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Electric Alchemy: November 2009
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009. Cracking Passwords in the Cloud Q&A. Thanks to everybody who read the story. And provided questions and comments. El Reg picked up the story. And the Slashdot thread. Saw loads of activity also. There were quite a few good questions raised by commenters here and elsewhere on the web. We will try to answer as many of them as possible in this post. So did you crack the password in the end? How long did it take? You've left us hanging here! November 3, 2009 7:04 AM. The PGP ZIP ...
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Electric Alchemy: December 2010
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Friday, December 17, 2010. EA Research Drives WSJ's "What They Know" Smartphone Investigation. We're pleased to announce that the Wall Street Journal has published the latest in their "What They Know" series. This installment prominently displays the research of EA consultants. Please have a look at the WSJ's description of our methodology. Before digging into the feature on wsj.com. They have created some fantastic visualizations of the data leakage which are available on blogs.wsj.com.
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Electric Alchemy: March 2011
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Thursday, March 3, 2011. Google yanks apps that could take over your phone. Following a malware outbreak on the Android Marketplace, EA Principal Consultant David Campbell is interviewed. On American Public Media radio. Abstract of the interview follows:. We talk to Kevin Mahaffey of the security firm Lookout. About how these bad guys are able to get into your phone. We also talk with David Campbell of the security company Electric Alchemy. He points out the differences between Apple and Google in the wa...
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Electric Alchemy: May 2010
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010. Presentation: "The Future of Penetration Testing" at RMISC. EA Principal Consultant David Campbell will be delivering a presentation at the 4th annual Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference. Tomorrow, 5 May 2010 in Denver, CO. The slide deck (pdf). Is posted and the abstract of the presentation is as follows:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Moderated Infosec News Feed. There was an error in this gadget. Presentation: The Future of Penetration Testing .
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Electric Alchemy: August 2010
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010. Malware in Spanair Fatal Air Crash Case: FUD or a real factor? This week we have seen an extraordinary number of articles claiming that malware is at least partly to blame for the fatal crash of Spanair Flight 5022. Which killed 154 of the 172 souls aboard. Reading the headlines from this story leads one to believe that a trojan was used in a deliberate attempt to bring down an airliner. Digging further into the facts of the story, nothing could be further from the truth.
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Electric Alchemy: September 2011
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011. EA Senior Security Consultant Gerrit Padgham gave a presentation with Ashkan Soltanti at the AppSecUSA. 2011 Conference in Minnesota. The presentation presents the current state of online tracking and highlights current practices that popular websites and mobile applications engage in. MobileScope. A technical solution we have been developing to give the end user ultimate visibility into the traffic their device is sending is also demonstrated. Links to this post.
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Electric Alchemy: Think it's wiped? Think again.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012. EA's Gerrit Padgham was recently interviewed as part of a news story that discusses the state of security on multiple mobile device platforms. Smartphones today aren't phones: they are computers that just happen to make phone calls, and store all kinds of personal information about its owner. What you do with the device after you upgrade to a new phone could impact on your privacy. The video can be viewed here. Moderated Infosec News Feed. There was an error in this gadget.
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Electric Alchemy: November 2011
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Electric Alchemy: August 2011
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Saturday, August 20, 2011. Presentation: Mobile Security and Privacy. EA Principal Consultant David Campbell delivered the keynote presentation at the August 2011 meeting. Of the Rocky Mountain Information Management Association. The slide deck (pdf). Is posted and the abstract of the presentation is as follows:. Monday, August 8, 2011. Survey Finds Smartphone Apps Store Too Much Personal Data. The work that EA did for the Wall Street Journal. EA Principal Consultant David Campbell was interviewed. Some ...
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