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From Wikileaks: The PDF document holds a single paged scan of an internally distributed mail from German telecommunications company T-Systems (Deutsche Telekom), revealing over two dozen secret IP address ranges in use by the German intelligence service Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND). Independent evidence shows that the claim is almost certainly true and the document itself has been verified by a demand letter...
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Brief study shows difficulty in detecting malware
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Microsoft hopes free security means less malware
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November 19, 200811:33
Harvard law professor Charles Nesson is arguing, in court, that the Digital Theft Deterrence and Copyright Damages Improvement Act of 1999 is unconstitutional: He makes the argument that the Digital Theft Deterrence and Copyright Damages Improvement Act of 1999 is very much unconstitutional, in that its hefty fines for copyright infringement (misleadingly called "theft" in the title of the bill)...
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There are two bugs in the Skein code. They are subtle and esoteric, but they're there. We have revised both the reference and optimized code -- and provided new test vectors -- on the Skein website. A revision of the paper -- Version 1.1 -- has new IVs, new test vectors, and also fixes a few typos in the paper....
Source: Bruce Schneier's Blog
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November 18, 200811:46
It's been suggested. For the record, I don't want the job. Since the election, the newspapers and Internet have been flooded with unsolicited advice for President-elect Barack Obama. I'll go ahead and add mine. [...] And by "revamp," I mean "start over." Most security experts agree that the rigmarole we go through at the airport is mere security theater, designed...
Source: Bruce Schneier's Blog
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Fascinating: The key to a con is not that you trust the conman, but that he shows he trusts you. Conmen ply their trade by appearing fragile or needing help, by seeming vulnerable. Because of THOMAS [The Human Oxytocin Mediated Attachment System], the human brain makes us feel good when we help others--this is the basis for attachment to family...
Source: Bruce Schneier's Blog
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Microsoft to replace OneCare with free service
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November 17, 200803:11
Really: Experts say the precipitous drop-off in spam comes from Internet providers unplugging McColo Corp., a hosting provider in Northern California that was the home base for machines responsible for coordinating the sending of roughly 75 percent of all spam each day. Certainly this won't last: Bhandari said he expects the spam volume to recover to normal levels in about...
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November 14, 200814:41
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November 13, 200810:12
It's a tough security trade-off. Guests lose their hotel room keys, and the hotel staff needs to be accommodating. But at the same time, they can't be giving out hotel room keys to anyone claiming to have lost one. Generally, hotels ask to see some ID before giving out a replacement key and, if the guest doesn't have his wallet...
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November 12, 200810:56
I was in Dubai last weekend for the World Economic Forum Summit on the Global Agenda. (I was on the "Future of the Internet" council; fellow council members Ethan Zuckerman and Jeff Jarvis have written about the event.) As part of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai censors the Internet: The government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) pervasively filters Web...
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