No More Signatures! Am I Still Safe?
sep 28,
2018
For National Cyber Security Awareness Month, we are resharing some of our most popular cyber security blogs from the past year to ensure you are staying #CyberAware online – whether at home or in the office. If you have used a credit card in North America in the last month, you may have noticed that […]
How My Phone Became My Door Key
jan 27,
2016
The Internet of Things trend sees appliances, home entertainment devices, vehicles, and many more things being connected to the Internet. A related trend replaces even more mundane things with Internet connectivity. Keys are a recent addition to the trend. Test-Driving the Hilton Digital Key Test-sleeping? Whatever… A few days before a recent trip in which […]
Backoff, Apple Pay, NFC & Point-of-Sales Systems. How Safe are They?
okt 16,
2014
The BBC is reporting that the big Home Depot hack attack started in April of this year. It’s scary to think of all the credit card numbers stolen from them, not to mention other victims of similar attacks. The tool often blamed for the attack is “Backoff”. According to an interesting article at American Banker, […]
NFC a Security Risk?
nov 8,
2012
Ever since NFC appeared, I been waiting for it to be used as the basis of an attack. I’m not particularly delighted to report that my concerns have been vindicated: Security researchers at the EuSecWest Conference in Amsterdam demonstrated an attack which allowed them to install any file onto a Samsung Galaxy S3 via NFC. The good […]
Exploring Near Field Communication (NFC)
jun 20,
2012
The Android world is abuzz with NFC! It’s been quietly supported since the Gingerbread release but seems to have come alive now that ICS (Android 4.x) is finally being shipped on new devices. So what is NFC and what is it for? NFC is as I’m sure you know, an acronym for Near Field Communication. […]