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Microsoft’s Newest Security Nightmare – WiFi Sense

With Windows 10 (and previously, Windows 8.1 phone), Microsoft has created a way for you to share WiFi passwords without revealing them – sort of.  In my opinion, and in the opinion of a lot of other security professionals, this is a complete security disaster.    There are some things that you can do to  mitigate […]

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Why NOT Reading Those License Agreements Can Be Hazardous

After the Ashley Madison breach, CNN read through the Ashley Madison license agreement.  Here are a few tidbits from their reading of the agreement. 1.  They can sell your personally identifiable information in connection with the sale of the business or sale of the assets.  If this was Facebook, we might not care.  If we […]

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Smartwatches Fail Security Test

HP’s security folks tested the security features on 10 smartwatches along with their cloud and management infrastructure and the results, while not surprising to me, are disappointing. Smart watches are in their infancy; the compute power is relatively limited and, as is usually the case, features win out over security.  The question to ask is […]

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Stagefright – The Heartbleed For Android

Stagefright is an Android subsystem that processes video in your phone.  Stagefright has been around since Android 2.2.  That means that the potential to affect around 950 million Android phones exist. The bugs (there are several of them) that researchers have discovered are really nasty because at least one of them does not even require […]

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The Challenge Between The Intelligence Community and Privacy

There is an interesting article on the World Economic Forum web site (link below) regarding mass data collection and the world wide intelligence community.  The article, while leaning in the direction of the intelligence community, does endeavor to point out some of the issues on the privacy side. Very briefly, the intelligence community worldwide is […]

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