Monthly Archives: April 2008

Poll Results: Hacking Motives

Poll “Primary motives for hacking are” which was open on this blog since December 21, 2007 to March 31, 2008 is closed now. Based on answers of visitors, who took opportunity to vote in the poll, main reason why hackers … Continue reading

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Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys

If you’ve thought your data are secure on encrypted hard disk, read: Lest We Remember: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys. Researchers with Princeton University and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have found a flaw that renders disk encryption systems useless if … Continue reading

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Poll: Rate Your Computer Security Knowledge and Experience

I’ve added a new poll to this blog. The aim of the poll is to see what is the structure of the blog visitors according their (your) individual opinion and experience in the field of security knowledge. There is no … Continue reading

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