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News. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered. Read my blog posting guidelines here....Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 7, 2018 at 05:13 PM
The Five Eyes -- the intelligence consortium of the rich English-speaking countries (the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand) -- have issued a "Statement...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 6, 2018 at 07:41 AM
It's amazing that this is even possible: "SonarSnoop: Active Acoustic Side-Channel Attacks": Abstract: We report the first active acoustic side-channel attack....Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 5, 2018 at 07:05 AM
I am pleased to announce the publication of my latest book: Click Here to Kill Everybody: Security and Survival in a Hyper-connected World. In it, I examine how...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 4, 2018 at 07:20 AM
Another giant squid washed up on a beach, this time in Wellington, New Zealand. Is this a global trend? As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 31, 2018 at 05:08 PM
On Thursday, September 6, starting at 10:00 am CDT, I'll be doing a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" in association with the Ford Foundation. It's about my new book, but...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 31, 2018 at 03:06 PM
This is a current list of where and when I am scheduled to speak: I'm giving a book talk on Click Here to Kill Everybody at the Ford Foundation in New York City...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 31, 2018 at 02:37 PM
Yet another way of eavesdropping on someone's computer activity: using the webcam microphone to "listen" to the computer's screen....Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 31, 2018 at 07:29 AM
I've previously written about people cheating in marathon racing by driving -- or otherwise getting near the end of the race by faster means than running. In China...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 30, 2018 at 07:34 AM
Interesting story of a CIA intelligence network in China that was exposed partly because of a computer-security failure: Although they used some of the same coding...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 29, 2018 at 09:10 AM
Andy Greenberg wrote a fascinating account of the Russian NotPetya worm, with an emphasis on its effects on the company Maersk. BoingBoing post....Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 28, 2018 at 07:49 AM
A report for the Center for Strategic and International Studies looks at surprise and war. One of the report's cyberwar scenarios is particularly compelling. It...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 27, 2018 at 07:16 AM
This seems to have happened twice in two weeks. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 24, 2018 at 04:37 PM
Another excellent paper by the Mueller/Stewart team: "Terrorism and Bathtubs: Comparing and Assessing the Risks": Abstract: The likelihood that anyone outside a...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 23, 2018 at 06:54 AM
Stuart Schechter published a good primer on the security issues surrounding two-factor authentication. While it's often an important security measure, it's not...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 22, 2018 at 06:51 AM
Modern cars have alarm systems that automatically connect to a remote call center. This makes cars harder to steal, since tripping the alarm causes a quick response...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 21, 2018 at 06:58 AM
James Mickens gave an excellent keynote at the USENIX Security Conference last week, talking about the social aspects of security -- racism, sexism, etc. -- and...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 20, 2018 at 09:07 AM
The Hotaruika Museum is a museum devoted to firefly squid in Toyama, Japan. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 17, 2018 at 07:06 PM
Interesting research on web tracking: "Who Left Open the Cookie Jar? A Comprehensive Evaluation of Third-Party Cookie Policies: Abstract: Nowadays, cookies are...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | August 17, 2018 at 06:26 AM