Category: Computer Security

Computer security, also called cybernetics, is the protection of computer systems and information from harm, theft and unauthorized use. Computer hardware is typically protected by the same means used to protect other valuable or sensitive equipment—namely, serial numbers, doors and locks and alarms. The protection of information and system access is done using other tactic, some quite complex.

How SPAC is Using Privacy and Security to Sell Premium Internet-Connected Devices

How SPAC is using its privacy and security to sell “premium” Internet-connected devices, including routers, home hubs, and phones. SPAC started in 2005, and today, it sells roughly a dozen products and services, and is expected to have at least 1-2 more. “We already know there are a lot of people interested in our products,…

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The Point of the Revolution

“This is the moment. This is also the point, as it were. This moment is the last point in time in the history of mankind. This is the moment. This is also the point, as it were. This moment is the last point in time in the history of mankind. This is the last point…

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Sea of Thieves: How to Fix the Lavenderbeard Error | Network Security

Sea of Thieves: How to Fix the Lavenderbeard Error | Network Security The Sea of Thieves game was released on December 7, 2014. At the time of the game’s launch, the initial release was being viewed by more than two million players worldwide. Over half a million players have viewed a Sea of Thieves Beta…

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A Network Security Firm and Pakistan’s Government Uncover a Plot to Access and Compromise Routers, Mobile Phones and Computers in India

A network security firm and Pakistan’s government have reportedly uncovered a plot by Punjab police to access and compromise routers, mobile phones and computers within India. The revelation comes just days after the country’s Supreme Court has ruled that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has no grounds to justify the interception of mobile and internet communications.…

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BillDesk Network Security – The Evolution of the BillDesk Security Solution

Introduction: BillDesk Network Security | CIO Report February, 2014, No. 1, February, 2014, Full Article Text: The evolution of the BillDesk Network Security solution has been marked by change, particularly over the past two years. Much of that change has been aimed at reducing the vulnerabilities that have existed in the product’s predecessor, BackTrack. Since…

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Russian Cyber-Espionage – The Russian Wagner Group

As Russia’s top military and cybersecurity agency, the Federal Security Service (FSB) is constantly on the lookout for anyone who dares to challenge the country’s cyber-security policies. This week, they got the chance to test their patience when they received a call from a Russian Wagner Group. The Wagner Group’s call was not a surprise.…

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Electronic Frontier Foundation Sues Computer Investigative Services (CIS)

A court in the U. has found two of the nation’s largest internet monitoring companies guilty of helping to spy on Americans. From the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit organization which fights for free speech, freedom of information and privacy, and looks out for computer security. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has filed a lawsuit…

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BA and a Data Breach Victim Group Have Reached an Agreement

BA and a data breach victim group have reached an agreement: BA will pay a total of €1. 9 million (roughly $2. 2 million) in compensation and other related costs and will compensate the victim group for the costs it incurred on its behalf. BA has reached an agreement with a data breach victim association…

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EVgo Group Announces Business Partnership With CLII | Network Security

EVgo has completed the sale of its U. division, EVgo USA, to the global security company Cisco. EVgo, founded in 1994, is headquartered in Irvine, CA. EVgo purchased its U. operations in October 2014 and in April 2015 it acquired EVgo USA. EVgo USA is a subsidiary of the U. company EVgo, Inc. Department of…

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Eight Students Win Gilman Scholarships A 9th Earns a Critical Language Scholarship

The eighth annual Gilman Scholars program has produced a total of ten winners of the Computer Security Scholarship. “It was my eighth birthday in November, and I was excited. I didn’t receive a birthday gift, so it was my birthday surprise. My father didn’t speak to me for a long time, because he said he…

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