Questions tagged [security]

Questions about security; as it applies to any vulnerable and valuable asset, such as a person, dwelling, community, nation, or organization.

Security

noun, plural: securities.

  1. freedom from danger, risk, etc.; safety.

  2. freedom from care, anxiety, or doubt; well-founded confidence.

  3. something that secures or makes safe; protection; defense.

  4. freedom from financial cares or from want. "The insurance policy gave the family security."

  5. precautions taken to guard against crime, attack, sabotage, espionage, etc. "claims that security was lax at the embassy; the importance of computer security to prevent hackers from gaining access."

  6. a department or organization responsible for protection or safety. "He called security when he spotted the intruder."

  7. protection or precautions taken against escape; custody. "The dangerous criminal was placed under maximum security."

  8. an assurance; guarantee.

  9. Law.
    a. something given or deposited as surety for the fulfillment of a promise or an obligation, the payment of a debt, etc.
    b. one who becomes surety for another.

  10. an evidence of debt or of property, as a bond or a certificate of stock.

  11. Usually, securities. stocks and bonds.

  12. Archaic. overconfidence; cockiness.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or serving as security. "The company has instituted stricter security measures."
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Sharing tool claims files can be "unshared"

A company called Intralinks sells a sharing software that it claims allows you to "unshare": “Favorite” files so you can access them offline UNshare™ gives you the power to instantly revoke access to files you've already shared, even after…
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Can NSA's portable surveillance radars emit 1kW of RF energy?

I came across this talk by Jacob Appelbaum, where he revealed some tools used by NSA for the mass surveillance via TAO. At the end of the talk he also added that the NSA could actually beam a 1 kW RF energy from its portable continuous wave radar…
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Is the number of Windows users without security software now equivalent to the total number of Apple users?

According to Leo Laporte (on the podcast Security Now), Mac users are now targeted by malware because most of the larger base of Windows users use security software. Here is the exact quote: LEO: No. And the numbers game is that, as Windows users…
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Does having passwords cost $200 (£150) per employee, not including the lost productivity?

A BBC News article attributes a claim to Jason Tooley, chief revenue officer at Veridium: Not only would getting rid of passwords improve security, it would also mean IT departments would not have to spend valuable time and money resetting…
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Was Steve Bannon's appointment to the National Security Council done by mistake?

On the podcast Pod Save America, an Obama aide claimed that the appointment of Steve Bannon to the National Security Council was a mistake. They said Trump was upset because he found out Bannon was on the council, insinuating (rather explicitly) …
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Does the Google Chrome browser spy on users?

There are a number of places that claim that Google Chrome spies on its users: Is Google Chrome spying on its users? Google Chrome browser is spying all of us Does Google Chrome spy on users? I'm not so concerned about individual web sites doing…
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Are the top ten flashlight apps maliciously stealing data and sending it to China, India, and Russia?

There's an interesting report from a company called SnoopWall that is detailed in this YouTube video from a Special Report with Bret Baier with Fox News. In the report "Cybersecurity Expert" Gary Miliefsky, who works for SnoopWall, says phrases such…
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Is there a mechanism to stop theft of supermarket trolleys?

On the supermarket trolley, a notice says that the trolley will stop if you try to take it outside the precincts of the shop. Is it true? Is so, how does it work? Example sign from Hyperorg.com
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What info should I keep secret to avoid identity theft?

According to the New York State police, All an identity thief needs is any combination of your Social Security number, birth date, address, and phone number. while the UK ActionFraud police (in the Protect yourself tab) advise Don’t throw out…
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Now that Facebook is a PLC does this change the privacy of your profile contents

Possible Duplicate: Is the trending Facebook “privacy notice” necessary and/or effective? I have noticed several people posts a boilerplate notice on their Facebook wall as fallows: To Facebook, You are hereby notified that you are strictly…
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Are phone calls unencrypted and forced by law to be unencrypted in India?

I am getting the unlock or un-secure lock image on my Nokia phone when ever I call. http://blog.taddong.com/2011/02/does-your-phone-warn-you-when-it-is-not.html Most GSM operators do encrypt their subscribers' communications, but some may choose…
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Does deepnet have only 7100 onion sites?

I have read this article on forbes claiming that deepnet has only 7100 onion sites and took only 3 hours to scan completely. Which to me sounds like total nonsense since if average .onion address is 16 long (example: http://3g2upl4pq6kufc4m.onion/)…
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Can credit cards be cloned remotely with an RFID reader?

This news story from "13 Investigates" shows Walt Augustinowicz (an RFID expert, and seller of RFID proof pouches) who has a portable reader than picks up credit card details while they are still in people's wallets and purses. He also demonstrates…
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Is there documented evidence that George Kennan opposed the establishment of NATO?

I have no trouble believing George Kennan opposed NATO's expansion into Eastern Europe; quotes about that are easy to find, e.g. on Wikipedia, using relatively recent thus accessible sources. On the other hand, I read two sources claiming that…
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Do many people write down their safe combination?

I'm having a hard time believing that "a lot of safe owners" actually write down their combination and keep it in the same room. Surprisingly, many people write the combination down near the safe, if not on the safe itself. Simply searching the…
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