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IBM doubles down on data with four new cloud tools - 0 views

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    Data is what makes today's business world go 'round, and IBM on Thursday launched a suite of new tools designed to help companies make the most of what they've got. Targeting developers and data scientists, the four new offerings are part of IBM's Cloud Data Services portfolio.
debbiesmiles

Shocked to learn how data brokers are watching you? - 0 views

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    Very good video of "data brokers" selling YOUR information! A must see!
dswallis

Watch out: If you've got a smart watch, hackers could get your data - 0 views

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    Using a homegrown app on a Samsung Gear Live smart watch, researchers were able to guess what a user was typing through data 'leaks' produced by the motion sensors on smart watches. The project, called Motion Leaks through Smartwatch Sensors, or MoLe, has privacy implications, as an app that is camouflaged as a pedometer, for example, could gather data from emails, search queries and other confidential documents.
dnichol34

LG patches data theft bug affecting millions of Android phones - 1 views

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    LG has patched a security flaw in an application preinstalled on millions of its Android G3 smartphones that researchers found could be used to steal a variety of data. The application, called Smart Notice, is a kind of multifunctional widget, managing contacts, notifications, and weather and traffic alerts.
seventhree

'Compact & durable': Scientists encode, retrieve 10,000 gigabytes stored on DNA molecul... - 1 views

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    "Researchers at the University of Washington and Microsoft are developing one of the first complete storage systems to house digital data in DNA."
jakemarcuas

NASA installs space laser on the ISS, uses it to transmit high-speed data back to Earth... - 0 views

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    NASA has successfully completed the first test of the International Space Station's new OPALS laser communications system. OPALS links the ISS to an observatory here on Earth at very high speeds (around 50 megabits per second), allowing for the real-time transmission of high-resolution video among other things.
pawnzblog

Malware Lets a Drone Steal Data by Watching a Computer's Blinking LED - 0 views

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    A few hours after dark one evening earlier this month, a small quadcopter drone lifted off from the parking lot of Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba, Israel. It soon trained its built-in camera on its target, a desktop computer's tiny blinking light inside a third-floor office nearby.
Bill Genereux

Hackers used packet sniffers to filch credit card data - 4 views

An important lesson here. Physical security is crucial in an overal network security plan. Note that the hackers had to get access to the server room for this scheme to work.

networking internet technology network computing security privacy google

Bradley Colson

Hacktivists the biggest data thieves in 2011: report - 3 views

It was self-described activist organisations such as Anonymous and Lulz Security who stole 58 per cent of the data while being involved in far fewer cyber attacks, according to Verizon. See http://...

started by Bradley Colson on 23 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
Greg Charland

Verizon iPhone Shows You Can't Win: Carriers Hold the Cards - 0 views

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    Slowing down data
summerville101

5G researchers achieve 1 Tbps - 0 views

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    Record-breaking speeds have been achieved during tests of 5G data connections, scientists have said. Researchers at the University of Surrey's 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC) managed one terabit per second (Tbps) - many thousands of times faster than current data connections. The head of the 5GIC said he hoped to demonstrate the technology to the public in 2018.
chadw85

Canada Joins World Powers in Spying on Smartphone and Download Data | WIRED - 1 views

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    In North America, the Canadians have long had to play country mouse to the flashier city mouse of the U.S. It's the latter that gets all the attention, while the former sits quietly in a corner. But recent stories have shown just how big a player the Canadians are becoming---at least in the surveillance realm.
Bill Genereux

Elderly users will be the guinea pigs of the Internet of Things. - 0 views

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    On Thursday, March 26, Future Tense—a partnership of Slate, New America, and Arizona State University—will hold an event on medical device security and privacy at the New America office in Washington, D.C. For more information and to RSVP, visit the New America website. This past week’s data breach at health...
gabay147

How Computers Compress Text: Huffman Coding and Huffman Trees - YouTube - 0 views

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    A great video detailing how Huffman trees compress text. Very insightful into one method of data compression; something we often take for granted.
samuellada

The Threat of Silence - 0 views

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    An article about a "new" app that is changing how people encrypt data with smart phones.
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