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Security makes a quantum leap
News B is for Botnets G is for Google In the past, quantum cryptography has only really focused on point-to-point connections but the network - which is operated by the University of Vienna -... [10 Oct 2008]
Oyster card security vulnerabilities uncovered
News B is for Botnets G is for Google An academic paper with details of the cryptographic vulnerabilities was also published on the Radboud University Nijmegen website. Bart Jacobs, the... [08 Oct 2008]
Firefox extension to protect from wireless hacks
News B is for Botnets G is for Google Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have released an extension for Firefox 3 that can protect wireless network users from so-called... [27 Aug 2008]
OpenID at risk due to DNS flaw, claims researcher
News B is for Botnets Another problem with OpenID was highlighted in a security advisory published last week, which quoted findings by Google researcher Ben Laurie, and Richard Clayton, of the Cambridge... [14 Aug 2008]
Stolen ePassports 'worth £20m' on black market
News B is for Botnets G is for Google Professor of security engineering at Cambridge University Ross Anderson said: "This all goes to show how unwise it would be to rely on the UK government... [29 Jul 2008]
Tech-savvy recruited for organised crime
News B is for Botnets G is for Google As organised criminals move from more traditional crimes, such as armed robbery, towards e-crime, there is evidence that they are targeting university... [23 Jun 2008]
Security experts criticise Phorm
News B is for Botnets G is for Google Dr Richard Clayton, a security expert from the University of Cambridge, published a paper earlier this month detailing Phorm's infrastructure. Security... [18 Apr 2008]
Data breaches: Don't blame 'stupid' employees
News B is for Botnets G is for Google Speaking at the Cyber Warfare 2008 event in London this week, Debi Ashenden, senior research fellow at the Defence College of Management and Technology at Cranfield... [03 Apr 2008]
Box-tickers risk serious data breaches
Comment B is for Botnets G is for Google Simply throwing a firewall at your system won't cut it, says Ross Anderson, professor of security engineering at Cambridge University's computer... [28 Mar 2008]
'Tamper-proof' chip and PIN terminals hacked
News B is for Botnets G is for Google Researchers from Cambridge University have succeeded in capturing both PIN numbers and card details from supposedly tamper-proof PIN terminals. A... [27 Feb 2008]
Google warns: Malicious 'drive-by downloads' on the up
News B is for Botnets According to a Google source, Google security researchers report compromised sites to StopBadware.org, a clearinghouse for web malware research run by Harvard Law... [20 Feb 2008]
Brunel University uses spam filter to fight cyber bullying
Case Study B is for Botnets G is for Google Based in the west of London, the university is one of the main higher education centres in the city and uses a distributed email system. As policy... [11 Jan 2008]
CPS hack attack guidelines: 'Confused'
News B is for Botnets G is for Google Richard Clayton, a security researcher at the University of Cambridge, said while much of the guidance from the CPS on how to interpret the amendments... [04 Jan 2008]
Businesses tackle laptop theft data security risks
News B is for Botnets G is for Google But Paul Hopkins, IT director at Newcastle University, said more needs to be done to discourage theft in the first place by improving the capability to... [15 May 2007]
CIO Jury: Viruses still a major security threat
News B is for Botnets G is for Google Paul Haley, IT director, University of Aberdeen But three-quarters of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel said viruses are still a big... [25 Jan 2007]
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