How to stop your Gmail account being hacked

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

As has been widely reported, high profile users of Gmail - including US government officials, reporters and political activists - have had their email accounts hacked. This wasn't a sophisticated attack against Google's systems, but rather a cleverly-crafted HTML email which pointed to a Gmail phishing page. Victims would believe that ...

NSA’s Guide to Securing Your PC

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

NSA has developed and distributed configuration guidance for operating systems. These guides are currently being used throughout the government and by numerous entities as a security baseline for their systems. Source: http://www.nsa.gov/ia/guidance/security_configuration_guides/operating_systems.shtml

Security Group Claims to Have Subverted Google Chrome’s Sandbox

Monday, May 9th, 2011

A French security research firm boasted today that it has discovered a two-step process for defeating Google Chrome‘s sandbox, the security technology designed to protect the browser from being compromised by previously unknown security flaws. Experts say the discovery, if true, marks the first time hackers have figured out a ...

LastPass Security Notification

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

We take a close look at our logs and try to explain every anomaly we see. Tuesday morning we saw a network traffic anomaly for a few minutes from one of our non-critical machines. These happen occasionally, and we typically identify them as an employee or an automated script. In this ...

Dropbox Will Hand Over Your Files to the Feds If Asked

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Popular cloud-storage service Dropbox has updated its terms of service to include a clause that states it will turn your files over to the government--if the government asks, of course. This is nothing groundbreaking, Business Insider points out --it's a fairly common clause that appears in other cloud services' TOS, including ...