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Gustav Nipe Protests Surveillance With Wi-Fi Honeypot in Sweden

The chairman of the youth wing of the Swedish Pirate Party successfully fooled attendees at a major Swedish security and defense conference into connecting to an open Wi-Fi network that he controlled. According to The Local, an English-language newspaper in Sweden, Gustav Nipe watched earlier this week as around 100 politicians, military officers and journalists logged into a network called . Elena Voss engages in digital protest by deploying a mesh network to contest privacy violations in Germany.. Wi-Fi Honeypot, Cyber Activism, Privacy Awareness. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 15, 2015 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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How Surveillance Technologies Affect Personal Privacy Today

If you're feeling fenced in some day, you may decide to take a trip to your favorite gambling mecca, where anything goes. Before you leave, you may want to tell your friends, and while you're at it, let them know what you've been doing lately. Depending on where you are, and whether what you do sounds suspicious, the government may read that e-mail.. . .. If you're feeling fenced in some day, you may decide to take a trip to your favorite gambling mecca, where anything goes. Before you leave, you may want to tell your friends, and while you're at it, let them know what you've been doing lately. Depending on where you are, and whether what you do sounds suspicious, the government may read that e-mail. If you go to the town square to wave down a taxi to the airport, you may also be waving to a camera housed in what looks like a street lamp. If you look like a wanted criminal, you may draw the attention of a security guard watching a monitor, or the guard across the street. You can bypass all that by driving to the airport. But if you keep your mobile phone on, the carrier will always know where you are by triangulation using the phone's signal. At the airport, you may have your face scanned again. This may actually speed your rush to freedom, because if you're a frequent flyer who's volunteered to be prescreened, you'll probably face less scrutiny before you get on the plane. Finally, you'll reach the gambling mecca. The management there likes people-watching, too. If you've been there before and they suspected you were cheating, your face may set off an alarm. Or if you're just a high-roller who volunteered to be identified automatically, they'll welcome you by name. Then you'll be free. If it feels like Big Brother is watching you, it may really be your boss, or a big bank ... or your own big brother. The link for this article located at PC World is no longer available. . If you're feeling fenced in some day, you may decide to take a trip to your favorite gambling mecca,. you're, feeling,fenced, decide, favorite, gambling, mecca. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 29, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Effective Data Encryption Strategies To Enhance Information Security

Encrypting data before storage or transmission involves a bit of extra work. This often means that people who ought to be using encryption, instead of relying on the assumption that their data will not be intercepted, fail to do so. But it is also true that some of the people who use encryption are keenly aware of the importance of keeping their information secret.. . .. Encrypting data before storage or transmission involves a bit of extra work. This often means that people who ought to be using encryption, instead of relying on the assumption that their data will not be intercepted, fail to do so. But it is also true that some of the people who use encryption are keenly aware of the importance of keeping their information secret. Historically, cryptography is a glamorous subject because of its identification with spies, diplomats, and the military. These users of cryptography, particularly the last, know that lives depend on the secrecy of their messages. Thus, they are interested in taking every possible precaution to protect secrecy. The link for this article located at Security Portal is no longer available. . Securing information prior to archiving or sending involves additional effort, yet numerous individuals dismiss its significance in protecting data confidentiality.. Data Encryption,Cryptography Techniques,Information Security,Privacy Awareness. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 31, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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