Are you a ProtonVPN user? Have you heard that ProtonVPN applications are now 100% open source? . In this age of surveillance, VPNs have become a powerful tool in safeguarding your privacy. But can you trust your VPN service provider? On more than one occasion, the VPN providers have been caught logging , snooping orsharing data with third party. What to do in such cases? I have shared a list ofin the past andProtonVPNis one of them. The good news is that ProtonVPN has just open sourced all its apps and underwent an independent security audit. The link for this article located at It'sFOSS is no longer available. . With the rise of digital monitoring, VPNs have emerged as essential resources for protecting personal data. Yet, the question remains: are they truly reliable?. ProtonVPN, Open Source Applications, Privacy Tools, Security Audit. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
If election officials want to convince voters that electronic voting can be trusted, they should be willing to make it at least as secure as slot machines. To appreciate how poor the oversight on voting systems is, it's useful to look at the way Nevada systematically ensures that electronic gambling machines in Las Vegas operate honestly and accurately. Electronic voting, by comparison, is rife with lax procedures, security risks and conflicts of interest. . . .. If election officials want to convince voters that electronic voting can be trusted, they should be willing to make it at least as secure as slot machines. To appreciate how poor the oversight on voting systems is, it's useful to look at the way Nevada systematically ensures that electronic gambling machines in Las Vegas operate honestly and accurately. Electronic voting, by comparison, is rife with lax procedures, security risks and conflicts of interest. On a trip last week to the Nevada Gaming Control Board laboratory, in a state office building off the Las Vegas Strip, we found testing and enforcement mechanisms that go far beyond what is required for electronic voting. Among the ways gamblers are more protected than voters: 1. The state has access to all gambling software. The Gaming Control Board has copies on file of every piece of gambling device software currently being used, and an archive going back years. It is illegal for casinos to use software not on file. Electronic voting machine makers, by contrast, say their software is a trade secret, and have resisted sharing it with the states that buy their machines. 2. The software on gambling machines is constantly being spot-checked. . If election officials want to convince voters that electronic voting can be trusted, they should be . election, officials, convince, voters, electronic, voting, trusted, should. . Anthony Pell
Although Microsoft Corp. has denied that the hacker who penetrated its network in October gained access to any of the company's source code, a recent report by a Washington-based think tank is warning that the compromise may hold grave national security . . . . Although Microsoft Corp. has denied that the hacker who penetrated its network in October gained access to any of the company's source code, a recent report by a Washington-based think tank is warning that the compromise may hold grave national security implications. In a report released this month titled "Cyber Threats and Information Security: Meeting the 21st Century Challenge," the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) concluded that the government and the private sector should be concerned about the "trustworthiness" of future Microsoft products in the aftermath of the hack into the company's network. Former Deputy Secretary of Defense John Hamre, a longtime cybersecurity proponent in the defense and intelligence communities, heads the CSIS. "It is doubtful that the millions (sometimes billions) of lines of code required to power Microsoft's products could readily be sanitized," the CSIS report states. "With most military and government systems powered by Microsoft software and more generally reliant on [commercial, off-the-shelf systems], this recent development can pose grave national-security-related concerns," the 73-page report concludes. Microsoft, however, strongly disagrees with the analysis. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld [linuxtoday] is no longer available. . An intelligence agency alerts that a breach at Google carries serious risks for national safety, highlighting issues regarding platform reliability.. Microsoft Hack, Cybersecurity Risks, National Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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