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High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Hacking experts find new ways to attack Android phones | Reuters | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Anonymous hackers claim ISP user data stolen from AAPT | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Honey Singh Featured on Phishing Sites | Symantec Connect Community | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB)

AAPT hacked by Anonymous | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Wifi – Wireless Network Security | Wireless Network | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) How privacy-conscious consumers are fooling, hacking smart meters – BlackListedNews.com | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Offensive / proactive network defense, will it work? Blackhat day 1 | ESET ThreatBlog | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Digital Forensics, Inc. Is cloud computing secure? | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB)

» Will The Rise Of Tablets Affect Security Measures In The Workplace? – Blogger News Network | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Ryan Cleary charged in LulzSec hacking case | U.S. Web Warriors | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Man accused of hacking into Carly Rae Jepsen’s computer, trying to sell nude pictures | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB)

High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) APWG: Resources | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Many Printers Still Vulnerable to Data-Mining Hacks | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Amazon Account Review Phishing Scam | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Facebook Security Settings | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) U.S. slow to embrace anti-fraud chips in credit cards | McClatchy | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Researcher wows Black Hat with NFC-based smartphone hacking demo | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB)

Romanian extradited to NH to face hacking charges | U.S. Web Warriors | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Breaking News: Cyber defenders urged to go on offensive | Technology News Philippines | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Skype hoses down eavesdropping concerns | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Next Steps Beyond BYOD: Security Zoning, Guest Access and Capacity | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) National infrastructure protection: emerging technologies | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB)

Advanced Computer Forensic Analysis and Incident Response | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Institutional Terrorism: CenturyLink GUILTY of Identity Theft: Steals Personal Data from Verizon | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Four Evolving Fraud Threats You Cannot Afford to Ignore in 2012 | First Data | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Visibility: The Rx for Network Security Infections | Guest Opinions | ITBusinessEdge.com | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB)

Socially Engineered Threats Target Trusting Consumers with Malicious Android Apps, Celebrity Sex Videos and Scareware Scams | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Dumpster diving, phishing, skimming, and now we have shimming | Credit Card Fraud Prevention for Merchants | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB)

Private Message’ Phishing and Survey Scam Emails | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Security Expert Demonstrates How PDFs Can Infect Your Computer via Adobe Reader’s Vulnerabilities | Windows7hacker | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies Subcommittee to Hold Hearing on Preventing Nuclear Terrorism | The House Committee on Homeland Security |... | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB)

Black Hat 2012: Luminaries worried about social engineering techniques | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Top athletes ‘hand golden ticket to terrorists’ by posting pictures of their security passes on Twitter | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) APWG publishes 1st Quarter 2012 Phishing Activity Trends Report | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Digital Forensics, Inc. Air Traffic Control of the Future Is (Still) Incredibly Hackable | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB)

High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Business Technology News, Analysis and Context | ITBusinessEdge.com. Two feet beat one password every time, researchers believe. Biometrics to define identity have tapped hands, fingers, eyes, voice and other distinct human characteristics, but now researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are looking at your sole. Actually, researchers along with Autonomous ID, a Canadian vendor with a product called BioSole, are fixated on the feet, how they move a person and how that movement can be used to prove identity.

Todd Gray, chairman and president of Autonomous ID, says BioSole, which has been in the works for three years, can identify a user in as little as three steps. The input device is a thin insole inserted in the user’s shoe. The work with CMU will broaden the test base Autonomous ID has already been working with. The duo is working on tests of the insole sensory system that monitors foot movement not only for identity but to detect other important, and potentially life-saving, data such as the onset of diabetes and Parkinson’s disease. Savvides is no stranger to biometrics. See also: High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB) Did you know that identity theft occurs more than stolen cars? | Welcome To Credit with Chris | Digital Forensics, Inc. | High Technology Threat Brief (HTTB)