Stories about: PGP

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    OpenPGP JavaScript implementation allows webmail encryption 22/11/2011 03:53:00

    Researchers from German security firm Recurity Labs have released a JavaScript implementation of the OpenPGP specification that allows users to encrypt and decrypt webmail messages.
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    Linux 3.1 is out and supports OpenRISC, NFC, Wii 25/10/2011 07:27:00

    Linus Torvalds released Linux 3.1 Monday and the new feature list is long and wide. Linux 3.1 includes a new iSCSI implementation and support for OpenRISC, Near-Field Communication chips, and -- get this -- Wii controllers.
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    iPad data LP: Security savior or strong-arm tactic 05/10/2011 03:17:00

    It's a late night, and you've fired up Facebook on your ACME.com company-owned iPad to post some bad news. "A reduction in workforce is going to happen this week," you type into your update status field and tap the post button.
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    Apple gets serious about iPad security, is it enough? 04/08/2011 03:54:00

    Soon, SAP hopes to sew up a gaping security hole for its 7,000 iPad-toting employees. The Germany-based tech giant is beta testing a product that will allow it to send PGP-encrypted confidential email to employees. In turn, employees will be able to decrypt them using a Symantec viewer iPad app.
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    Nine features of upcoming BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0.3 23/03/2011 05:35:00

    BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) is expected to release a major update to its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) for Microsoft Exchange and IBM Lotus Domino this week that will add a variety of valuable new smartphone- and mobile-device management features.
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    GNU Free Call: An open source Skype alternative 19/03/2011 04:55:00

    There's no denying that Skype is by far the most ubiquitous VoIP service today, but a new project launched this week aims to create an open source alternative.
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    OpenBSD back door claim now in doubt 17/12/2010 01:27:00

    The claim that the FBI planted a backdoor in OpenBSD a decade ago has been flatly denied by developer protagonists named as having been involved in the conspiracy in an email sent to OpenBSD founder, Theo de Raadt.
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    Apple smashes patch record with gigantic update 11/11/2010 23:06:00

    Apple on Wednesday patched more than 130 vulnerabilities in Mac OS X, smashing a record the company set last March when it fixed over 90 flaws.
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    Top 10 network vulnerabilities inside the network 09/11/2010 03:33:00

    Today's state-of-the-art network security appliances do a great job of keeping the cyber monsters from invading your business. But what do you do when the monster is actually inside the security perimeter? Unfortunately, all of the crosses, garlic, wooden stakes and silver bullets in the world have little effect on today's most nefarious cyber creatures. Here are the top 10 ways your network can be attacked from inside and what you can do to insure your business never has to perform an exorcism on your servers.
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    Symantec writes off $10 million after faulty AV activation 28/10/2010 11:12:00

    Symantec has been forced to write off US$10 million in revenue after a glitch in its sales system prevented some consumers from activating their Norton antivirus software at the time they bought it.
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    Juniper rolls out smartphone security suite 27/10/2010 07:58:00

    Juniper this week unveiled software, based on its recent purchase of sMobile, to protect mobile devices from security threats.
 
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