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Researcher Publishes Two iPhone Vulnerabilities That Apple Just Wouldnt Patch

2008-10-06 23:32:32 by CyberInsecure in CyberInsecure.com
 
A security expert, Aviv Raff, is advising iPhone users not to use the devices default email application until engineers patch a design flaw that could expose users email addresses to spammers and other online frauds. The warning comes two months after Aviv first reported two email-related vulnerabilities in the iPhone to Apples security...
 
 
 
 
 
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RFID Smartcard Vulnerability Published, Allows Anyone To Crack It In Minutes Using Inexpensive Tools

2008-10-06 23:22:21 by CyberInsecure in CyberInsecure.com
 
Details about worlds most widely deployed radio frequency identification (RFID) smartcard vulnerability have finally been published Monday. RFID smartcards are used to control access to many transportation systems, military installations, and other restricted areas, and it can be cracked in a matter of minutes using inexpensive tools. The first...
 
 
 
 
 
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UK Government gives 1 billion to log every E-mail and SMS

2008-10-06 23:00:02 by Editor in Digg / Security
 
Known as the Interception Modernisation Programme, the scheme would enable GCHQ, MI5 and MI6 personnel, and also police, to access complete information on every text, email and visit to a website made in this country
 
 
 
 
 
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Zermatt in Community Server

2008-10-06 22:07:17 by keith-brown in Security Briefs
 
I'm about to embark on a mission to get Zermatt integrated into pluralsight.com as our single-sign-on solution, and a big part of that is getting our Community Server installation wired into that. I'm curious if anyone else has seen any work being done in this area, or if I'll be the first I plan to blog about my progress (and share it) if...
 
 
 
 
 
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Goliath Beats Davids for Pentagon Power Prize

2008-10-06 19:25:00 by Noah Shachtman in Wired Security
 
The Pentagon set up a million-dollar prize to get entrepreneurs and tinkerers to come up with radically new ways to supply power to the all those gadgets a soldier has to lug around. But the winner, the Pentagon declared today, is as traditional as it comes: DuPont, the chemical giant -- and military supplier, since 1802
 
 
 
 
 
 
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