Data can leak from partially encrypted disks

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

If you're using encryption software to keep part of your computer's hard drive private, you may have a problem, according to researchers at the University of Washington and BT Group PLC. They've discovered that popular programs such as Microsoft Corp.'s Word and Google Desktop store data on unencrypted sections of a ...

YouTube, Viacom agree to mask viewer data

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Viacom and other copyright holders have agreed to let YouTube mask user IDs and Internet addresses when Google Inc.'s online video site hands over viewership records in a $1 billion lawsuit accusing YouTube of enabling copyright infringement. A federal judge ordered the database produced in a July 1 ruling widely ...

Critical vulnerability in BlackBerry Enterprise Server

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Crafted Portable Document Format files can allow an attacker to gain control of a BlackBerry server. According to a security advisory from BlackBerry vendor RIM, the bug is in the PDF Distiller component of the Attachment Service, which runs on the server and prepares PDF email attachments for display on ...

Access Everywhere: The Definitive Guide to Wi-Fi

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

For the last decade, as wireless networks have grown in popularity, so has the number of hot spots around the globe. The leading online hot-spot directory, JiWire, lists 215,666 locations as of this writing. Those are just the ones people bother to report. Believe it or not, they're not all in ...

Five Things Kevin Mitnick Knows About Security

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Reformed hacker-turned-security-consultant Kevin Mitnick served five years in federal prison for breaking into phone and software company networks. He talks about his past hacking exploits, computer security, and how he turned an illegal hobby into a useful career. Source: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/148430/five_things_kevin_mitnick_knows_about_security.html