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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Derek Bruff

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Researchers crack the world's toughest encryption by listening to the tiny sounds made ... - 0 views

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    Security researchers have successfully broken one of the most secure encryption algorithms, 4096-bit RSA, by listening - yes, with a microphone - to a computer as it decrypts some encrypted data.
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Little Brother | Book Poster | Litographs - 0 views

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    Little Brother, the entire book, on a poster.
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New Tech City: Bill Binney and Ladar Levison Talk Cryptography - WNYC - 0 views

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    Here's a podcast interview with Bill Binney and Ladar Levison, both featured in Citizenfour. Binney was the former NSA crypto expert we saw testifying in the film a couple of times, and Levison was the guy who ran the secure email service Lavabit that he felt compelled to shut down.
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    Ladar Levison and William Binney each paid the price for a moral stand against the U.S. government. And your digital privacy is slightly better for it.
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@derekbruff/Crypto on Twitter - 4 views

shared by Derek Bruff on 12 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    My short list of people to follow on Twitter who tweet about cryptography, security, and privacy.
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Security In A Box | Tools and tactics for your digital security - 2 views

shared by Derek Bruff on 12 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    Security in-a-box is a collection of guides and free tools to secure your computer, protect your information or maintain the privacy of your Internet communication. It was created to meet the digital security and privacy needs of advocates and human rights defenders.
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Yik Yak « vanderbilt hustler - 3 views

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    So no controversy yet, but Yik Yak makes the front page of the Hustler...
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ACLU Calls Schools' Policy to Search Devices and 'Approve' Kids' Web Posts Unconstituti... - 1 views

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    "In the case of students who do bring devices to school, the policy allows the school to collect and examine any of the devices at any time for purposes of enforcing the policy, investigating student discipline issues, and "for any other school-related purpose," a term not clearly defined in the policy. This would essentially force students to submit to "suspicionless searches" of their property."
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    Oh, look, my kids' school is in the news.
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Disturbing texts in CHP officers' nude-photo 'game,' records show - SFGate - 1 views

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    From @kashhill: "And this is why people get nervous about police officers going through their phones: nude photo collection game in CA"
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A Double Agent App Targets Hong Kong's Protesters - The Daily Beast - 0 views

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    This reminds me just a bit of the Mary, Queen of Scots, story. Helpful messages that are actually covers for malicious intent.
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