WikiLeaks’ donations barely enough to keep the servers running – CIO Magazine
WikiLeaks ' donations barely enough to keep the servers running CIO Magazine WikiLeaks ' donations have been steadily declining since 2010, when the organization raked in more than €1.3 million, Wau Holland's figures showed. In 2011, the amount had declined to €139,400, while expenses were at €660,500, according to the figures. and more
Tags: facebook, internet, smartphone, wikileakApple Security Advisory 2013-05-16-1
Apple Security Advisory 2013-05-16-1 – iTunes 11.0.3 is now available and addresses multiple vulnerabilities. In versions prior to 11.0.3, an attacker in a privileged network position may manipulate HTTPS server certificates, leading to the disclosure of sensitive information and a man-in-the-middle attack is possible while browsing the iTunes Store via iTunes and may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution.
Tags: Apple, exploit, tools, twitterLulzsec hackers now behind bars
Apple iOS In The Workplace
This whitepaper discusses the security of Apple iOS with particular focus on its usage in the workplace.
Tags: exploit, iphone, javascript, Vulnerability4 Lulzsec hackers jailed for cyberattacks
A BRITISH court has jailed four young men, members of the group Lulz Security, for up to 32 months for a series of cyberattacks.
Tags: Apple, classifieds, twitterUK court jails four Lulzsec hackers for cyberattacks
Four young computer hackers who masterminded cyberattacks on targets from the CIA to Sony Pictures and Rupert Murdoch’s News International were sentenced to up to 32 months in prison on Thursday.
Tags: nanotechnology, Security, toolsLulzSec Hacktivists 'Wanted World-Wide Fame'
strongSwan IPsec Implementation 5.0.4
strongSwan is a complete IPsec implementation for the Linux, Android, Maemo, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X operating systems. It interoperates with with most other IPsec-based VPN products via the IKEv2 or IKEv1 key exchange protocols. The focus of the strongSwan project is on strong authentication mechanisms using X.509 public key certificates and optional secure storage of private keys on smartcards through a standardized PKCS#11 interface.
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