Blogs about: Encryption

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Perfect Paper Passwords

wonderingpondering wrote 1 week ago: This is really cool! Steve Gibson, creator of SpinRite and uberguru of all things harddrive, dabbles … more »

Tags: Geek stuff, Work, Security, security now, Spinrite, uberguru, Ubertechie, Über, Passwords

2nd gen Hitachi 1TB most energy efficient yet

jtsmyth8 wrote 1 week ago: The second generation terabyte hard drive is here. Wondering whats different from the “first-g … more »

Tags: Data recovery, technology, News, Data, HARD, Drive, TB, Storage, Hitachi

The Pirate Bay Wants to Encrypt the Entire Internet1 comment

Om Malik wrote 1 week ago: [qi:_newteevee] The team behind the popular torrent site The Pirate Bay has started to wor … more »

Tags: Shorts, Pirate Bay

TrueCrypt 6.0: I swear I don't know how that porn got on there

jtsmyth8 wrote 1 week ago: You and I may have taken the 4th of July off, but the folks over at TrueCrypt didn’t. Instead, … more »

Tags: Data recovery, Identity Theft, technology, News, Copyright, Porn, Data, HARD, Software

Crackers Online para MD5, MD4 y SHA

Julián Rodríguez wrote 2 weeks ago: http://www.milw0rm.com/cracker/ http://www.plain-text.info/add/ http://www.securitystats.com/tools/h … more »

Tags: Criptografía, Seguridad, Code, Crackers, Cracking, Encriptación, Lista, md4, md5

BLACKBERRY Vs INDIA! – The Impasse

neeraj mishra wrote 2 weeks ago: On 2nd of July, in a complete turnaround of its previous stance, the Department of Telecom (DoT) sai … more »

Tags: Business, technology, Telecom, blackberry, Canada, India, Mobile, Politics, RIM

compressed mail.12 comments

iisc wrote 2 weeks ago: It is 22:00. bhOndOO is very hungry and busy. His experiements are not giving good results. He has b … more »

Tags: abbreviations, compression, Juniors, Mails, tea board

At long last

koeus wrote 2 weeks ago: So, after two very long days and three Windows reinstallations, I finally have my comp back up and r … more »

Tags: Random Ramblings, Blogging, computer problems, corrupt sector, encrypt, hard drive, reinstallation, Windows

Postcards

Zero Signal wrote 3 weeks ago: You should think of your email like a post card.  The sender, the recipient(s), and the message it … more »

Tags: Blather, eMail, Privacy

Ransomware

itatsmallbiz wrote 3 weeks ago: I came across this article recently and this related one which really shows why backups are importan … more »

Tags: General, Security, Ransomware, Virus

Oyster card security broken. 2 comments

whyamistilltyping wrote 3 weeks ago: Oyster cards are cards containing RFIDs which facilitate transport on the London Underground (and ov … more »

Tags: Hardware, News, Security, Oyster, RFID, TFL, Transport for London

Day 34: Monorail Porn5 comments

stuntrabbit wrote 4 weeks ago: We start the day by kicking up a smoked salmon scramble with fried capers. Plenty of energy for what … more »

Tags: Acrobat, Cirque, Las Vegas, Monorail, Love, breakfast, Code, Cryptography

Quantum Encryption: Cutting edge but far from Perfect

rjbiii wrote 1 month ago: An interesting post on quantum encryption is found at arXiv. The post explains why quantum encrypti … more »

Tags: Computer Security, Privacy, Articles, arXive

ZON TVCabo Selects Tandberg's OpenStream VOD Backoffice Platform

itvtwp wrote 1 month ago: –Tandberg Says its Edge QAM Now Supports Privacy Mode Encryption Tandberg Television–th … more »

Tags: technology, vod, Tandberg, Backoffice

Story round up: cookies, encryption, organizing gadgets and more

Michelle Rafter wrote 1 day ago: Do you know how to look for the cookies that get left on your computer’s hard drive after you … more »

Tags: writing, Freelancing, My Stories, technology, Web 2.0, Podcasting, Web cookies, Cell Phones, Web Surveys

SSL Encrypted Logins for WordPress

htaccess wrote 3 days ago: Awesome post by Ryan on the changes in the usage of SSL and cookies in WordPress.  As we’ll s … more »

Tags: .htpasswd, htaccess, ssl, Cookies, WordPress, login

Implementing Enigma M3 Cipher Machine on PIC16F84

edipermadi wrote 5 days ago: Enigma was a machine used to encrypt and decrypt messages during World War II. Enigma M3 or Funkschl … more »

Tags: MicroController, pic16f84, World War II, Enigma, Enigma M3, Germany, Cipher Machine

Decrypting with the OpenSSL API

kahgoh wrote 1 week ago: Before you can decrypt something, you have to generate it! You can generate encrypted data with Open … more »

Tags: openssl

Change your Password Without Logging In1 comment

bradlongo wrote 1 week ago: This is not a how to for possibly hacking some one else’s computer, but how to fix your own co … more »

Tags: Linux, HOW TO?, Security, passwd, single user mode, Windows, Anaconda