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Wi-Fi Warping Wallpaper Keeps Hackers Out
May 10, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Wallpaper blocks three different electromagnetic frequencies while still letting in GSM and 4G signals. View Full Article »
Travel Trouble: Crooks Prey on Hotel Internet Connections
May 09, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
FBI recommends performing software updates before traveling. View Full Article »
Skype Trick Reveals Your IP Address to Attackers
May 01, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Simple Skype trick can sniff out your IP address. View Full Article »
Cybercrime Concierge: Spyware Steals Hotel Guests' Credit Card Numbers
April 18, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Credit-card stealing spyware is not detected by anti-virus programs, researchers say. View Full Article »
Spring Cleaning for Your Computer in 4 Steps
April 10, 2012, Ed Oswald, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Spring has sprung, and it's time to tidy things up around the house. That includes your computer. View Full Article »
Britons Bash Proposed 'Big Brother' Law
April 02, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Law would force Internet companies to install spyware so htat authorities could monitor people's communications without a warrant. View Full Article »
Australian Cops Go 'War Driving' for Weak Wi-Fi Networks
March 22, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Wi-Fi sniffing cops take a page out of the cybercriminal playbook. View Full Article »
Think Your Lost Smartphone Is Safe? Think Again
March 12, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
96 percent of 'lost' phones were snooped on. View Full Article »
Senator Wants FTC Probe of Apple, Google Over Mobile Privacy
March 05, 2012, Paul Wagenseil, SecurityNewsDaily Managing Editor
Did photo-swiping Android, iOS apps break laws? View Full Article »
OMG! Arizona Parents Could Gain Access to Kids' Texts
February 28, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
An Arizona lawmaker — with seven kids of his own — wants parents to be able to access their children's text messages. View Full Article »
Remove Your Google Browsing History … Before It's Too Late
February 23, 2012, Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
With just a week before privacy polices change across all Google sites, privacy advocates urge users to clear out their data. View Full Article »
Hacking Quantum Cryptography Just Got Harder
February 22, 2012, Clara Moskowitz, LiveScience Senior Writer
Physicists have shown that even a sabotaged message encoded in quantum cryptography can sometimes be secure. View Full Article »
Do Google and Facebook Respect Data Privacy Day?
January 27, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Web titans' revised privacy policies draw criticism. View Full Article »
French Nuclear Energy Firm Fined $2 Million for Hacking Greenpeace
November 15, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Cloak-and-dagger meets environmental activism View Full Article »
Disgraced Cyclist Floyd Landis Convicted For Hacking Anti-Doping Lab
November 14, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Cyclist and former coach used fake documents from lab in a bid to clear their names. View Full Article »
Small Businesses Don't Take Cybersecurity Seriously
October 26, 2011, Chad Brooks, BusinessNewsDaily Contributor
Small businesses don't take take cybersecurity issues as seriously as they should. View Full Article »
Small Businesses Need to Beware of Online Criminals
October 20, 2011, Chad Brooks, ITTechNewsDaily Contributor
During National Cybersecurity Month, it's important to remember that big businesses aren't the only ones under attack. View Full Article »
NYC Real Estate Firm Hacked Competitor, Lawsuit Charges
September 30, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Bond New York's hacking was "common knowledge," lawsuit says. View Full Article »
'War Driving' Cybergang Indicted in High-Tech Business Theft
September 22, 2011, Paul Wagenseil, SecurityNewsDaily Managing Editor
High-tech thieves tripped up by own mistakes View Full Article »
New iPad Threat: 'Shoulder Surfing' App
July 15, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
New app gives an advanced tech boost to over-the-shoulder spying. View Full Article »
Syria Intercepts Citizens' Facebook Posts
May 06, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
The trend of Facebook censorship continues. View Full Article »
Syrian Facebook Users Hit by Online Attacks
May 06, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
The trend of Facebook censorship continues. View Full Article »
'Wardriving' Black Mercedes Cracks Wi-Fi Networks
April 25, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Drive-by Wi-Fi hacking started in 2006. View Full Article »
Google's Android Phones Track You Just Like iPhones
April 22, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Google's got its eye on you, too. View Full Article »
Security-Token Maker RSA Hit by ‘Extremely Sophisticated’ Hackers
March 18, 2011, Paul Wagenseil, SecurityNewsDaily Managing Editor
Forty million authentication tokens, 250 million smartphones at risk View Full Article »
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