Posts Tagged Software Security

Twitter to open source code from newly-acquired Whisper Systems

Posted by on Tuesday, 20 December, 2011

Twitter has begun to open source the software built by Whisper Systems, the enterprise mobile security startup it acquired just three weeks ago.

This move confirms the, well, whipsers that the Whisper Systems deal was mostly made for acqui-hire purposes. It should also assuage some worries that Whisper Systems’ technology, which was built largely to help protect activists’ mobile phone calls and messages from being intercepted by governments, would be ignored or snuffed out completely post-deal.

The open source roll-out began on Tuesday with the release of Whisper Systems’ TextSecure software, which provides support for encrypted texts on Android devices. Twitter says that eventually all of Whisper Systems code will be made available as open source software, but the process will occur gradually. A blog post announcing the plan reads in part:

“If you follow what’s going on at Twitter, you hopefully know we are heavy consumers and producers of open source technology (@TwitterOSS); we love the stuff! That said, we also believe that open source is not something to do on a whim.

Before we fully release Whisper Systems’ code to the public in the coming months, we need to make sure it meets legal requirements and is consumable by the open source community. The plan is to open source the code in an iterative fashion… We look forward to seeing what the community builds around the Whisper Systems open source contribution.”

Whisper Systems’ two person team, Moxie Marlinspike and Stuart Anderson, both joined Twitter’s full-time workforce as part of the acquisition and remain at the company today. No word on what exactly they’ll be working on going forward, but with more than 250 million Tweets going through Twitter’s system every day and much of the company’s growth coming from mobile users, there is surely no shortage of projects there that could use the full attention of such mobile software security experts.

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Know A Lot More About Security Shield

Posted by on Wednesday, 2 March, 2011

So many businesses are indeed looking for your money, you can only guess you will meet lots of people that will try to trick you into purchasing items you don’t need, neither that will work anyway. Security Shield is the name of one of such very nasty program. If you happen to see those words across your screen, take pause, and don’t immediately assume that everything that it tells you is on the level. Here Security Shield Removal you will learn more about Security Shield.

The first sign is going to be pop-up window saying your PC computer is being scanned for threats. Moments later, how many viruses are part of your system will seem to be huge. This scam scanner will tell you that there are hundreds of infections that have taken control of your system, when in reality it might be the only piece of malicious software sitting on your computer. Check here Security Shield to read a lot more about how to remove Security Shield.

At this point, if you tell the program to clean the problems that it promises you have, you will be directed to purchase Security Shield’s full version with lofty guarantees that this panacea will make your computer livable again. Do not do anything of the sort! Ignore such alerts saying your computer is infected.

Software like Security Shield will begin by always showing tons of alerts, and more, and more. As time passes, this application will start to damage even more your system. Time needed to start any application, or even to start your PC, will be longer and longer. Passing from seconds to even minutes. Very annoying pop-up windows will appear at any moment. Even if you’re working on your PC, or watching some streaming video.

The sad thing about such threat as Security Shield is that it does have some effect on a given percentage of people. They will really think they are actually totally infected with hundreds on viruses that are fully compromising their system. Security Shield is the only real infection around. In conclusion, the only scanner on your computer is one that you put there, so always be aware of the types of software you use to make sure you don’t fall for such a scam.


The Greatest Antivirus Software Programs

Posted by on Wednesday, 7 April, 2010

When you’re trying to find something to guard your computer from outside threats, you want to know what the best anti virus software is. You would like to turn to people who are knowledgeable about the finest in security, and you want to be certain that they’re going to give you the right information that you can count on.
Listed in this post are the top three editor picks for antivirus software so that folks know that they’re getting accurate information when it comes to selecting the best antivirus and firewall software.

Security Shield

There are lots of features which make this one of the best antivirus and firewall software selections. Some of the advanced features offered by this antivirus software are the following :

Complete protection from malware and viruses
Complementary technical support
Threat detection in real time
Clever scanning
Dates hourly and is compatible with Vista
Makes the choice on which are the best actions to take security smart
Stealthy web surfing
Extended and excellent parental controls
Some of the other items which make this a well-liked choice in the antivirus and firewall selection is the fact that it’s got a low price and that it doesnt take up lots of space on the users drive.

Trend

This antivirus software has been around for quite a bit, and the thing that makes it so popular , besides the great features that it includes, is how simple it is to use. Some of the advanced features of this program are :

Antivirus Protection thats effective
Security thats customizable for home computers
Prevention of e-mails that are infected with viruses
Adware and spyware protection
Automatic updates for virus patterns
Enhanced cleaner for software history
Great value

Norton

This antivirus and firewall software has been around for some time and is trusted by many of us to guard their computers and the files in them. It has lots of great features, including

Sophisticated antispyware and antivirus protection
Best in active protection
Updates in fast pulse each 5 to fifteen minutes
Two way firewall and Rootkit detection
Web based attack defense
Automatic updates for virus patterns

This antivirus and firewall software is definitely one of the best and is still a favorite and a name that is recognized as a leader in defending PCs against viruses.

When looking for antivirus and firewall software for your personal computer, you want to make sure that you are selecting one with a long history of protection and trust. You could be nearly convinced to choose one that is less expensive because of the state of the economy, but you can finish up paying more later with the loss of your PC. Think about what your files and your memories are worth, your saved games and your identity. Probabilities are that they’re worth lotsmore than you are paying for atop quality antivirus and firewall software.

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The Real Deal 175: All-questions show

Posted by on Thursday, 20 August, 2009

Rafe and Tom answer tech questions about getting Microsoft software for cheap, the security of bank apps and more.

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USB drive with fingerprint security

Posted by on Sunday, 19 July, 2009

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If you are not new on the websites that approach the domain of the latest gadgets that are released each and every day, all over the world, then a USB drive equipped with fingerprint security won’t be a surprise for you.

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However, it seems that the version that is being offered by Chinavision, called the USB Fingerprint Security Lock Flash Disk, is one of a kind, due to its very affordable price. This is the reason why it is considered to be one of the cheapest that you can find right now in the market.

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What should be disquieting for some of those who are looking for extra security is that the price is (or at least it should be) in accordance with the quality.

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The device comes with a storage capacity of 8GB, which is quite good, and with a strap, for those who are always losing their things, as much as they’re trying to be careful. A great advantage is that you’ll be able to easily and simply set it up and you won’t have to resort to all sorts of special software.

The USB Fingerprint Security Lock Flash Disk is available right now at Chinavision for a price of 26.68 EUR each.

(Source: Coolest-Gadgets)