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Preventing Book Theft in the Middle Ages
From Schneier on Security

Preventing Book Theft in the Middle Ages

Interesting article....

Google's Unguessable URLs
From Schneier on Security

Google's Unguessable URLs

Google secures photos using public but unguessable URLs: So why is that public URL more secure than it looks? The short answer is that the URL is working as a password...

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Giving Birth
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Giving Birth

I may have posted this short video before, but if I did, I can't find it. It's four years old, but still pretty to watch. As usual, you can also use this squid...

Using Secure Chat
From Schneier on Security

Using Secure Chat

Micah Lee has a good tutorial on installing and using secure chat. To recap: We have installed Orbot and connected to the Tor network on Android, and we have installed...

ProxyHam Canceled
From Schneier on Security

ProxyHam Canceled

The ProxyHam project (and associated Def Con talk) has been canceled under mysterious circumstances. No one seems to know anything, and conspiracy theories abound...

Crypto-Gram Is Moving
From Schneier on Security

Crypto-Gram Is Moving

If you subscribe to my monthly e-mail newsletter, Crypto-Gram, you need to read this. Sometime between now and the August issue, the Crypto-Gram mailing list will...

Human and Technology Failures in Nuclear Facilities
From Schneier on Security

Human and Technology Failures in Nuclear Facilities

This is interesting: We can learn a lot about the potential for safety failures at US nuclear plants from the July 29, 2012, incident in which three religious activists...

NSA Antennas
From Schneier on Security

NSA Antennas

Interesting article on the NSA's use of multi-beam antennas for surveillance. Certainly smart technology; it can eavesdrop on multiple targets per antenna. I'm...

Friday Squid Blogging: My Little Cephalopod
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: My Little Cephalopod

A cute series of knitted plushies. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered....

High-tech Cheating on Exams
From Schneier on Security

High-tech Cheating on Exams

India is cracking down on people who use technology to cheat on exams: Candidates have been told to wear light clothes with half-sleeves, and shirts that do not...

Organizational Doxing
From Schneier on Security

Organizational Doxing

Recently, WikiLeaks began publishing over half a million previously secret cables and other documents from the Foreign Ministry of Saudi Arabia. It's a huge trove...

The Risks of Mandating Back Doors in Encryption Products
From Schneier on Security

The Risks of Mandating Back Doors in Encryption Products

Monday a group of cryptographers and security experts released a major paper outlining the risks of government-mandated back-doors in encryption products: Keys...

Amazon Is Analyzing the Personal Relationships of Its Reviewers
From Schneier on Security

Amazon Is Analyzing the Personal Relationships of Its Reviewers

This is an interesting story of a reviewer who had her reviewer deleted because Amazon believed she knew the author personally. Leaving completely aside the ethics...

More on Hacking Team
From Schneier on Security

More on Hacking Team

Read this: Hacking Team asked its customers to shut down operations, but according to one of the leaked files, as part of Hacking Team's "crisis procedure," it...

More about the NSA's XKEYSCORE
From Schneier on Security

More about the NSA's XKEYSCORE

I've been reading through the 48 classified documents about the NSA's XKEYSCORE system released by the Intercept last week. From the article: The NSA's XKEYSCORE...

Hacking Team Is Hacked
From Schneier on Security

Hacking Team Is Hacked

Someone hacked the cyberweapons arms manufacturer Hacking Team and posted 400 GB of internal company data. Hacking Team is a pretty sleazy company, selling surveillance...

NSA German Intercepts
From Schneier on Security

NSA German Intercepts

On Friday, WikiLeaks published three summaries of NSA intercepts of German government communications. To me, the most interesting thing is not the intercept analyses...

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Fishing in the Gulf of Thailand
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Fishing in the Gulf of Thailand

Long article about a very lucrative squid-fishing industry that involves bribing the Cambodian Navy. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the...

Rabbit Beating Up Snake
From Schneier on Security

Rabbit Beating Up Snake

It's the Internet, which means there must be cute animal videos on this blog. But this one is different. Watch a mother rabbit beat up a snake to protect her children...

Clever System of Secure Distributed Computation
From Schneier on Security

Clever System of Secure Distributed Computation

This is really clever: Enigma's technique -- what cryptographers call "secure multiparty computation" -- works by mimicking a few of the features of bitcoin's decentralized...
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