**The Business of Secrets: Adventures in Selling Encryption Around the World by Fred Kinch (May 24, 2004)** From the vantage point of today, it's ...
Former DoJ attorney John Carlin writes about hackback, which he defines thus: "A hack back is a type of cyber response that incorporates a countera...
This is why AIs are not ready to be personal assistants: > A new attack called 'CometJacking' exploits URL parameters to pass to Perplexity's Come...
Encryption can protect data at rest and data in transit, but does nothing for data in use. What we have are secure enclaves. I've written about thi...
The second season of the Netflix reality competition show _Squid Game: The Challenge_ has dropped. (Too many links to pick a few--search for it.) ...
Over the past few decades, it's become easier and easier to create fake receipts. Decades ago, it required special paper and printers--I remember a...
The Department of Justice has indicted thirty-one people over the high-tech rigging of high-stakes poker games. > In a typical legitimate poker ga...
For many in the research community, it's gotten harder to be optimistic about the impacts of artificial intelligence. As authoritarianism is risin...
Microsoft is warning of a scam involving online payroll systems. Criminals use social engineering to steal people's credentials, and then divert di...
These days, the most important meeting attendee isn’t a person: It’s the AI notetaker. This system assigns action items and determines the importa...
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