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Cryptographic clues from an unsolved mystery. FBI asks for help solving the Ricky McCormick Case.
Stuffed in the pocket of a dead man's clothes were two strange notes that not even the best of the best cryptanalysts can decipher. Although there is no reward for help in solving the murder case, or "cold case", the satisfaction of breaking the code is usually enough for amateur sleuths.
108 commentsUsing Facebook Without Risking Your Job
You've probably heard about this in the news: employers these days are becoming smarter (and perhaps more invasive) and doing background checks in the form of our Facebook profiles. Many people have been...
3 commentsBlackBerry Security Basics , BlackBerry Encryption
Talking about BlackBerry Security , the first thing we have to consider is our password . Once set you can continue with more security options depending on your Security requirements . If later you forgot or...
0 commentsSSL For Dummies - Understanding What it all Means
Understanding SSL, for dummies Unless you have been to school and received a degree dealing with websites and computers, chances are everyday you surf the internet and there are words and terms you see, and have no idea what they mean. As with...
0 commentsWhy use Transport Layer Security (TLS) for Email Encryption?
Why use Transport Layer Security (TLS) for email encryption? Sending unencrypted messages increases the risk that messages can be intercepted or altered. TLS security technology is designed to protect...
0 commentsConfidentiality, Integrity, and Availability. How it affects your network data security.
The three pillars of security are: Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability. It's like a three-legged stool. If you remove one, then the whole is unbalanced.
6 commentsWireless network attacks and how to prevent them
preventing and stopping attacks on your wireless network.
0 commentsHow to watch pay TV channels for free! Piracy in digital TV broadcasting
When I left my country few months back, one thing I missed was my favorite native channels (out of many other things). TV service providers here does provide couple of my local channels but I found it is not worth enough to pay for as many of my...
11 commentsHow AES Encryption Works
Advanced Encryption Standard or AES was invented by Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, and accepted by the US federal government in 2001 for top secret approved encryption algorithms. It is also referred to as...
How to Configure CISCO Router Password?
Passwords are used to restrict access to a CISCO router. Passwords can be given to the virtual terminal lines and the console line. Moreover, password can be set privileged EXEC mode. This page will provide the information to set up CISCO router...
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