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Latest iPhone Rumors; NSA Cracks Encryption; Xbox One Dashboard Video

2013-09-09 17:34:51| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide

From the latest Apple iPhone rumors to new details about the NSA's ability to break Web encryptions, here's what you missed over the weekend.

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Report: UK and US spies have cracked BlackBerry's BES encryption

2013-09-09 17:28:54| InfoWorld: Top News

The U.S. National Security Agency is able to read messages sent via a corporate BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), according to a report by German news magazine Der Spiegel. The purpose of this spying is economic or political, and not to counter terrorism, the magazine hints. The report, published in English on Monday, cites internal documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

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NSA Breaks Data Encryption, Tech Firms Break Trust

2013-09-07 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld

News that the U.S. National Security Agency has worked steadily for at least the past decade to systematically undermine security has sparked an uproar on the Internet. The agency -- whose motto is "Defending Our Nation. Securing the Future" -- reportedly has circumvented or cracked much of the encryption used to protect consumer data and communications.

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Here's how to best secure your data now that the NSA can crack almost any encryption

2013-09-06 21:46:21| InfoWorld: Top News

The latest Snowden-supplied bombshell shook the technology world to its core on Thursday: The NSA can crack many of the encryption technologies in place today, using a mixture of backdoors baked into software at the government's behest, a $250 million per year budget to encourage commercial software vendors to make its security "exploitable," and sheer computer-cracking technological prowess.

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NSA and GCHQ have broken internet encryption, created backdoors that anyone could use

2013-09-06 13:34:03| Extremetech

New documents released by Edward Snowden show that the NSA and its British equivalent, GCHQ, have cracked VPNs, SSL, and TLS -- the encryption technologies that keep your data secure on the internet. Perhaps more worryingly, the NSA has an ongoing program to place backdoors in commercial products. The documents, which contain some choice phrases such as "work has predominantly been focused this quarter on Google due to new access opportunities being developed," almost completely undermines the very basis of the internet, obliterating the concept of trust online.

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