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With 256-bit encryption, Acrobat 9 passwords still easy to crack - ZDNet Blogs
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Obama's attorney general pick: Good on privacy? - CNET News
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Review: Iomega eGo BlackBelt drive - VNUNet.com
Review: Iomega eGo BlackBelt driveVNUNet.com, UK - Dec 4, 2008Launched at the same time was an enterprise 320GB device called eGo Encrypt, which has a similar form factor but uses the 128-bit Advanced Encryption ... |
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Hackers, Others Seek DMCA Exemptions - Wired News
Hackers, Others Seek DMCA ExemptionsWired News - Dec 3, 2008*The EFF is also seeking an exemption (.pdf) to circumventing DVD encryption to obtain clips "for inclusion in noncommercial videos that do not infringe ... |
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CDI Systems and FileOpen Systems sign OEM agreement for the ... - PRLog.Org (press release)
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Vendor claims Acrobat 9 passwords easier to crack than ever - ZDNet Blogs
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Adobe Acrobat 9 Security is Worse Than Ever, ElcomSoft Proves - MarketWatch
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Adobe Acrobat 9 Passwords Not Secure, Claims Company - Security - Channel Insider
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10 mistakes new Linux administrators make - TechRepublic
10 mistakes new Linux administrators makeTechRepublic, KY - Nov 29, 2008Make that password one you might have to store, encrypted, on a USB key, requiring you to slide that USB key into the machine, mount it, ... |
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Tennessee Adopts $9.5 Million University Piracy Measure Despite ... - Wired News
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