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A street in Oslo where all traces disappear
Check if your Dropbox password is leaked…
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Smartphones with Full Encryption by Default
iOS 8 has, and the next Android L will have, encryption of user data on device level as default. Android have provided this as an option for a while. iOS as well, but with decryption keys accessible outside the device. Continue reading “Smartphones with Full Encryption by Default”
Google in-app ads present fraudulent anti-malware
Often I get ads for anti-virus for mobile in free Android apps with ads. This time a scam, claiming to be a Kaspersky antivirus scanner was presented. Obviously this was not a Kaspersky ad, as you can see in the following screenshots.
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Cryptocat Minilock, can crypto be that simple?
If you Google “decryotocat” you might not trust minilock as it has been developed by the same provider. Yet, minilock remains to released and will it break?
Read what wired has to say.
Cyber Attack Map
Norse has made an attack-map showing live attacks with some delay. I think it is a nice illustration of the frequency of various cyber attacks. However, I am not sure for what other reason than awareness it is useful for. At the time I took the screenshot, it was happening quite a lot all over the place… I wonder how precise such a tool can be.
TestPloit BSc project site still open
It is now 7 years since we did this bachelor thesis project, and it is nice to see the website with info about the project is still available.