The more GnuPG-familiar user is encouraged try this release (and the
ones that will follow in the 1.3.x branch), and report back any
problems to [email]gnupg-devel@gnupg.org[/email] In return, you get the latest code
with the latest features. However, it is always important to keep in
mind that [b]this is still development code[/b] – please do not use it on
anything mission-critical. Critical applications should always use
the 1.2.x stable branch. Continuer la lecture de [Announce] GnuPG 1.3.1 released (development)
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FabianRodriguez.com – Encryption section updated
I have updated the encryption information page with some new stuff / older invalid links removed. Of particular interest, news links and history of OpenPGP has been updated. Continuer la lecture de FabianRodriguez.com – Encryption section updated
Slashdot | Detecting 802.11 Discovery Apps
Joshua Wright writes « I have written a white paper on detecting 802.11 Wireless LAN Network Discovery applications. Wireless LAN discovery through the use of applications such as NetStumbler, DStumbler, Wellenreiter and others is an increasingly popular technique for network penetration. The discovery of a wireless LAN might be used for seemingly innocuous Internet access, or to be used as a « backdoor » into a network to stage an attack. Continuer la lecture de Slashdot | Detecting 802.11 Discovery Apps
Compagnie asiatique avec bureaux aux USA, cherche distributeurs
Bonjour tout le monde, Mon nom est James Tran, et je suis en charge du department de Business Development a la compagnie « Micro-Plus, Inc. » Nous sommes dans le business de la manufacture et production de Wireless Networking Produits et USB 2.0 produits. Nous fabriquons des Routeurs, Points D’access, USB Dongle, et PC cartes pour le movement international de la Wireless Networking technologie. Continuer la lecture de Compagnie asiatique avec bureaux aux USA, cherche distributeurs
Cover Pages: Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
The Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is being developed by the OASIS XML-Based Security Services Technical Committee (SSTC). The Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is « an XML-based framework for exchanging security information. This security information is expressed in the form of assertions about subjects, where a subject is an entity (either human or computer) that has an identity in some security domain. Continuer la lecture de Cover Pages: Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)