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FBI called in to break 256 bit AES, has no luck. They should call me, I can slice through that like a Pentium Pro through DES.... Read More
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Geographically mixed-up Algerian hackers made themselves look rather silly by defacing the website of an English stately home instead of Belvoir Fortress in Israel, their intended target.... Read More
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The CINDER program, according to DARPA, is looking for proposals that “greatly increase the accuracy, rate, and speed of detection and that impede the ability of adversaries to operate undetected within government and military interest networks”.... Read More
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A SAN failed with no good backup, and no DR, leads the State of VA to grind to a halt. 26 of 80 agencies were shut down, including the Office of the Governor and the Dept. of Motor Vehicles. Maybe virtualizing everything and putting all data on a SAN isnt such a great idea after all... Read More
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Several Virginia state agencies continue to experience problems with data access due to an outage related to problems in a storage-area network (SAN) that began last week in a data center run by outsourcer Northrop Grumman.... Read More
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A security researcher has unearthed a “bizarre” flaw in Apple's QuickTime Player that can be exploited to remotely execute malicious code on Windows-based PCs, even those running the most recent versions of operating system.... Read More
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Quantum encryption is supposed to be unbreakable, using phase state of photons to represent binary ones and zeros, leaves an effectively infinite number of bits to encrypt a message with. But, like all encryption, you have to implement it properly in order for it to work....... Read More
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Panda Labs releases a report, shows USB worms do a lot of damage in the SMB sector... Read More