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Smarter People are More Trusting
From Schneier on Security

Smarter People are More Trusting

Interesting research. Both vocabulary and question comprehension were positively correlated with generalized trust. Those with the highest vocab scores were 34...

Giant Squid as an Omen
From Schneier on Security

Giant Squid as an Omen

An omen of what? An increase in the number of giant squid being caught along the Sea of Japan coast is leading puzzled fishermen to fear their presence may be some...

Geolocating Twitter Users
From Schneier on Security

Geolocating Twitter Users

Interesting research into figuring out where Twitter users are located, based on similar tweets from other users: While geotags are the most definitive location...

Chilean Drug Trafficker Pencil-and-Paper Code
From Schneier on Security

Chilean Drug Trafficker Pencil-and-Paper Code

Interesting....

Automatic Face-Recognition Software Getting Better
From Schneier on Security

Automatic Face-Recognition Software Getting Better

Facebook has developed a face-recognition system that works almost as well as the human brain: Asked whether two unfamiliar photos of faces show the same person...

New Book on Data and Power
From Schneier on Security

New Book on Data and Power

I'm writing a new book, with the tentative title of Data and Power. While it's obvious that the proliferation of data affects power, it's less clear how it does...

An Open Letter to IBM's Open Letter
From Schneier on Security

An Open Letter to IBM's Open Letter

Last week, IBM published an "open letter" about "government access to data," where it tried to assure its customers that it's not handing everything over to the...

Liveblogging the Financial Cryptography Conference
From Schneier on Security

Liveblogging the Financial Cryptography Conference

Ross Anderson liveblogged Financial Cryptography 2014. Interesting stuff....

Friday Squid Blogging: Bobtail Squid Photos
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Bobtail Squid Photos

Pretty. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered.

NEBULA: NSA Exploit of the Day
From Schneier on Security

NEBULA: NSA Exploit of the Day

Today's item from the NSA's Tailored Access Operations (TAO) group implant catalog: NEBULA (S//SI//FVEY) Multi-Protocol macro-class Network-In-a-Box (NIB) system...

Decoding the Voynich Manuscript
From Schneier on Security

Decoding the Voynich Manuscript

The Voynich Manuscript has been partially decoded. This seems not to be a hoax. And the manuscript seems not to be a hoax, either. Here's the paper.

GENESIS: NSA Exploit of the Day
From Schneier on Security

GENESIS: NSA Exploit of the Day

Today's item from the NSA's Tailored Access Operations (TAO) group implant catalog: GENESIS (S//SI//REL) Commercial GSM handset that has been modified to include...

Was the iOS SSL Flaw Deliberate?
From Schneier on Security

Was the iOS SSL Flaw Deliberate?

Last October, I speculated on the best ways to go about designing and implementing a software backdoor. I suggested three characteristics of a good backdoor: low...

ENTOURAGE: NSA Exploit of the Day
From Schneier on Security

ENTOURAGE: NSA Exploit of the Day

Today's item from the NSA's Tailored Access Operations (TAO) group implant catalog: ENTOURAGE (S//SI//REL) Direction Finding application operating on the HOLLOWPOINT...

DDoSing a Cell Phone Network
From Schneier on Security

DDoSing a Cell Phone Network

Interesting research: Abstract: The HLR/AuC is considered to be one of the most important network elements of a 3G network. It can serve up to five million subscribers...

EBSR: NSA Exploit of the Day
From Schneier on Security

EBSR: NSA Exploit of the Day

Today's item from the NSA's Tailored Access Operations (TAO) group implant catalog: EBSR (S//SI//REL) Multi-purpose, Pico class, tri-band active GSM base station...

Breaking Up the NSA
From Schneier on Security

Breaking Up the NSA

The NSA has become too big and too powerful. What was supposed to be a single agency with a dual mission -- protecting the security of U.S. communications and eavesdropping...

CYCLONE Hx9: NSA Exploit of the Day
From Schneier on Security

CYCLONE Hx9: NSA Exploit of the Day

Today's item from the NSA's Tailored Access Operations (TAO) group implant catalog: CYCLONE Hx9 (S//SI//FVEY) EGSM (900MGz) macro-class Network-In-a-Box (NIB)...

New Results in Software Obfuscation
From Schneier on Security

New Results in Software Obfuscation

Amit Sahai and others have some new results in software obfuscation. The papers are here. An over-the top Wired.com story on the research is here. And Matthew...

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid vs. Owlfish
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid vs. Owlfish

This video is pretty fantastic: The narrator does a great job at explaining what's going on here, blow by gross blow, but here are the highlights: Black-eyed...
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