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identities

How a Despicable Computer Consultant Terrorized More than 100 People by Watching Their Every Move [Crime]
Saturday, 03 September 2011 16:00
It's one thing to have some sort of "noble purpose" when you grab nudie pics from a person's computer. Extorting people for them and making money off their identities is quite another. That's what 32-year-old Luis Mijangos did, and it's completely vile. More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/hTJJNDgOxSw/how-a-despicable-computer-consultant-terrorized-more-than-100-people-by-watching-their-every-move

 
Nobody Uses Their Real Name Online, and Other Outdated Notions [Identity]
Thursday, 25 August 2011 13:20
Usernames and anonymity have their place. But is it time to move towards using our true identities online? A personal reflection on the past, present, and future of names on the Internet. More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/Ak4kL5pEEGY/nobody-uses-their-real-name-online-and-other-outdated-notions

 
A N00b's Guide to Safer Regime Change [Revolution]
Friday, 25 March 2011 10:40
Tech-centric human rights group Access has published a handy primer for those looking to participate in a Middle Eastern or North African revolution (and keep their identities private while at it). You know—those secret police are assholes. More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/Lo__OP_b0Ko/a-n00bs-guide-to-safer-regime-change

 
SimpleAuthority 3.1
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 07:00
About SimpleAuthority
A fully functional Certification Authority (CA) that is designed to be very easy to use. It generates and manages keys and certificates that provide cryptographic digital identities for people and/or computer servers. These identities are designed to be used in other applications such as for:

- secure email - for digital signing and encryption of email
- document signing - including PDF, Word and OpenOffice documents
- VPN access - to provide a much higher level of security than username/password access
- client SSL authentication - to control access to an online service such as a subversion repository or wiki
- other applications

Read more: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/networking_security/simpleauthority.html

 


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