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Teksavvy ordered to name names

The production company for such films as The Hurt Locker and Dallas Buyer's Club won a pyrrhic victory in Canadian courts. They have won the right to have Teksavvy provide the names of 2,000 of their...

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GCHQ strains an Optic Nerve

Seems that the GCHQ has been a very naughty bunch of boys and girls. Under the banner of a program humourously code named "Optic Nerve", they collected pictures from webcams over a period of several...

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First goto fail, now something Gnu

Just a week ago the masses were screaming for blood over the "goto fail" bug that compromised SSL communications in both iOS and OS X. There was no shortage of noise in the echo chamber of social...

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Upskirt privacy failure in Massachusetts

I awoke today to read news that 'upskirt' pics are now legal in the state of Massachusetts after a ruling by the state Supreme Judicial Court...yes, you heard me, legal.

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Canadian high school students learn about online privacy

Now this is a story that I rather enjoyed. At a high school in Winnipeg Manitoba the students are learning about the implications of social media and privacy. The exercise was to help demonstrate to...

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TSA shelves plans to monitor you online...for now

You know, I actually like the TSA Pre program. I think the name would have been better suited been named something akin to "treat like a human." No need to take off your shoes or pull your laptop out...

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Forget the Internet of things...this is the Internet of crap

Unless we begin to treat all of our devices, boxes, technologies, etc. as hostile by default, we will continue to find ourselves cleaning-up the havoc wrought by adversaries with poor intentions and...

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Forget the endpoints, protect the data

For years the primary focus of security has been securing the endpoints. If we can just protect the desktops and laptops and tablets and smartphones from malicious exploits and prevent them from being...

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Who put the cockroach in my supply chain?

Businesses have always had concerns about supply chain risks but, for most businesses, those risks involve shipping delays, parts shortages and labor issues. But that’s starting to change as evidenced...

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Turkey, Twitter & Censorship: VPN, Tor and more

Well, it seems that even a blind squirrel can find a nut every now and again. It appears from reports that the Turkish government finally figured out how to remedy their laughable attempt to block...

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