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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been billed as the next frontier of humanity: the newly available expanse whose exploration
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B. Schneier| February 29, 2024
It’s a pretty awful story.
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...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | April 12, 2024 at 05:08 PM
Someone got caught trying to smuggle 322 pounds of gold (that’s about 1/4 of a cubic foot) out of Hong Kong. It was disguised as machine parts:
On March 27, customs...B. Schneier From Schneier on Security | April 12, 2024 at 07:01 AM
Last week, the internet dodged a major nation-state attack that would have had catastrophic cybersecurity repercussions worldwide. It’s a catastrophe that didn’t...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | April 11, 2024 at 07:01 AM
Last week I posted a short memorial of Ross Anderson. The Communications of the ACM asked me to expand it. Here’s the longer version.Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | April 10, 2024 at 07:08 AM
US Cyber Safety Review Board released a report on the summer 2023 hack of Microsoft Exchange by China. It was a serious attack that
From the executive summary:
The...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | April 9, 2024 at 09:56 AM
This is a newly discovered email vulnerability:
The email your manager received and forwarded to you was something completely innocent, such as a potential customer...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | April 8, 2024 at 07:03 AM
They’re AI warehouse robots.
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...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | April 5, 2024 at 05:02 PM
It seems that the FCC might be fixing the vulnerabilities in SS7 and the Diameter protocol:
On March 27 the commission asked telecommunications providers to weigh...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | April 5, 2024 at 07:00 AM
The ProtonMail people are accusing Microsoft’s new Outlook for Windows app of conducting extensive surveillance on its users. It shares data with advertisers, a...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | April 4, 2024 at 07:07 AM
The cybersecurity world got really lucky last week. An intentionally placed backdoor in xz Utils, an open-source compression utility, was pretty much accidentally...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | April 2, 2024 at 02:50 PM
Through a 2010 FOIA request (yes, it took that long), we have copies of the NSA’s KRYPTOS Society Newsletter, “Tales of the Krypt,” from 1994 to 2003.
There are...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | April 2, 2024 at 01:05 PM
Adam Shostack is selling magic security dust.
It’s about time someone is commercializing this essential technology.Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | April 1, 2024 at 10:19 AM
Ross Anderson unexpectedly passed away Thursday night in, I believe, his home in Cambridge.
I can’t remember when I first met Ross. Of course it was before 2008...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | March 31, 2024 at 08:21 PM
New York Times op-ed on the Chinese dominance of the squid industry:
China’s domination in seafood has raised deep concerns among American fishermen, policymakers...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | March 29, 2024 at 05:02 PM
You might think that libraries are kind of boring, but this self-analysis of a 2023 ransomware and extortion attack against the British Library is anything but.Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | March 29, 2024 at 07:03 AM
Andrew Appel shepherded a public comment—signed by twenty election cybersecurity experts, including myself—on best practices for ballot marking devices and vote...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | March 26, 2024 at 07:08 AM
The debate over professionalizing software engineers is decades old. (The basic idea is that, like lawyers and architects, there should be some professional licensing...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | March 25, 2024 at 07:04 AM
A new species of squid was discovered, along with about a hundred other species.
As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | March 22, 2024 at 05:03 PM
BleepingComputer has the details. It’s $2M less than in 2022, but it’s still a lot.
The highest reward for a vulnerability report in 2023 was $113,337, while the...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | March 22, 2024 at 07:01 AM