There are bundles of bugs, viruses but this time the Heartbleed bug crushed everyones faith in the secure web, but a world without the encryption software that Heartbleed exploited would be even worse. In fact, its time for the web to take a good hard look at a new idea:…
Prism-proof tech allows websites to encrypt all your data.
Internet privacy and security has become a global concern after the NSA’s whistle blower Edward Snowden exposed how vulnerable the internet is for “preying eyes.” Following his confessions, cyber security companies all over the world became busy in exploring new ways make internet a secure place. First substantial break through is…
German Internet Companies to Encrypt all Emails #N3
BERLIN, Germany — German email providers are responding to privacy concerns of people there by announcing that they will automatically be encrypting all ema… ________________________ https://gregorydevans.com – http://gregorydevans.wordpress.com – http://hackerforhire.com – http://hackerforhireusa.com
Kim Dotcom wants to encrypt half of the Internet to end government surveillance RT NEWS Interview
The United States government says that Kim Dotcom, a German millionaire formerly known as Kim Schmitz, masterminded a vast criminal conspiracy by operating t… ________________________ https://gregorydevans.com – http://gregorydevans.wordpress.com – http://hackerforhire.com – http://hackerforhireusa.com
New Windows-based tool can encrypt DNS requests
A security company specializing in the Domain Name System has released a Windows version of a tool that encrypts DNS requests, which could be spied on to reveal a user's browsing activity. View full post on Computerworld Security News View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements
OpenDNS releases free Windows tool to encrypt DNS requests
OpenDNS, specialists in the Domain Name System, has released a Windows version of a tool that encrypts DNS requests, which could be spied on to reveal a user’s browsing activity. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking
Osama Bin Laden didn’t encrypt his computer files – not such a mastermind then..
Ooops. If you’re running a terrorist organisation, it might make sense to encrypt your files. Clearly Osama Bin Laden didn’t realise that – as some of the documents seized during the raid on his hideout in … View full post on National Cyber Security
ProtectMyID: Encrypt or password protect all sensitive data stored on computers and allow access only on a “need to know basis” #identitytheft
ProtectMyID: Encrypt or password protect all sensitive data stored on computers and allow access only on a “need to know basis” #identitytheft View full post on Twitter / ProtectMyID View full post on National Cyber Security Gregory Evans | LinkedIn Interview With Gregory Evans Gregory Evans Security Expert Gregory Evans…