Tag Archives: Security

The FBI Doesn’t Need Apple

Regarding the San Bernardino iPhone 5C, Daniel Kahn Gillmor over at the ACLU blog writes about something I’ve pondered myself: why doesn’t the FBI simply attack the hardware itself? Specifically, why not back up the phone’s NAND memory, which contains … Continue reading

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Testimony of Susan Landau

The House Judiciary Committee recently held hearings on encryption and what should be our policy concerning disputes such as those between Apple and the FBI. If the committee reaches the wrong decisions it won’t be because they didn’t have expert … Continue reading

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Can We Have Our Cake and Eat It Too?

No, but don’t let that stop you from asking. FBI v. Encryption hearings tl;dr The ignoranti: Can we have our cake and eat it too? (No.) — Kontra (@counternotions) March 1, 2016

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Journalists and Their Coverage of FBI/Apple

This is why my “Note to journalists” in today’s earlier post was necessary: State of tech coverage: published AFTER the FBI Director corrects his earlier lie about not seeking a precedent: pic.twitter.com/mVkXT4P3eL — Kontra (@counternotions) March 2, 2016

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Judge Orenstein Rules

By now you will have heard that Federal Magistrate Judge James Orenstein of the Eastern District of New York has ruled in case parallel to the San Bernardino case involving the FBI and Apple. At issue in the San Bernardino … Continue reading

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Apple Responds

Irreal readers are certainly aware of the latest drama playing out between the FBI and Apple. The FBI applied, ex parte, to a federal magistrate for an order compelling Apple to assist the FBI in breaking into an iPhone 5C … Continue reading

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How to Securely SSH into Your Home Network

Karl Voit shares a nice trick with us. Suppose you want to SSH into your home server. You may be loath to open a port in your firewall and your ISP may assign you a temporary IP address that can … Continue reading

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HUH?!?

Remote SSH access with a hard-coded password? In a security device? Today? Who does this? UPDATE: The answer, it seems, is just about everyone.

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A Sad Security Prediction

Those of us who care about security will find this sad but in our hearts we know it’s true: 1995: Every object in your home has a clock & it is blinking 12:00 2025: Every object in your home has a … Continue reading

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Turn Off Adblock, Get Served Malware

I’ve written before about the horror that is adtech. Advertisers send us megabytes of Javascript for 500 words of content so that they can track us and build profiles of our habits and preferences. When users finally tired of this … Continue reading

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