Stories about: Counterpane Internet Security

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    Researchers turn keyboard clicks into text 14/09/2005 12:04:54

    Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have found a way to turn the clicks and clacks of typing on a computer keyboard into a startlingly accurate transcript of what exactly is being typed.
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    RFID crack raises spectre of weak encryption 18/03/2005 08:19:01

    With a little bit of technical acumen and a few hundred dollars, enterprising thieves can walk away with some late model cars and gas them up for free to boot, according to research published by computer security experts at The Johns Hopkins University (JHU) in Baltimore and RSA Security's RSA Laboratories in Bedford, Massachusetts.
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    Does Google desktop search pose risks? 20/10/2004 08:50:02

    If you use shared or public computers, you have a new privacy risk to consider: Google Desktop Search.
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    Hackers find way to exploit latest Microsoft hole 17/09/2003 08:04:57

    A security company said Tuesday that it found an example of working computer source code that exploits the latest critical security hole disclosed by Microsoft..
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    Terrorists won't hit the Internet, panelists agree 17/03/2003 08:06:22

    The cyberterrorism threat is overstated -- terrorists won't strike the Internet because bombs are more effective, an expert panel agreed Friday.
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    Panel: Accept the Net is vulnerable to attack 20/11/2002 10:23:31

    Companies and home Internet users need to accept that the global computer network is inherently vulnerable to attacks, worms, trojans and anything else miscreants want to unleash on it, and then accept that securing the system is everyone's responsibility, a panel of security experts said Monday at the Comdex trade show.
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    SAML in battle over identity 05/08/2002 07:42:00

    After months of agonizing wait, the Liberty Alliance has finally revealed phase one of its technical specifications for its single sign-on (SSO) standard, called the Liberty Alliance V 1.0 specification. The standard is based on the Security Assertion Markup Language 1.0 (SAML), a new proposed standard for interoperability among Web services security products, which works with XML (extensible markup language) and SOAP (simple object access protocol).
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    Hackers' Delight: Security Holes Abound at DefCon 02/08/2000 14:05:43

    Unsuspecting attendees logging on to the wireless network at the Def Con hackers convention here last weekend immediately found themselves targets in the event's annual "capture the flag" hacking competition. One visitor found his machine pinged within 10 seconds and had several of his Windows utilities disabled within minutes - but that was all part of the fun.
 
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