols, particularly IP (see also page 14: The next-generation VPN). IPSec, on the other hand, provides a secure, encrypted communications mechanism at the IP layer. It is independent of the application, meaning that any application that uses IP can run across it, she explained. SSL-VPNs are a growing market segment. According to Infonetics Research, this new market is expected to exceed US$600 million in sales by 2006. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . SSL, or Secure Sockets Layer, is essential for securing online communications by creating an encrypted link between clients and servers preventing data breaches. SSL VPN, Encrypted Communication, Network Security, Application Security, VPN Technology. . Anthony Pell
Within days of the September 11 attacks U.S. intelligence agencies were being blamed in many quarters for their failure to detect the terrorists' plans in advance. Mistakes in the formulation and execution of intelligence policy were no doubt made. Yet there . . . . Within days of the September 11 attacks U.S. intelligence agencies were being blamed in many quarters for their failure to detect the terrorists' plans in advance. Mistakes in the formulation and execution of intelligence policy were no doubt made. Yet there is no one to blame for what is probably by far the greatest setback in recent years to American capabilities for keeping tabs on terrorists: the fact that it is now virtually impossible to break the encrypted communication systems that PCs and the Internet have made available to everyone--including, apparently, al Qaeda. The real culprits behind this intelligence failing are the advance of technology and the laws of mathematics. The link for this article located at TheAtlantic is no longer available. . Within days of the September 11 attacks U.S. intelligence agencies were being blamed in many quarter. within, september, attacks, intelligence, agencies, being, blamed, quarter. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Users are promised interoperability between HushMail accounts and desktop PGP users with a tool which uploads PGP public keys to HushMail servers. A spokeswoman for Hush Communications described it as "a bridge between the two technologies", made possible by the migration . . . . Users are promised interoperability between HushMail accounts and desktop PGP users with a tool which uploads PGP public keys to HushMail servers. A spokeswoman for Hush Communications described it as "a bridge between the two technologies", made possible by the migration of HushMail from proprietary technology to the OpenPGP standard. Phil Zimmermann, chairman of the OpenPGP Alliance, who was the first to upload his PGP key, said: "Hush's Web based encrypted email has always been simpler for non technical users than PGP, and now it has made a major advancement in interoperability with the rest of the OpenPGP community." . Users are promised interoperability between HushMail accounts and desktop PGP users with a tool whic. users, promised, interoperability, between, hushmail, accounts, desktop. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The FBI announced Friday the completion of a program that seeks to combat cybercrime by encouraging companies to share information about Internet attacks they have experienced. Participating companies and the FBI would use encrypted e-mail and a secure website to warn . . . . The FBI announced Friday the completion of a program that seeks to combat cybercrime by encouraging companies to share information about Internet attacks they have experienced. Participating companies and the FBI would use encrypted e-mail and a secure website to warn each other about new hacking attempts, computer viruses and other Internet-based criminal activity. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The FBI announced Friday the completion of a program that seeks to combat cybercrime by encouraging . announced, friday, completion, program, seeks, combat, cybercrime, encouraging. . Anthony Pell
This article explains the need and rationale for Secure SHell, an encrypted communications channel which functions as a telnet replacement, and also guides you through the process of installing and using SSH on your own system. . . .. This article explains the need and rationale for Secure SHell, an encrypted communications channel which functions as a telnet replacement, and also guides you through the process of installing and using SSH on your own system. The link for this article located at DevShed [Thanks to Randy Cosby] is no longer available. . This article explains the need and rationale for Secure SHell, an encrypted communications channel w. article, explains, rationale, secure, shell, encrypted, communications, channel. . Anthony Pell
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