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Feb
2012

Cryptome.org is a website that has focused on publishing information about freedom of speech, cryptography, spying, and surveillance. In many ways, Cryptome is similar to Wikileaks – except it has been operating since 1996. The site is run by a New York -based architect called John Young. Cryptome has just announced it has been hacked. […]

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We are seeing a large number of sites compromised with a conditional redirection to the domain http://enormousw1illa.com/ (194.28.114.102).On all the sites we analyzed, the .htaccess file was modified so that if anyone visited the site from Google, Bing, Yahoo, or any major search engine (by checking the referer), it would get redirected to that malicious […]

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When Google announced it was revising its privacy policies last week, it caused quite an uproar in many technical circles (not just Google+ circles either). In this post I will try to provide a summary of the changes, but more importantly what your options are to maintain your privacy while utilizing Google services. Google’s new […]

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