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Folded from this hexagon of elephant hide.
Very good encryption of my name in the artwork, nobody can read it!
Category: Things you do not want to see ... especially just after entering your PIN.
This status display is mounted behind the front cover of the ATM and usually not visible to the customer. This type of ATM normally has a row of three green LEDs above the main display and the center LED looks strangely flat. What you see is actually a reflection of a LED provided by a two-way-mirror, on the dark side of which sits a CCD camera that captures images during PIN entry and cash withdrawal. Anyway, this CCD unit was missing and through a hole I could catch a glimpse at the status display:
MALFUNCTION - CDM ENCRYP 64CB/9004
AZM-Encryption not configured. Notify Technical Service!
"CDM" stands for Cash Dispensing Module, "AZM" is the abbreviation of the same word in German (Auszahlungsmodul). It is unclear if this refers to a malfunction of the encrypting PIN pad (EPP) or just some ancillary module.
The ATM worked just fine, by the way ...
Microchip announced an expansion of its eXtreme Low Power (XLP) PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs) with the PIC24F “GB2” family. This new family features an integrated hardware crypto engine, a Random Number Generator (RNG) and One-Time-Programmable (OTP) key storage for protecting data in embedded applications. The PIC24F “GB2” devices offer up to 128 KB Flash and 8 KB RAM in small 28- or 44-pin packages, for battery-operated or portable applications such as “Internet of Things” (IoT) sensor nodes, access control systems and door locks.
Maker: Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875)
Born: UK
Active: UK
Medium: book
Size: 10.5" x 8.5"
Location:
Object No. 2016.956
Shelf: HIST-1879
Publication: The Scientific Papers of Sir Charles Wheatstone, The Physical Society of London, Taylor and Francis, London, 1879, Pl XVIII
Helmut Gernsheim, The Rise of Photography 1850-1880, The Age of Collodion, Thames and Hudson, London, 1988, pg 62
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Notes: Originally appeared in the Philosophical Transactions MDCCCXXXVIII, Pl XI, pg 372. Inscription pasted in front of book "To William Bellows, Esq as a memento of the unveiling on 19 Oct 1925 of the tablet to Sir Charles Wheatstone, from his grandson Charles Wheatstone Salmi, Down End, Chilbolton, Hants". Sir Charles Wheatstone (6 February 1802 – 19 October 1875), was an English scientist and inventor of many scientific breakthroughs of the Victorian era, including the English concertina, the stereoscope (a device for displaying three-dimensional images), and the Playfair cipher (an encryption technique). However, Wheatstone is best known for his contributions in the development of the Wheatstone bridge, originally invented by Samuel Hunter Christie, which is used to measure an unknown electrical resistance, and as a major figure in the development of telegraphy.
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Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
On display at RSA Conference Europe were a number of vintage encryption devices including a German Enigma. This is a shortened video that includes a number of discussions and demonstration of the Enigma. The full length version is available on Vimeo.
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
The first Cryptokids event at the Waag, learning kids about security, hacking computers, safety, encryption... in a fun way.
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Here is the iPhone receiving Yahoo! mail over iMap. Encryption you say? no need!
Fortunately, they do encrypt the authentication component now (likely after the Zimbra posting...)
Home Depot’s crushing data breach this September has put billion dollar corporations on their toes. Beginning in April of this year, the malware known as Mozart–a corporation specific computer contaminate–went on a 5 month infiltration of Home Depot’s cybersecurity s...
In Typographic Obfuscation, 2014 OCAD U Graphic Design medal winner Chris Lange explores ways to defend the privacy of day-to-day personal communication using low-tech and accessible tactics as an alternative to encryption.
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"Encryption" is one of the hottest topics trending on the internet today. However, many people still are not fully aware about the many benefits offered by encryption. This is why, for your benefit, here's an infographic to explain the history and technicalities of "Encryption"
Reference: www.purevpn.com/blog/history-of-encryption-infographic/
Utopia is a decentralized peer-to-peer network, with no central server involved in data transmission or storage. The network is supported by people who use it and deliver high-quality features and perfectly smooth user Interface that offer a lot of value. With Utopia you can send instant text and voice messages, transfer files, create group chats and channels, news feeds and conduct a private discussion. A channel can be geotagged using integrated uMaps which simplifies Utopia channel search and adds an additional security layer. As a result, there is no need to use public map services which are known to collect your data to feed Big Data massives.
uMail is a decentralized alternative to classic e-mail. No servers are used for mail transmission or storage. uMail account, that is created in a minute, enables unlimited messaging and attachment storage. Utopia ecosystem encryption guarantees the security of mail transmission and storage. Your uMail, as an internal part of Utopia, cannot be blocked or seized.
All financial functionality can be found in Utopia built-in uWallet: make and accept payments denominated in Utopia mineable cryptocurrency Crypton, accept payments at your website, pay by Crypto Cards without revealing your Identity or bill fellow Utopia users for your services.
Utopia Network includes a safe alternative to traditional Domain Name System (DNS) called Utopia Name System (UNS). This is a decentralized registry of names that are impossible to expropriate, freeze or corrupt by 3rd-party. Once registered it is your property for infinity.
UNS combined with Packet Forwarding functional allows to tunnel any kind of data between users in ecosystem, making possible to host different types of resources including websites inside Utopia Network. Utopia has built-in Idyll browser to view websites within Utopia peer-to-peer network. Idyll is a great alternative to TOR browser.
I think Dan Brown has great control over the pace of his novels. He switch scenes like cuts in a movie.
Digital Fortress is about Encryption, decryption, and NSA's serveillance. Okay, I'm bad at summing up a book, you get the point. I didn't find this book as good as Angels & Demons or The Da Vinci Code. But it was still entertaining.
It's a popular novel. You can't extract some deeper meaning of life from it. Don't yell at me if you prefer the fiction in The New Yorker.
Why do this difficult repair if you can just go out and buy a new sata to usb controller for $10? The reason is because the MyBook Elite is encrypted, and the encryption algorithm is WD proprietary. Even if I could guess at it, there's probably a hard coded pass-key on this electronics board.
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
-//_Uplinking_to_UN_Inter-system_COMM_//-
-//_Secure-Connect:_ESTABLISHED_//-
-//_Sending_File_//-
-View Message? (y/n)
_y
...
-//ENCRYPTION:RED//-
-// UNSF [-ID censored-] callsign: Loki Epsilon //-
We moved down the road as silently as we could, keeping to the shadows of the trees. Like a pack of wolves we glided through the snow with an eerie smoothness. As we slowly came down from the mountains and drew nearer to more populated regions, we saw more of the enemy. An occasional truck or tank patrol would rumble on by, and we'd wait until it passed to continue.
At O' three hundred, starting to shiver now from the cold, we hit an obstacle: a large wall crossed the narrow pass ahead, the only way through was a military checkpoint held by the enemy.
As we tried to decide how best to approach it, a civilian looking truck pulled up. The guards seemed quite puzzled, and went to check it. Their attention to the truck, their backs where to the forest on the others side.
Suddenly we heard heavy gunfire, and we could see the checkpoint guards spin as hole ripped through their bodies. Soon all way quiet, and the civilian truck rolled on through the blood stained snow.
We continued through now ourselves, and as expected, we met the owners of the guns we heard.
A new rebel faction on this planet, more accustomed to the environment then the EC troops, where slowly overthrowing them. Armed with MSA weapons, Minsk being a planet that remained neutral in the RA/UNSD war choosing instead to forge weapons for black market sale and profit off war, they created Minsk Specialty Arms.
This particular MSA weapon was a heavy sniper rifle, not possessing the greatest range as much as heavy stopping power and the ability to fire in three round bursts in addition to semi-auto. It also featured a unique advanced scope, designed to adapt automatically applying night vision in the dark, 'zooming' in on farther targets without manual adjustment, and recognizing various silhouettes of guns, men, and vehicles.
We hailed the rebels, and after a brief talk, we both agreed that we are on the same side here: against the EC.
These native rebels will be an invaluable help in the future.
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Sir William succeeded to the Gerard estates on the death of his father, the second baronet, in 1630 but was soon caught up in the events of the English Civil War. A four-month siege of Denbigh Castle, in North Wales, ended with the surrender of Royalist forces there on 26 October 1646. Exactly why Sir William had gone to Denbigh is unclear, but there is some evidence that he possessed encryption skills and had been deciphering and encoding messages from and to the Royalist military commanders at Chester. On 2 January 1645 John Williams, Archbishop of York, wrote to advise the Marquis of Ormonde that he had “sent for Sr William Gerrard, who hath a Cypher of the Lord Byron's, to communicate the contents of that noble letter to Chester, w'h, with the helpe of somme relief put in, on the Welshe side, maye holdout 3 weekes...”. A further letter from the Archbishop on 9 January enclosed two versions of another letter; one “in Cipher (w'h Sr Robt Byron is able to discipher) and [the other] playnelye rendred word for word, by Sr William Gerrard...”. (Transcripts of both letters from the Archbishop are in “Archaeologia Cambrensis”, J Skinner (ed), Cambrian Arch Assoc, 1869.) In April 1646 the Parliamentarians intercepted a letter “from Captain Robert Byron, from Dublyn, of 11 Aprilis, directed to Sir William Gerard, at Denbigh” (House of Commons Journal, 25 April 1646). Sir William's presence at the surrender is confirmed by a contemporary report:
“There was taken at the surrender on Tuesday, one piece of ordnance, 200 arms, muskets, pikes, &c., which they marched out with, and afterwards surrendered to Major-General Mytton; many barrels of meal, a great quantity of wheat, with other corn and victuals very plentiful. Some hundredweights of lead and bullets [but] no great quantity of powder and match, which they most wanted. The names of the most eminent men of the castle that marched out were: Mr William Salesbury, the Governor of the Castle; Sir William Gerard, a Papist of Lancashire, in the exceptions from mercy. Doctor Nicoll, sometime Dean of Chester, that acted much against the Parliament; Mr Richard Charles, of Charley, a notorious Papist and an incendiary. 200 men in all officers, gentlemen, and soldiers marched out.”
[From “A Perfect Diurnall”, No. 171, November 1646]
Now, in accordance with the articles of surrender and a pass granted to Sir William by the Parliamentary commander, General Mitton, it is ordered “that such goods of Sr Wm Gerard as were in The Castle at the tyme of the surrender thereof are to be … suffered … quietly to pass into the County [of Lancashire] and there to remayne … without let or molestation” for a period of 6 months from the date of the surrender. The signatories -John Bradshawe, Robert Haworth, and John Starkie- were members of the local committee established by Parliament for confiscating the estates of Royalists and their sympathisers.
“General Bradshawe to The Commanders & Officers in Lancashire; Permit or Pass to Sir William Gerard Baronet ..”, Lancashire Archives ref. DDGE(E) 271.
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Are you seeking out the best solution for BitLocker problems? Microsoft BitLocker is a full-volume encryption tool that uses the AES encryption algorithm to ensure entire data protection. However, to simplify BitLocker’s implementation, BitTruster ensures the ideal and cost-effective centralized cloud-based solution.
The first Cryptokids event at the Waag, learning kids about security, hacking computers, safety, encryption... in a fun way.
A Fight for the Future rally in support of Apple's stance on device encryption. Photos by: Soraya Okuda/EFF
This is the cottage in the stable yard of Bletchley Park, where Alan Turing and some of his colleagues worked in 1939-40.
Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire was the UK’s top secret decryption and code-breaking centre during the Second World War. It was here that Alan Turing, Dilly Knox, John Jeffreys and other brilliant minds broke the ciphers of the German Enigma and Lorenz machines. It’s said that the work done at Bletchley Park – the forerunner of GCHQ – shortened the war by at least two years and thus saved millions of lives. One of the many extraordinary facts about Bletchley Park was that it employed more than 8,000 people who worked in total secrecy – and no-one outside the place knew of its existence.
Today, Bletchley Park is open to the public... and is well worth a visit.
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.