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Posts Tagged 'open source'

Confidential Data Not Safe On Solid State Drives

Posted by Gold Lock Team on February 18 2011 Add Comments

Researchers at University of California have torn apart Solid State Drives (SSDs) and have found remnant data even after running several open source and commerical secure erase tools. They’ve also proposed some changes to SSDs that would make them more secure.  Once information is stored on SSDs, getting it off isn’t easy at all.

Are your Keystrokes Safe?

Posted by Gold Lock Team on June 26 2009 Add Comments

Security experts from remote-expoit.org have recently released an open-source wireless keyboard sniffer known as Keyleriki.  This application is reportedly capable of intercepting and decoding keystrokes from Microsoft based wireless keyboards. The security group known as has finally released this software to the general public in the hopes of making manufacturers and the general public aware [...]

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