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Mozilla Foundation Bugzilla Data Leak: 97,000 Users Affected

Email addresses and encrypted passwords of around 97,000 users who tested early builds of the Bugzilla bug tracking software were left exposed for three months following a server migration.. This is the second accidental data disclosure incident reported this month that affects one of the projects supported by the Mozilla Foundation. The link for this article located at TechWorld is no longer available. . A significant security incident compromised the email accounts and passwords of over 97,000 users of Bugzilla for a duration of three months.. Bugzilla Data Leak, User Data Exposure, Mozilla Foundation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 28, 2014 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Essential Password Managers That Enhance Your Online Security

It is good practice to use a different password for each Web site you need to log in to. Good passwords tend to be long and contain a wide selection of characters. That can make remembering all your passwords difficult. But you can make things easier on yourself by storing passwords for various Web sites in an encrypted file on your computer. I'll take a look at a four programs that give you easy access to your passwords when you need them and protect the password file itself against compromise. Do you use any software to manage your passwords? This article looks at four of the more popular ones and reviews them. . The link for this article located at Linux.com is no longer available. . Explore five reliable password managers to enhance your digital account security and safeguard your credentials.. Password Management, Encryption Tools, Web Security Solutions, Open Source Password Managers. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Oct 21, 2008 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Enhance Your Security Using the Password Hasher Firefox Extension

Well seen as though we were talking about breaking passwords, here. The link for this article located at DarkNet is no longer available. . In today's digital world, the Password Hasher Firefox Extension enhances user privacy by generating strong, unique passwords, ensuring better password management and security. Password Hasher, Firefox Security, Privacy Enhancement, Password Management Tools. . Bill Locke

Calendar 2 Feb 15, 2008 User Avatar Bill Locke Network Security
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IBM Unveils Trusted I/O Device for Secure Password Management

IBM plans to start shipping its PCs with a new chip designed to thwart hackers by safeguarding passwords and other sensitive identity information. Big Blue will be the first computer maker to use National . . .. IBM plans to start shipping its PCs with a new chip designed to thwart hackers by safeguarding passwords and other sensitive identity information. Big Blue will be the first computer maker to use National Semiconductor's SafeKeeper Trusted I/O Device, which stores a computer's identity in silicon, making it harder for outsiders to access. It's adding the technology as part of an upgraded input-output chip, which is a secondary PC chip that shuttles data from various parts of a PC. "Security, encryption and password management are key components of IBM ThinkVantage Technologies, which simplify the PC user experience and reduce management costs for organizations of all sizes," Clain Anderson, program director in IBM's PC division, said in a statement. National Semi said that storing such information in hardware makes it inherently more secure than software-based approaches. The chip encrypts information using a code key only accessible to a specialized processor, protecting the information from outside hackers and user error and essentially locking it to the PC. The link for this article located at Ina Fried CNET News.com is no longer available. . Intel unveils an advanced processor designed for laptops to improve data security and shield users from cyber threats.. PC Security, Password Management, Encryption Technology, Trusted I/O Devices. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 16, 2004 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Risks of Microsoft Word Password Protection for TSA Web Documents

Computer security followers are questioning the way the U.S. transportation security administration, which oversees airport security and other transportation issues, is protecting some restricted documents on its Web site. . .. Computer security followers are questioning the way the U.S. transportation security administration, which oversees airport security and other transportation issues, is protecting some restricted documents on its Web site . Four documents available on the "Security and Law Enforcement" section of the TSA Web site can be accessed and stored by any Internet user. A password in Microsoft Word keeps the document from curious eyes. But once on a user's hard drive, the documents -- intended for local law enforcement and airport management -- can then be probed by password-breaking software that can spend days or weeks trying combinations of passwords, without triggering a security alarm or locking the user out of the file. The link for this article located at ISPWorld is no longer available. . Cybersecurity enthusiasts are scrutinizing the methods employed by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration in safeguarding online documentation.. Document Management, Encryption Techniques, Web Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 27, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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Verizon: Protect Your Voicemail and PBX Systems from Intruders and Threats

Verizon is urging customers who use voicemail and PBXs to use secure passwords to keep hackers out. The company's warning, including a voice mail message sent from Verizon to its consumer and business voice mail customers, is in response to growing . . . . Verizon is urging customers who use voicemail and PBXs to use secure passwords to keep hackers out. The company's warning, including a voice mail message sent from Verizon to its consumer and business voice mail customers, is in response to growing industry concern about hackers who illegally access home or business phone systems. Hackers use unauthorized access for free long-distance and services. "Verizon is aware that hackers attempt to access voicemail and use PBXs by trying simple passwords," said John Lewandowski, a security manager for the company. The link for this article located at CommWeb is no longer available. . Verizon is urging customers who use voicemail and PBXs to use secure passwords to keep hackers out. . verizon, urging, customers, voicemail, secure, passwords, hackers. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 18, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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