Stories about: Advanced Encryption Standard

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    Widely used encryption standard is insecure, say experts 23/10/2011 01:24:00

    A weakness in XML Encryption can be exploited to decrypt sensitive information, researchers say.
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    AES proved vulnerable by Microsoft researchers 19/08/2011 02:37:00

    Researchers from Microsoft and the Dutch Katholieke Universiteit Leuven have discovered a way to break the widely used Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), the encryption algorithm used to secure most all online transactions and wireless communications.
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    Heartland unveils mobile-payment device for Android 12/08/2011 04:44:00

    Heartland Payment Systems today unveiled a mobile-payment device for merchants called "Mobuyle" that works with any Android phone or tablet to handle customer card payments.
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    Oracle virtual desktops opened to iPad access 07/07/2011 01:40:50

    Oracle has introduced an iPad app that will allow users to access their Oracle virtual desktops, the company announced Wednesday.
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    Toshiba self-encrypting hard drive has promise 18/04/2011 10:16:00

    Toshiba has introduced a series of self-encrypting hard drives that come with what the company says is a unique self-diagnostic feature that blocks access to data if the drive doesn't recognize the host, in case it is lost or stolen.
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    10,000-core Linux supercomputer built in Amazon cloud 07/04/2011 06:47:00

    High-performance computing expert Jason Stowe recently asked two of his engineers a simple question: Can you build a 10,000-core cluster in the cloud?
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    Intel pushes savings with new 10-core server chips 06/04/2011 04:14:00

    Intel on Tuesday announced the Xeon E7 series of chips with 10 cores, which the company said could help cut power and maintenance costs in data centers while adding more processing power.
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    Can data stored on an SSD be secured? 28/02/2011 22:03:00

    Until a university study emerged last week, few experts suspected that it's more difficult to erase data stored on solid-state drives (SSD) than that on hard disk drives (HDDs).
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    Secure flash drives lock down your data 14/12/2010 02:10:00

    Hollywood makes secure flash storage look easy. If the bad guy steals a thumb drive, it either blows up or some secret counterintelligence agency marshals the nation's resources in a no-holds-barred data hunt -- most likely with Bruce Willis or Tommy Lee Jones working the streets. If the good guy steals the drive, it goes to a special-needs, special-deeds sidekick in a basement somewhere who cracks the code in 5 minutes.
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    An expert guide to Windows 7 security 30/09/2010 20:11:00

    Windows 7 has been warmly received and swiftly adopted by businesses, with the result that many IT admins are now struggling with the platform's new security features. In addition to changes to User Account Control, BitLocker, and other features inherited from Windows Vista, Windows 7 introduces a slew of new security capabilities that businesses will want to take advantage of.
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    Twitter encounters more digital certificate problems 28/07/2010 01:28:00

    Twitter is having trouble again with a digital certificate that secures communications to its Web site, which has been causing trouble for third-party applications that integrate with it, but the problem may have been fixed.
 
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