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Squid Fishing in Japan
From Schneier on Security

Squid Fishing in Japan

Fishermen are catching more squid as other fish are depleted. Blog moderation policy.

NIST Recommends Some Common-Sense Password Rules
From Schneier on Security

NIST Recommends Some Common-Sense Password Rules

NIST’s second draft of its “SP 800-63-4“—its digital identify guidelines—finally contains some really good rules about passwords: The following requirements apply...

New Windows Malware Locks Computer in Kiosk Mode
From Schneier on Security

New Windows Malware Locks Computer in Kiosk Mode

Clever: A malware campaign uses the unusual method of locking users in their browser’s kiosk mode to annoy them into entering their Google credentials, which are...

Hacking the “Bike Angels” System for Moving Bikeshares
From Schneier on Security

Hacking the “Bike Angels” System for Moving Bikeshares

I always like a good hack. And this story delivers. Basically, the New York City bikeshare program has a system to reward people who move bicycles from full stations...
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