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The 28th Chaos Communication Congress (28C3) is currently underway in Berlin and on Tuesday, researcher Karsten Nohl gave a presentation called: Defending mobile phones. If you have an hour, it’s worth watching. Initial press reports focused on Nohl’s revelation that hackers can potentially sniff numerous phone IDs and network authentications from an advantageous point, and […]

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It’s an ongoing tale of douchery-and a sad one at that-when we see how scammers play their tricks online in order to dupe practically anyone. They leave no room for distinction with regard to who they target. And why would they? When it comes to online fraud, everyone is a cash cow, even those with little to […]

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DigiNotar — the CA that got hacked — announced bankruptcy yesterday (read the release). This is a very clear case where a company folded because it was hacked. However, this is not the first time something similar has happened. Earlier this year an Australian hosting provider called Distribute.IT was badly hacked and had no recoverable […]

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