Want to help make sure your privacy is protected when browsing the Web, sending messages on social network services, and more? Then try out these five great browser add-ins.. ShadowCrypt This Chrome extension, created by researchers at UC Berkeley and the University of Maryland, lets you encrypt messages you send on social media and mail services including Gmail, Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter, and 10 others. Use it to generate an encryption key, share that key with the person to whom you're sending the message, then encrypt the message and send it. Only someone with the encryption key can decrypt it. The link for this article located at IT World is no longer available. . ShadowCrypt This Chrome extension, created by researchers at UC Berkeley and the University of Maryl. privacy, protected, browsing, sending, messages, social. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
More than 60 years after the end of World War II, a distributed computing project has managed to crack a previously uncracked message that was encrypted using the Enigma machine. The M4 Project began in early January, as an attempt to break three original Enigma messages that were intercepted in 1942 and are thought never to have been broken by the Allied forces. . These messages were encrypted using a four-rotor Enigma. That version was considered by Germany to be completely unbreakable, as it could be set up in any one of a vast number of ways (2 times 10 to the 145th power), each of which would encrypt a plain text message differently. Cryptologists at Bletchley Park in the U.K. managed to break Enigma through their development of early computers, led by Alan Turing, and also by using intelligence to cut down the number of possible set-ups. . Unveil the journey as cloud tech breaks through complex encryption, revealing mysteries hidden since the Second World War.. Distributed Computing, Enigma Code, Cryptography. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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