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BusKill: New USB Cable for Linux Laptops Prevents Theft and Data Loss

A software engineer has designed a so-called USB "kill cable" that works as a dead man's switch to shut down or wipe a Linux laptop when the device is stolen off your table or from your lap in public spaces like parks, malls, and internet cafes. Learn more about this interesting and potentially dangerous new USB cable: . The cable, named BusKill , was designed by Michael Altfield , a software engineer and Linux sysadmin from Orlando, Florida. The idea is to connect the BusKill cable to your Linux laptop on one end, and to your belt, on the other end. When someone yanks your laptop from your lap or table, the USB cable disconnects from the laptop and triggers a udev script [ 1 , 2 , 3 ] that executes a series of preset operations. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Discover BusKill, a USB cable that acts as a dead man’s switch to protect your Linux laptop from theft and data loss.. software, engineer, designed, so-called, cable', works, man', switch. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 03, 2020 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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DoD Defends Encryption Importance Against Congress Criticism on Safety

As Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Lindsey Graham has continued his latest quest to undermine encryption with a hearing whose sole purpose seemed to be tomisleadingly arguethat encryption represents a "risk to public safety." The Defense Department has weighed in to say that's ridiculous. As you may recall, the DOJ and the FBI have been working overtime to demonize encryption and pretend -- against nearly all evidence -- that widespread, strong encryption somehow undermines its ability to stop criminals. Learn more in an interesting TechDirt article: . However, it appears that other parts of the government are a bit more up to date on these things. Representative Ro Khanna has forwarded a letter to Senator Graham that he received earlier this year from the Defense Department's CIO Dana Deasy, explaining just how important encryption actually is. The letter highlights how DoD employees rely on the kind of strong encryption found on mobile devices and in VPN services to protect the data of their employees, both at rest (on the devices) and in transit (across the network). . The Security Agency stresses the necessity of securing data as it faces persistent challenges from politicians such as Elizabeth Warren.. Encryption Importance, Government Security, Public Privacy, Cybersecurity Debate, DoD Encryption. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Dec 12, 2019 User Avatar Brittany Day Government
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Examining the Effects of Weaponized Drones on Society and Police

We. The world The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The worldThe link for this article located at Wired is no longer available.. worldthe, article, located, wired, longer. . Alex

Calendar 2 Aug 31, 2015 User Avatar Alex Government
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Investigation Challenges: Boston Bombing Surveillance Tech Failures

Despite multiple photos and surveillance video images of two suspects involved in the Boston Marathon bombings last month, as well as state-of-the-art facial-recognition software and two government databases, investigators were unable to identify the two suspected perpetrators, even after releasing several of the images to the public.. It was only after one suspect was shot in a showdown with police and was fingerprinted on his way to the hospital that authorities finally had a name to go with a face The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The London riots exposed limitations of law enforcement tools in tracking criminals effectively.. Boston Bombing, Investigation Tech, Surveillance Challenges. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 31, 2013 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Alameda County's Proposal for Drone Surveillance Technology

Will Alameda County become California. They urged the Bay Area county The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . They urged the Bay Area countyThe link for this article located at Wired is no longer available.. alameda, county, become, california, urged, countythe, article, locate. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Feb 15, 2013 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Government Officials Investigate Cybersecurity Conferences for Insights

It was August 2011, and a lone Public Safety Canada cyber-security official wanted to take a trip to Las Vegas to meet with the experts on cracking into government systems: hackers. . The trip is one of several that Public Safety and defence officials made in the last year to hacker conferences as they try to get ahead of hackers by learning from hackers themselves. Reports from attendees suggest the government is increasingly seeing hacker conferences as an invaluable resource and that the government should spend more to send more IT security officials to hacker conferences. The link for this article located at Vancouver Sun is no longer available. . Canadian security analysts attend hacker symposiums to gain valuable perspectives on enhancing cyber defense strategies.. Hacker Conferences, Cybersecurity Learning, IT Security Management, Government Cyber Efforts. . Dave Wreski

Calendar 2 Nov 23, 2012 User Avatar Dave Wreski Organizations/Events
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Iowa Public Safety Alert Breach: Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities Revealed

Computer hackers have broken into a state government website for the third time this year, exposing continued vulnerabilities in the state's digital security programs.. The latest incident occurred Saturday morning when a hacker breached a server used by the Iowa Department of Public Safety to issue Amber Alert bulletins involving child abduction cases. The hacker used the access at 8:18 a.m. to reissue an Amber Alert warning from February about a Council Bluffs teenager who was missing and later found safe. The bulletin was canceled at 8:23 a.m. and there's no indication that any search was launched to find the girl. The link for this article located at DesMoines Register is no longer available. . A cybercriminal infiltrated a Kansas State Security network, revealing vulnerabilities in their digital defenses. Discover further details.. Iowa Department of Public Safety, Amber Alert Breach, Digital Vulnerabilities. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 01, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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New Surveillance Technology for Transportation Security at Conference

With fears of terrorism still in the air, vendors at this week's International Security Conference touted new surveillance technologies being used in transportation and logistics to pinpoint suspicious packages, peer inside transport vehicles and positively identify people even through darkness and fog. . . .. With fears of terrorism still in the air, vendors at this week's International Security Conference touted new surveillance technologies being used in transportation and logistics to pinpoint suspicious packages, peer inside transport vehicles and positively identify people even through darkness and fog. SerVision's new IVG-400 PDA-enabled wireless surveillance product is already being piloted in Mexico by both DHL and PepsiCo, said Oren Yehezkely, vice president for product implementation at the company. Another test is slated to begin in about three weeks on bus lines in London, according to Gideon Tahan, president and CE0 of SerVision. The new in-vehicle video gateway represents a new twist on SerVision's existing SVG-400 stationery gateway, which runs digital video--compressed at ratios of more than 50:1--over either wired links or narrowband cellular connections. In a demo of the new IVG-400, SerVision officials showed a live, streaming video feed, which was beamed over a GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) cellular connection from a video camera stationed outside a Los Angeles office building to a handheld PDA on the show floor in Manhattan. Alternatively, video can be streamed to PCs in control rooms. The link for this article located at eweek.com is no longer available. . State-of-the-art monitoring systems showcased at the Global Defense Expo tackle safety issues by presenting innovative approaches to combat extremist threats.. Surveillance Technology, Transportation Security, Security Innovations. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Nov 05, 2004 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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