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July and August – summer in the Northern Hemisphere, especially in Nevada and California – often produce some interesting and unusual computer security research. This is when the media-meets-hacker-in-Vegas two-ring circus of Black Hat and DEFCON (BH/D) takes place. It’s also when you can attend the academically-styled, but in many ways much groovier, USENIX Security […]

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At the USENIX Security Symposium last week, researchers Keaton Mowery, Sarah Meiklejohn and Stefan Savage from the University of California at San Diego presented their paper “Heat of the Moment: Characterizing the Ef?cacy of Thermal Camera-Based Attacks.” Inspired by previous research on safecracking by Michal Zalewski, they thought it would be easier for a criminal […]

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