Jan 31, 2012

Importance of Encryption

One agent of the department of aging has his laptop stolen from a locked car, included flash drive and paper files. The department has stated that there is probably lost of social security numbers for at least 100 people that are part of senior Care Act program. The department thought that other 7,000 senior citizens might be at risk because other personal items have disappeared too. Some people have been contacted by phone and other by letters. The stolen items are full customer names, addresses, dates of birth, social security numbers, gender, Medicaid identification numbers, telephone numbers. What lesson can we draw from this? I think if you know the data on your computer is very important and critical, the first protection is to encrypt the computer and the data, because this incident can happen anytime.

                         

Jan 23, 2012

Anonymous target Facebook, the giant social network

The group Anonymous warned Facebook today to take its servers down as it happened to FBI, CBS, and Warner Brothers. It becomes a veritable online war between Anonymous, Facebook, and the government, while SOPA and PIPA perceive threat to Internet right. Anonymous invites many persons to participate to a coordination attack on a specific time by downloading a program to bring Facebook down at 12:00 AM on January 28. Anonymous’ narrator confirms that the fate of the Internet is at the stake of this decision. Why Facebook is the target? Maybe because of its support to SOPA and PIPA that fights online piracy. But will Anonymous attack be successful? It did not succeed against Sony Electronic yet. Wait and See.


Jan 16, 2012

Futuristic Security schemes could kill passwords

The idea is coming and looks more possible to be realized today. Pentagon’s DARPA is stepping to get rid of countless passwords and replace it by human factors, not fingerprints or iris scan, but individual’s language patterns, typing speed, or computer keystrokes. That’s being said, a computer user can come back from coffee break and start typing again with no password and the software developed by Pentagon’s DARPA can recognize the person based on factors such as his typing speed or Google search patterns or lock him out of the system that reflect an unauthorized user. But the system will be designed to the department of defense first before reaching the commercial interest. Nice idea I believe because we don’t need to remember bunch of passwords anymore

Jan 10, 2012

Creator of ‘Ika-tako virus sentenced

Masato Nakatsuji of Izumisamo in Osaka Prefecture was sentenced Wednesday by creating a data-destroying virus called Ika-tako (squid-octopus) that he uploaded to the Internet via files sharing software.   Three people download the files and set off the virus in the hard disks of their computers. The presiding judge considered the act as an ingenious planned crime and sentenced the defendant who is on probation for similar crime to tasato Nakatsuji of Izumisamo in Osaka Prefecture was sentenced Wednesday by creating a data-wo years and six months in prison. And this represents the first time property destruction charges have been applied to a computer virus creator. The interesting part is that the defense lawyer rejected the accusation advancing that the virus did not damage the hard disks, but only made them temporarily unusable. The judge replied back saying the performance of the hard disks was damaged and the computer experts could not completely recover data in the infected computers.