Published at: 02:10 pm - Sunday October 30 2011
If you want an easy to follow, step by step guide to analyzing and testing Wi-Fi security, look no further than Vivek Ramachandran’s “BackTrack 5 Wireless Penetration Testing Beginner’s Guide“. The author guides you on a path from the basic principles of Wi-Fi to advanced monitoring and attacks. Vivek starts you out by preparing your […]
Published at: 09:03 pm - Wednesday March 16 2011
Two out of five UK home users don’t have a clue about how to change the security settings of their home wireless network. The 21st century equivalent of a failure in understanding how to program home video recorders was exposed in a survey commissioned by privacy watchdogs at the Information Commissioners Office (ICO). The online […]
Published at: 05:02 pm - Sunday February 27 2011
Cyber Wars: ITV1 Thursday 24th February at 7.30pm The internet and the virtual world has come to play a bigger and bigger part in our day to day lives. Increasing amounts of our business and daily routine is carried out online. Tonight we show that whilst this has brought huge benefits, there are also risks. […]
Published at: 09:11 am - Thursday November 18 2010
In only a few short weeks, Firesheep has captured the attention and interest of hundreds of thousands of people around the world, and has spurred a lot of great discussion. This is the third in a series of posts highlighting and responding to topics I found most interesting. Previous post in series: Idiot Shepherds This […]
Published at: 09:11 am - Thursday November 04 2010
In only one week, Firesheep has captured the attention and interest of hundreds of thousands of people around the world, and has spurred a lot of great discussion. This is the second in a series of posts highlighting and responding to topics I found most interesting. Previous post in series: Ethics and Legality In addition […]
Published at: 09:11 am - Monday November 01 2010
In only one week, Firesheep has captured the attention and interest of hundreds of thousands of people around the world, and has spurred a lot of great discussion. This is the first in a series of posts highlighting and responding to topics I found most interesting. I’ve received hundreds of messages from people who are […]
Published at: 09:10 am - Tuesday October 26 2010
This was certainly an interesting day. As I told TechCrunch: I went back and forth trying to predict what the reaction might be. Initially before Firesheep was completed I thought there might be moderate interest, but then after doing more research found a lot of one-off articles discussing this same issue that were essentially ignored. […]
Published at: 09:10 am - Sunday October 24 2010
When logging into a website you usually start by submitting your username and password. The server then checks to see if an account matching this information exists and if so, replies back to you with a “cookie” which is used by your browser for all subsequent requests. It’s extremely common for websites to protect your […]