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09 Aug 2013 Lavabit, Silent Circle close secure email rather than spill the goods
Lavabit and Silent Circle, both providers of secure communications for the consumer market, close under threat of U.S. government meddling.
Neohapsis: IPv4 plus IPv6 enables man-in-the-middle attacks
Neohapsis' Scott Behrens explains how having both IPv4 and IPv6 Internet protocols enabled can lead to man-in-the-middle attacks.
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07 Aug 2013 FortiGuard Labs sees fast rise of mobile malware in 2013
FortiGuard Labs reports a 30% increase in mobile malware so far in 2013, and cautions ransomware is also making an appearance on mobile devices.
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06 Aug 2013 Radware's Ron Meyran discusses DoS attack tools, planning, execution
Ron Meyran, Radware's director of security solutions, answers our questions about DoS attack planning and execution.
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02 Aug 2013 Black Hat 2013: Experts urge elliptical curve cryptography adoption
A session by a team of crypto experts at Black Hat USA 2013 argued that RSA and Diffie-Hellman should be abandoned in favor of ECC.
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01 Aug 2013 Black Hat 2013 opens with testy keynote, smart device hacks
After a contentious opening keynote by NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander, day one of Black Hat 2013 showed smart device hacks, severe SCADA issues.
Black Hat 2013 keynote: Alexander details NSA surveillance programs
In his keynote at Black Hat 2013, Gen. Keith Alexander said NSA surveillance programs have strict oversight, despite many inaccurate media reports.
Black Hat 2013 attendance nears 7,500, tops 2012
Brief: GM Trey Ford said Black Hat 2013 attendance was up by 8% compared with last year's event. Ninety-eight new tools were introduced.
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Top Security Story
Users may remain vulnerable despite Oracle Java patch release SearchSecurity.com | 18 Jun 2013
Oracle has issued a new security patch for Java, but only 7% deployed the patch before it.
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