from the
November 15, 2005 Crypto-Gram Newsletter
by Bruce Schneier
read by Dan Henage
In this issue:
- The Security of RFID Passports
- Liabilities and Software Vulnerabilities
- Preventing Identity Theft: The Living and the Dead
- Banks and Two-Factor Authentication
- Sony Secretly Installs Rootkit on Computers
- DMCA Review
- Taser Cam
- A "Typical" Terrorist
- The Zotob Worm
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from the
October 15, 2005 Crypto-Gram Newsletter
by Bruce Schneier
read by Dan Henage
In this issue:
- Phishing
- Major Security at a Minor Ferry
- DUI Cases Thrown Out Due to Closed-Source Breathalyzer
- Automatic License Plate Scanners
- Terrorism Laws Used to Stifle Political Speech
- Jamming Aircraft Navigation Near Nuclear Power Plants
- Secure Flight Working Group Report
- The Doghouse: CryptIt
- Hurricane Security and Airline Security Collide
- Tax Breaks for Good Security
- Forging Low-Value Paper Certificates
- Judge Roberts, Privacy, and the Future
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from
the September 15, 2005 Crypto-Gram Newsletter
by Bruce Schneier
read by Dan Henage
In this issue:
- Movie-Plot Threats
- Katrina and Security
- The Keys to the Sydney Subway
- New Cryptanalytic Results Against SHA-1
- Zotob
- Airline Security, Trade-offs, and Agenda
- Cameras in the New York City Subways
- Lance Armstrong Accused of Doping
- Peggy Noonan and Movie-Plot Terrorist Threats
- Trusted Computing Best Practices
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from the
August 15, 2005 Crypto-Gram Newsletter
by Bruce Schneier
read by Dan Henage
In this issue:
- Profiling
- Cisco and ISS Harass Security Researcher
- E-Mail Interception Decision Reversed
- Stealing Imaginary Things
- Turning Cell Phones off in Tunnels
- Searching Bags in Subways
- Plagiarism and Academia: Personal Experience
- RFID Passport Security Revisited
- Risks of Losing Portable Devices
- How to Not Fix the ID Problem
- Secure Flight
- Shoot-to-Kill
- Visa and Amex Drop CardSystems
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