Lockheed Breaks WPA-Encrypted Wireless Network With 8 Clustered Sony PlayStations Posted ByRandy George The blogosphere has reported recently that Jason Crawford of Lockheed Martin's Wireless Security Lab has managed to crack a WPA-encrypted network with a bunch of Sony PlayStations. Hopefully he didn't break them in the process. So what's the purpose? Read...Read more >>
Wanna Hear A Bad Idea? Wireless USB Thumb Drives. Posted ByRandy George Word on the street is that a company called Touch360, a self-described company of "explorers, innovators, creatives, and researchers with a yen for adventure," has apparently developed a wireless USB thumb drive. Data thieves everywhere, rejoice, because soon your victims...Read more >>
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Smartphone Security: How To Manage Rogue Mobile Devices A single unsecured smartphone can jeopardize the security of your entire organization. Here's how to manage the risk by using firm IT policies and mobile device management software.
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Your Data And The P2P Peril Usher, 10,000 BC, and your company's confidential spreadsheets could all out there for the world to grab. Here's how these data leaks happen and what you can do to prevent them.
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