NEWSFLASH 22-02-2012
- 'Bank moet pincode 1234 verbieden' (security.nl)
- Is It Safe To Store Your Trade Secrets In the Cloud? (forbes.com)
- Experts: RSA weak keys flaw restricted to network devices (theregister.co.uk)
- Five Schemes For Redeeming Trust in SSL (darkreading.com)
- Exploit Unleashed That Crashes pcAnywhere (darkreading.com)
- For Some Fliers TSA Security Lines Just Got Much Shorter (forbes.com)
- Home Sec splits Border Agency after passport checks fiasco (theregister.co.uk)
- Woman pleading Fifth in password case loses appeal (zdnet.com)
- Megaupload Founder Deemed a Low Flight Risk, Released on Bail (pcworld.com)
- File sharing arrests move to Germany (theregister.co.uk)
- How the European Internet Rose Up Against ACTA (wired.com)
- NSW Attorney-General drawn into copyright suit (itnews.com.au)
- How Patent Battles Threaten the Simple Act of Unlocking a Phone (wired.com)
- Fake RIAA copyright violation notification serves malware (net-security.org)
- Google to Sell Heads-Up Display Glasses by Year’s End (nytimes.com)
- Browser add-on stops Google (and others) from tracking you online (macworld.com)
- Did Google intentionally track you? (cnn.com)
- CIA to software vendors: A revolution is coming (reuters.com)
- Crowdsourcing As A Service: Citizen Reporters, Mystery Shoppers and Intelligence Gathering (wired.com)
- Cyborgs, Software Spies and Shadow Wars: Our 5 Years (Un)covering the Hidden Pentagon (wired.com)