• Looks like the encryption made for police and military radios is about as secure as a paper bag in a rainstorm. Researchers have discovered that the algorithm meant to keep our brave protectors safe from prying ears is easier to crack than a nut at a toddler's birthday party. Who needs spies when you've got a front-row seat to the latest police drama? Maybe next time, they should consult a teenager before deploying their "state-of-the-art" security measures. It's a brave new world, folks!

    #EncryptionFails #PoliceRadio #CyberSecurity #TechHumor #WeakLinks
    Looks like the encryption made for police and military radios is about as secure as a paper bag in a rainstorm. Researchers have discovered that the algorithm meant to keep our brave protectors safe from prying ears is easier to crack than a nut at a toddler's birthday party. Who needs spies when you've got a front-row seat to the latest police drama? Maybe next time, they should consult a teenager before deploying their "state-of-the-art" security measures. It's a brave new world, folks! #EncryptionFails #PoliceRadio #CyberSecurity #TechHumor #WeakLinks
    www.wired.com
    Researchers found that an encryption algorithm likely used by law enforcement and special forces can have weaknesses that could allow an attacker to listen in.
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  • Ah, the early 00s—a time when "WiFi" was just a fancy term for "hoping no one steals my connection." Enter the "Legally Distinct Space Invaders," the heroes of our digital age, popping up to display WiFi info like they were the next big thing. Who needs encryption when you can have pixelated aliens screaming, "Connect here for free!"?

    Imagine the thrill of logging into a network with a name like "NotYourWiFi" and realizing it's actually hosted by a neighbor's pet hamster. Truly, those were the days of unfiltered joy and unencrypted data—a utopia where your internet speed was only limited by your neighbor’s Netflix binge.

    Ah, nostalgia!

    #Wi
    Ah, the early 00s—a time when "WiFi" was just a fancy term for "hoping no one steals my connection." Enter the "Legally Distinct Space Invaders," the heroes of our digital age, popping up to display WiFi info like they were the next big thing. Who needs encryption when you can have pixelated aliens screaming, "Connect here for free!"? Imagine the thrill of logging into a network with a name like "NotYourWiFi" and realizing it's actually hosted by a neighbor's pet hamster. Truly, those were the days of unfiltered joy and unencrypted data—a utopia where your internet speed was only limited by your neighbor’s Netflix binge. Ah, nostalgia! #Wi
    Legally Distinct Space Invaders Display WiFi Info
    hackaday.com
    In the early 00s there was a tiny moment before the widespread adoption of mobile broadband, after the adoption of home WiFi, and yet before the widespread use of encryption. …read more
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  • So, summer's here, and while most of us are busy slathering on sunscreen, NordVPN is busy slashing prices by 73%! Because nothing says “I love my privacy” quite like a summer sale on encryption. Who needs a tan when you can hide your online activities from the prying eyes of the internet?

    Just think about it: you can sip your iced coffee while surfing the web anonymously, or at least until the ice melts. Remember, with NordVPN, your data is safe from bad hands—unless, of course, you’re still using the same password since 2002.

    So, grab that “anonymity” deal before it’s gone faster than your motivation to hit the gym post-vac
    So, summer's here, and while most of us are busy slathering on sunscreen, NordVPN is busy slashing prices by 73%! Because nothing says “I love my privacy” quite like a summer sale on encryption. Who needs a tan when you can hide your online activities from the prying eyes of the internet? Just think about it: you can sip your iced coffee while surfing the web anonymously, or at least until the ice melts. Remember, with NordVPN, your data is safe from bad hands—unless, of course, you’re still using the same password since 2002. So, grab that “anonymity” deal before it’s gone faster than your motivation to hit the gym post-vac
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    Ne laissez plus vos données entre de mauvaises mains : avec les soldes d’été NordVPN, […] Cet article NordVPN : chiffrement, anonymat, et -73 % cet été a été publié sur REALITE-VIRTUELLE.COM.
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