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Laws and regulations

Apple decrypts seized iPhones for law enforcement

Apple can "bypass the security software" if it chooses, accoring ATF no law enforcement agency could unlock a defendant's iPhone except Apple that has created a police waiting list because of high demand. Apple is considered an impregnable fortress,...

May 12, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Intelligence  Laws and regulations  Security 

Cyber security bill CISPA is passed

A nightmare come true, last Thursday The United States House of Representatives approved the debated cyber security bill,  the act will force any company to give away all the user’s data it collects if asked by the government, trampling all claims...

April 22, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Laws and regulations 

The Legislation of Privacy: New Laws That Will Change Your Life

Today I desire to present the excellent work produced by freelance writer Gillian Holmes and the team of BackgroundCheck.org, as well know my readers I daily public only my posts, but I think that this work deserves a careful reading and I am sure will...

March 26, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Laws and regulations 

Censorship, governments and corporations enemies of internet

The use of technologies to support censorship is deplorable and condemnable but it must be considered that is a sad reality that has sustained the growth of a billionaire market. Many IT companies around the world are specialized in the providing of solutions...

March 13, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Digital ID  Laws and regulations  Security 

US retaliation strategy against hackers

The year started very difficult for the U.S. government, its networks have been constantly hit by hackers that for different reasons have tried to steal sensitive information and intelligence secrets. The principal menaces against US come from state-sponsored...

March 4, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Hacking  Laws and regulations  Security 

Serious security flaws affect millions of HTC mobile devices

The news of those who make a lot of noise, more than 18 million devices commercialized by Taiwanese company HTC had security flaws that could exposes users to serious risks in particular the bugs could allow the theft of information stored on the mobile...

February 25, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Hacking  Laws and regulations  Security 

From CISPA to Obama’s executive order on national cybersecurity

During the last days worldwide internet community expressed great concern on the possibility of a reintroduction of The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection act (CISPA)  before the US House by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-Mich.)...

February 15, 2013  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber warfare  Laws and regulations  Security 

Have you been hacked? … you must disclose it!

During 2009 it was revealed that one of the primary defense contractor BAE Systems was hacked causing the exposure of sensible information on F-35 fighter jet. The reserved information were obtained by a group of hackers who accessed to internal server...

December 23, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Hacking  Intelligence  Laws and regulations  Security 

CleanIT project, concerns for a global surveillance project

I'm just returned from the Cyber Threat Summit in Dublin, one of the most interesting European events in cyber security that gave me the opportunity to share opinion notes with expert professionals of international security context.  The event revealed...

September 21, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Intelligence  Laws and regulations  Security 

Anonymous #op_Australia, data breach and reflections on utopian privacy

This time target of attacks of the Anonymous group is the Australian government,  at least 10  websites were taken down to protest proposed changes to privacy laws. The government want to force national ISP to spy on users make available their information...

July 27, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Hacking  Laws and regulations  Security 


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