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Flaw found in Office encryption
January 20, 2005
Snoopers could decode password-protected files in Microsoft programs, a security researcher warns.
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Does Wi-Fi security matter?
June 28, 2006
A large number of Wi-Fi networks are "horribly insecure," researchers say, but what that means is up for debate.
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Trojan Cryzip extorts decryption fee
March 14, 2006
A new Trojan encrypts files, then demands $300 in ransom for their decryption and release, according to security firm.
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Quantum encryption inches closer to reality
May 3, 2004
A team of researchers sets a speed record for a type of quantum encryption, a sign that the theoretically uncrackable system for encrypting documents could find a home commercially.
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Cold War encryption laws stand, but not as firmly
October 16, 2003
An attempt to overturn U.S. laws restricting the publication of encryption code ends quietly when a federal judge dismisses the suit--but only after assurances the laws won't be enforced.
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