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Security and Human Behavior (SHB) 2024
From Schneier on Security

Security and Human Behavior (SHB) 2024

This week, I hosted the seventeenth Workshop on Security and Human Behavior at the Harvard Kennedy School. This is the first workshop since our co-founder, Ross...

The Justice Department Took Down the 911 S5 Botnet
From Schneier on Security

The Justice Department Took Down the 911 S5 Botnet

The US Justice Department has dismantled an enormous botnet: According to an indictment unsealed on May 24, from 2014 through July 2022, Wang and others are alleged...

Espionage with a Drone
From Schneier on Security

Espionage with a Drone

The US is using a World War II law that bans aircraft photography of military installations to charge someone with doing the same thing with a drone.

Online Privacy and Overfishing
From Schneier on Security

Online Privacy and Overfishing

Microsoft recently caught state-backed hackers using its generative AI tools to help with their attacks. In the security community, the immediate questions weren...

Breaking a Password Manager
From Schneier on Security

Breaking a Password Manager

Interesting story of breaking the security of the RoboForm password manager in order to recover a cryptocurrency wallet password. Grand and Bruno spent months reverse...

Seeing Like a Data Structure
From Schneier on Security

Seeing Like a Data Structure

Technology was once simply a tool—and a small one at that—used to amplify human intent and capacity. That was the story of the industrial revolution: we could control...

AI Will Increase the Quantity—and Quality—of Phishing Scams
From Schneier on Security

AI Will Increase the Quantity—and Quality—of Phishing Scams

A piece I coauthored with Fredrik Heiding and Arun Vishwanath in the Harvard Business Review: Summary. Gen AI tools are rapidly making these emails more advanced...

Friday Squid Blogging: Baby Colossal Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Baby Colossal Squid

This video might be a juvenile colossal squid. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered....

How AI Will Change Democracy
From Schneier on Security

How AI Will Change Democracy

I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to predict that artificial intelligence will affect every aspect of our society. Not by doing new things. But mostly by doing...

Supply Chain Attack against Courtroom Software
From Schneier on Security

Supply Chain Attack against Courtroom Software

No word on how this backdoor was installed: A software maker serving more than 10,000 courtrooms throughout the world hosted an application update containing a...

Privacy Implications of Tracking Wireless Access Points
From Schneier on Security

Privacy Implications of Tracking Wireless Access Points

Brian Krebs reports on research into geolocating routers: Apple and the satellite-based broadband service Starlink each recently took steps to address new research...

Lattice-Based Cryptosystems and Quantum Cryptanalysis
From Schneier on Security

Lattice-Based Cryptosystems and Quantum Cryptanalysis

Quantum computers are probably coming, though we don’t know when—and when they arrive, they will, most likely, be able to break our standard public-key cryptography...

Friday Squid Blogging: Dana Squid Attacking Camera
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Dana Squid Attacking Camera

Fantastic footage of a Dana squid attacking a camera at a depth of about a kilometer. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories...

On the Zero-Day Market
From Schneier on Security

On the Zero-Day Market

New paper: “Zero Progress on Zero Days: How the Last Ten Years Created the Modern Spyware Market“: Abstract: Spyware makes surveillance simple. The last ten years...

Personal AI Assistants and Privacy
From Schneier on Security

Personal AI Assistants and Privacy

Microsoft is trying to create a personal digital assistant: At a Build conference event on Monday, Microsoft revealed a new AI-powered feature called “Recall” for...

Unredacting Pixelated Text
From Schneier on Security

Unredacting Pixelated Text

Experiments in unredacting text that has been pixelated.

Detecting Malicious Trackers
From Schneier on Security

Detecting Malicious Trackers

From Slashdot: Apple and Google have launched a new industry standard called “Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers” to combat the misuse of Bluetooth trackers....

IBM Sells Cybersecurity Group
From Schneier on Security

IBM Sells Cybersecurity Group

IBM is selling its QRadar product suite to Palo Alto Networks, for an undisclosed—but probably surprisingly small—sum. I have a personal connection to this. Inbought...

Friday Squid Blogging: Emotional Support Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Emotional Support Squid

When asked what makes this an “emotional support squid” and not just another stuffed animal, its creator says: They’re emotional support squid because they’re large...

FBI Seizes BreachForums Website
From Schneier on Security

FBI Seizes BreachForums Website

The FBI has seized the BreachForums website, used by ransomware criminals to leak stolen corporate data. If law enforcement has gained access to the hacking forum...
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