Articles

Advances in Anti-Censorship Technologies

Here is an article we contributed to Sabretooth Global’s blog about anti-censorship technologies that help hide people’s activity on the Internet. These technologies are mostly used for ethical purposes to help people in oppressed countries gain access to communicate with the rest of the world. This article discusses how this is accomplished.

BlackHat 2011 Review

Here is a review we wrote for Sabretooth Global’s blog after attending the BlackHat conference in 2011:

This year I attended the BlackHat conference at the Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. The conference took place from July 30th through August 4th. The first four days consisted of various training sessions (i.e. classes) you could take. They were typically two day classes that cost an average of about $2500 and lasted from 9am to 6pm (ouch!). The last two days were the briefings (i.e. presentations) which was the actual conference portion. Read more…

Client-Side Hacking: Demystified

Here is an article we contributed to Sabretooth Global’s blog about how client-side hacks are performed. The article describes some simple vulnerabilities that are found in technologies we use everyday that do not require penetrating any systems. Developers need to be aware that their code can easily be modified and should account for this.

Mobile Phone Payment Systems: Security Concerns

Here is an article we contributed to Sabretooth Global’s blog analyzing the security of mobile phone payments systems. These payment systems are becoming more popular and have the potential of becoming very popular so this article assesses the potential issues.

The War on Hackers: Why Fight It?

Here is an article we contributed to Sabretooth Global’s blog about companies wasting a lot of resources on preventing hacking of their products, whether ethical or not.

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