29
2011
When data had gone walkabout and the air was blue with oaths
Here are three invented stories, three good endings and three bad ones. It does not matter who you are and what you do – it can happen to you. Let’s say this article can be an anecdote for you – so you can sleep peacefully at night. John Smith, freelance graphic designer John Smith has been a freelance graphic designer for the past seven years. He uses a 1TB HDD to store his work. The [...]
16
2011
How expensive can be someone’s curiosity or fun?
Recently when headlines all around the world have reported about another spectacular hacking attacks of LulzSec or Anonynmous group, we all started to wonder – is data security and personal privacy may really exist in the network? If the Pentagon, CIA, and global corporations like Sony – which have enough money and huge teams of specialists to protect confidential information – cannot feel safe, then who can? For sure you remember Kevin Mitnick. He was [...]
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