Archive for July, 2009

Video – Breaking into an iPhone 3G

Posted by Gold Lock Team on July 26 2009 Add Comments

iPhone 3G – not yet ready for corporate usage, due to lacking security. This quick demonstration shows how easily and how quickly law enforcement agencies and hackers are able to recover the raw disk image from an iPhone 3G[s]… and how anyone with a very basic skill set could get to all your live AND [...]

US Launches Cyber Command

Posted by Gold Lock Team on July 18 2009 Add Comments

The United States military has recently announced the creation of a new “cyber command”, which is intended to defend US interests. It should also give the US military the power to launch cyber offensives and wage war on the digital battlefield, in a bid to defend against the increasing threats against military computer networks. This [...]

NSA E-mail Surveillance Wider than Expected?

Posted by Gold Lock Team on July 16 2009 Add Comments

News Reports have recently surfaced revealing that the National Security Agencies surveillance of American citizens may be wider ranging than previously thought. A recent announcement by Congress suggested that the top secret spy organization’s monitoring of domestic internet traffic has gone beyond legal limits. This news comes as a result of leaked reports detailing the [...]

British Government Launches Cyberattack Agency

Posted by Gold Lock Team on July 9 2009 Add Comments

The British Government has recently announced the creation of a new agency focused on cybersecurity, as one of the latest measures to provide the country with a way to respond to the ever growing threat of digital attack. The Office of Cyber Security (OCS) will be the first dedicated agency for the defense of the [...]

Potential iPhone Vulnerabilities Spotted

Posted by Gold Lock Team on July 8 2009 Add Comments

Recently, reports have surfaced that the non jailbroken versions of the highly popular Apple iPhone may be vulnerable to direct memory attack, because of attempts to force execution of unsigned code. A student at the University of Milan recently announced that he had found a way to force unsigned code to be run using a [...]

Are Your Keystrokes Safe? (Part II)

Posted by Gold Lock Team on July 6 2009 Add Comments

Software giant Microsoft still has to act regarding the potential dangers of insufficient wireless keyboard security. Microsoft, which produces millions of keyboards and input devices each year, has yet to acknowledge the threat which was originally discovered over two years ago. The vulnerability is essentially a man-in-the middle attack, which uses a hidden receiver to [...]

Corporate Concerns over Cryptography

Posted by Gold Lock Team on July 5 2009 Add Comments

For the average consumer, data theft equates to the threat of having personal information stolen, bank records and maybe credit card details.  This can allow hackers to perpetrate identity fraud and whilst it can cause significant harm against an individual there are now a great many countermeasures in place to try to protect against date [...]

GSM Eavesdropping – It is Easier than You’d Think

Posted by Gold Lock Team on July 4 2009 Add Comments

We are living in a world where not just our computers are at risk.  Today’s digital economy thrives on real-time communications and we are all highly dependent on our cell phones.  Our reliance on this technology to broker deals, make sales and transmit sensitive information is frightening. They are our most trusted companions when it [...]

How to Prevent Eavesdropping with Pre-Installed Encrypted Phones

Posted by Gold Lock Team on July 3 2009 Add Comments

Gold Line Group Ltd. and its network of worldwide Gold Lock partners are now offering Pre Installed Encrypted Phones, VIP service, shipped to your door using worldwide express shipping. All supported devices are available, sold ready to use,  including: A life time license for Gold Lock Enterprise Unlimited Free Support (Phone / Email) Unlimited Free [...]

What is Quantum Cryptography?

Posted by Gold Lock Team on July 2 2009 Add Comments

Recent developments in Quantum Cryptography could usher in a new era for encryption technology and the recent news that China has became one of the first governments to adopt a quantum encrypted network is perhaps an example that we are about to see a new era of corporate security. Quantum computing has remained in the [...]