One of the adages of computing is that no hardware is safe when a hacker has physical access to the machine. In an age of booming laptop sales, people haven't found that reassuring and have frequently ...
Both Windows Vista and Mac OS X can encrypt files and protect them from the prying eyes of thieves and snoops. Vista's new BitLocker feature and Mac OS X's FileVault are especially useful to those of ...
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
If you rely on encryption technology like Microsoft's BitLocker or Apple's FileVault, you might want to think again: a team of security researchers has released a toolkit allowing popular cryptography ...
Computer scientists have discovered a novel way to bypass the encryption used in programs like Microsoft's BitLocker and Apple's FileVault and then view the contents of supposedly secure files. In a ...
Passware, a vendor of forensics tools for recovering data for law enforcement, has issued a warning that its forensics tools can bypass the security of FileVault disk encryption in Mac OS X if the ...
The same group of researchers that published a paper last February detailing how their team hacked into and recovered data from a group of supposedly secure laptops have now released the source code ...
LEE, MA--(Marketwired - Sep 23, 2013) - Wave Systems Corp. (NASDAQ: WAVX) today launched Wave Cloud 2014, a cloud-based service for enterprise-wide management of endpoint encryption. Originally named ...
The encryption keys for Apple’s FileVault 2 full-disk encryption used with OS X Lion can be recovered “in minutes” from memory, password-cracking outfit Passware has announced. The latest version of ...
Apple's FileVault 2 whole-disk encryption can be unencrypted within an hour, according to encryption and password-recovery company Passware. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a ...
Encrypting your Mac’s entire hard drive—making it unreadable to anyone who doesn’t have the correct encryption key (a sort of software passcode)—is a perfectly marvelous idea to maintain the privacy ...
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