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Encryption, protecting your right to privacy

September 14, 2013 by Andrew Esposito Leave a Comment

—–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—– Hash: SHA512 In light of the recent revelations, made public by Edward Snowden, regarding the NSA snooping on every electronic communication, I have decided to put GPG on my computer and utilize hefty, public sourced, encryption to protect my privacy and put forth an expectation that my 4th Amendment Protection Against Unreasonable … [Read more…]

Posted in: Technical Tagged: Encryption, GPG, Macintosh, PGP

Mac Flashback Infection – FAIL

April 5, 2012 by Andrew Esposito Leave a Comment

I was surfing the web the other day, hanging out on the Facebook and clicking links like any normal user would — after all, it is what users do. I browsed from the Facebook to a site which had some video news clips. As the page opened, and before the video could start playing, a … [Read more…]

Posted in: Technical Tagged: administration, Apple, Macintosh, malware, Professional, Security, UNIX

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