A point for debate: If China is engaged in a “whole-of-state effort” to pillage America, how will 2020 candidates respond?
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Tag Archives: Hacking
Built-In Hackability
Your Intel-based computer may have an unfixable security flaw. But unless you work for a secret service, don’t worry.
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A Data Law Of Unintended Consequences
An attack on a currency exchange firm exposes a vulnerability created, rather than fixed, by Europe’s data protection law.
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An Internet Border Wall
While adversaries police their internet borders, we put out a welcome mat for friend and foe alike.
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How The Dutch Treat Captured Spies
A Dutch catch-and-release policy for Russian spooks could use some stiffening.
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Don’t Trust That Trusted Sender
To be safer online, practice cyberparanoia and assume everyone is out to get you.
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Scanning For Equifax Fallout
The Equifax hack probably spells the eventual end of Social Security numbers as a form of personal identification.
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Orange Is The New Hostage
Netflix took the profit out of pirating a popular series. Thank you from all creators of original content, including this blog.
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A Little Prevention Can Save Tears Later
Lesson from ‘WannaCry’ ransomware: Act now to save money and tears later.
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Raising The Internet Drawbridge
America’s latest cybersecurity debacle illustrates how little we have learned about defending a fortress.
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