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The Assumption Of Privacy – NOT!

Pierluigi Paganini, a fellow security blogger in Italy, wrote about a situation with Vodaphone where a Vodaphone employee rumaged through a journalist’s texts and phone calls to try and find the source of a story that the journalist wrote which was critical of Vodaphone’s security. The journalist, Natalie O’Brien, pictured above, described it as “creepy […]

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Password Reuse A Problem – 11 Million Ashley Madison Passwords Cracked Already

After the Ashley Madison breach, everyone sighed a breath of relief because the passwords were encrypted with bcrypt.  Bcrypt, as used by Ashley Madison, hashed the password 4,096 times.  That calculation meant that even with fast computers it would take centuries to crack all of them. Until a group of hobbyists – yes hobbyists, not professional […]

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Ashley Madison Hack Provides IT Pros More Hints On What Not To Do

As researchers continue to review the data dumps from the Ashley Madison breach, there are lessons to be learned from what has been found. While Ashley Madison claimed to have good security, the evidence does not support that.  For example, the VPN password from the Internet to their servers was Pass1234, according to one article […]

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