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Source: Cnet.com - Posted by Chris Pallack
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TORONTO--A developer of wireless banking software is partnering with a security software maker to create what they say is a way people can avoid the bank manager's office when they sign mortgages or buy insurance. |
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Source: ZDNet - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas
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Once upon a time, a Finnish programmer named Tatu Ylönen developed a networking protocol and attendant software called SSH, short for Secure SHell. Not having spoken to Mr. Ylönen, I know nothing about his precise motivations at the time, but the . . . |
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Source: pscu.com - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas
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Because information is sent over the Internet (which is an open network), valuable data can be easily intercepted and exploited. Obviously, there could be disastrous consequences for individuals and businesses if this information fell into the wrong hands.. . . |
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Source: Wired [hackernews] - Posted by Dave Wreski
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Is the FBI blocking privacy-equipped browsers from its website? The question goes unanswered a week after users of a commercial privacy service found themselves unable to access the Federal Bureau of Investigation's fbi.gov site. |
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Source: SF Gate - Posted by Dave Wreski
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The law that President Clinton signed last week allowing businesses and consumers to seal a wide variety of legally binding arrangements with electronic rather than handwritten signatures raised the speed limit on e-business development, analysts say.. . . |
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Source: Security Portal - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas
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A colleague recently asked if I could help him understand the Diffie-Hellman key exchange protocol... without digging through the math. My answer was "Yes I can, but not easily." Doing so requires a few diagrams because, in this particular case, a . . . |
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Source: PlanetIT - Posted by Jen Olson
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With a few strokes of the presidential pen -- and the symbolic use of a smart card -- electronic signatures have gained the same legal status as those written in ink on paper. . . . |
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Source: ABC News - Posted by Dave Wreski
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President Clinton used both a smart card and an old-fashioned pen today to give digital signatures the force of law. By signing the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, the president made it possible for Americans to sign some . . . |
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Source: MSNBC - Posted by Jen Olson
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A recent report by the Underground Security Systems Research group identifies a weakness in the PGP Certificate Server code that can allow a malicious user to crash the authentication server. Network Associates has released a patch that prevents this particular vulnerability. . . . |
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Source: TechWeb - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas
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The world of James Bond may be inching toward reality. A new generation of biometric devices -- gadgets that identify you by scanning your face, fingerprint, or voice, have a distinctly futuristic look and feel, but have yet to make much . . . |
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