Lately there have been a number of significant information security (infosec) fails that have befuddled law enforcement, and we’ll take a quick dive in to each of these issues.
Case #1
On Oct. 28, the Electronic Frontier Foundation posted an article about automatic license ...
As we close the year out, people are undoubtedly preparing for the cliché and novel year-end round-out articles summing up events in their particular speciality. Policing, use of force, tactics, cyber security, swatting, etc., etc., etc. …
Except that the last two years have shown ...
[Update: Last week a website apparently lost 13 million passwords (all in plain text) of users. Question for all law enforcement-friendly websites (forums, online stores, etc.): How well do you protect and store your users' passwords?]
Today we’re going to take a closer look at ...
Dear Chief/Sheriff:
You’re going to get fired.
I know, this isn’t the letter you were hoping for today. But please, keep reading, because I do have some good news.
But, first, bear with me while I tell you a little bit about the world right now.
In Dec., 2013, Target got ...
Ever taken a report for a stolen iPad/iPhone/any electronic device? (If the answer is no, what planet do you live on?!) We all have. And what’s the first thing we ask our victim?
“Do you have a serial number for the device?”
And what does the victim always say?
“Well … ...