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Posts made to the Security Blog blog during January 2010

24 January, 2010: Counting the cost
£600 million is a lot of money to lose in one day. Much of this could be avoided.

22 January, 2010: Common passwords 123456 and qwerty finally exposed
A report by database security firm Imperva has highlighted the most common consumer passwords. The study was based on an analysis of 32 million...

22 January, 2010: Oracle Sun deal approved by European Commission
Oracle Corporation has just received regulatory approval from the European Commission for its acquisition of Sun Microsystems. This decision...

19 January, 2010: Cracking a 768-bit RSA key
As computing power has increased, the available horsepower to brute force crack RSA algorithms has grown as well. The most recent announcement, in...

15 January, 2010: Mobile Phone Secret codes being hacked
The end of 2009 and the first couple of weeks of 2010 has seen the world of cryptography, and more specifically data encryption, thrust into the...

14 January, 2010: Are we prepared for another cold spell?
In the UK, Business Continuity Planning is usually associated with issues such as fire, illness of key staff or a major computer failure.  We...

13 January, 2010: Removable media - the next encryption frontier?
People are slowly getting their heads around full disk data encryption, but now the focus needs to move onto removable devices. As data proliferates,...

11 January, 2010: Education, education, education
According to the European Network and Information Security Agency, Awareness of the risks and available safeguards is the first line of defence for...