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I Won a CSO Compass Award
From Schneier on Security

I Won a CSO Compass Award

And CSO published a Q&A with me.

New Windows Attack
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New Windows Attack

It's still only in the lab, but nothing detects it right now: The attack is a clever "bait-and-switch" style move. Harmless code is passed to the security software...

Fifth Annual Movie-Plot Threat Contest Semi-Finalists
From Schneier on Security

Fifth Annual Movie-Plot Threat Contest Semi-Finalists

On April 1, I announced the Fifth Annual Movie Plot Threat Contest: Your task, ye Weavers of Tales, is to create a fable of fairytale suitable for instilling the...

Worst-Case Thinking
From Schneier on Security

Worst-Case Thinking

At a security conference recently, the moderator asked the panel of distinguished cybersecurity leaders what their nightmare scenario was. The answers were the...

"If You See Something, Say Something"
From Schneier on Security

"If You See Something, Say Something"

That slogan is owned by New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority (the MTA). Since obtaining the trademark in 2007, the authority has granted permission to use...

Biometric Wallet
From Schneier on Security

Biometric Wallet

Cool idea, or dumb idea? Its features include: Fingerprint access only Bluetooth enabled for notification alerts

Reflections of a Former U-2 Pilot
From Schneier on Security

Reflections of a Former U-2 Pilot

Interesting.

SnapScouts
From Schneier on Security

SnapScouts

I sure hope this is a parody: SnapScouts Keep America Safe! Want to earn tons of cool badges and prizes while competing with you friends to see who can be the...

9/11 Made us Safer?
From Schneier on Security

9/11 Made us Safer?

There's an essay on the Computerworld website that claims I implied, and believe, so: OK, so strictly-speaking, he doesn't use those exact words, but the implication...

Friday Squid Blogging: The Colossal Squid isn't a Vicious Predator
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: The Colossal Squid isn't a Vicious Predator

New research shows that, even though it's 15 meters long, it's not the kraken of myth: Its large size and predatory nature fuelled the ancient myth of the underwater...

I Was Named as One of the Top 10 Science and Technology Writers
From Schneier on Security

I Was Named as One of the Top 10 Science and Technology Writers

Someone named me as one of the top 10 science and technology writers of all time. Flattering though it is, I don't think I belong in the company of Einstein, Newton...

Cory Doctorow Gets Phished
From Schneier on Security

Cory Doctorow Gets Phished

It can happen to anyone: Here

WiFi Cracking Kits
From Schneier on Security

WiFi Cracking Kits

WiFi cracking kits are being sold in China.

Nobody Encrypts their Phone Calls
From Schneier on Security

Nobody Encrypts their Phone Calls

From the Forbes blog: In an annual report published Friday by the U.S. judicial system on the number of wiretaps it granted over the past year ..., the courts...

Why Aren't There More Terrorist Attacks?
From Schneier on Security

Why Aren't There More Terrorist Attacks?

As the details of the Times Square car bomb attempt emerge in the wake of Faisal Shahzad's arrest Monday night, one thing has already been made clear: Terrorism...

Preventing Terrorist Attacks in Crowded Areas
From Schneier on Security

Preventing Terrorist Attacks in Crowded Areas

On the New York Times Room for Debate Blog, I -- along with several other people -- was asked about how to prevent terrorist attacks in crowded areas. This isCameras...

Malcom Gladwell on Spies
From Schneier on Security

Malcom Gladwell on Spies

Good quote: Translation: the proper function of spies is to remind those who rely on spies that the kinds of thing found out by spies can't be trusted. Nice...

Security Analysis of India's Electronic Voting Machines
From Schneier on Security

Security Analysis of India's Electronic Voting Machines

They're vulnerable to fraud.

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Purity Test
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Purity Test

I didn't know this: A Squid is a motorcycle rider who, experienced or not, rides outside his abilities and sets poor examples by attire, propriety, and general...

Homeopathic Bomb
From Schneier on Security

Homeopathic Bomb

This is funny: The world has been placed on a heightened security alert following reports that New Age terrorists have harnessed the power of homeopathy for evil...
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