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How to find out if someone is reading your email

Many people don’t realize just how easy it is to get into their email box.
All one needs to know to get into your email box is your password.
There are many situations where your password is simply known to another person.
Maybe no one actually knows it, but it can easily be guessed.
And of course this can [...]

TrueCrypt 5.0 Released

TrueCrypt is one of the must-have free Open-Source applications in my list. It is a Disk Encryption software you use for establishing and maintaining an on-the-fly-encrypted volume (data storage device).
It’s really one of the most celebrated Open-Source applications, as it’s well engineered, simple to understand, simple to use and actually answers a very concrete need [...]

World’s first USB-sized personal hardware firewall

Earlier this month Yoggie Security System (Yes, I work there :-)) launched the Firestick Pico.
Firestick Pico is very exciting since it’s the word’s first, and so far only, USB-sized personal hardware firewall!
This is an extremely exciting product. Personally I think the concept itself is a revolution in the security market.
Think about it: Although [...]

Wireless LAN security myths that won’t die

A little more than a year ago I’ve published an article titled “Secure your wireless network” with some basic rules about how to protect your wireless network.

I’ve found a very interesting article, titled Wireless LAN security myths that won’t die, that essentially explains why most points in the earliest post, as well as most “protect [...]