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Service detects SSL man-in-the-middle spying

  Investigators comb social nets to look for bombing clues | Boston cell networks stay online after blasts
 
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Michael Horowitz: Steve Gibson's Fingerprint service detects SSL man in the middle spying
Secure HTTPS web pages don't need to be decrypted to be spied on. All it takes is some man-in-the-middle proxying. For non-techies, detecting this type of snooping was all but impossible. But now, a new digital certificate fingerprinting service from Steve Gibson (famous for his Security Now podcast), lets us detect secure web pages that aren't entirely what they appear to be. Read More


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Investigators comb social nets to look for bombing clues
With federal and state investigators searching for clues about the person or organization behind the Boston Marathon bombing, social networks could hold a treasure trove of information. Read More

Boston cell networks stay online after blasts
Cellular networks in Boston were still operating on Monday evening following the explosions near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, contrary to earlier reports that they had been shut down to prevent remote bomb detonations. Read More

Dish Network launches $25.5 billion bid for Sprint Nextel
Dish Network has made a US$25.5 billion bid to acquire wireless operator Sprint Nextel, hoping to edge out a rival bid from Japanese operator SoftBank. Read More

Sony ISP launches world's fastest home Internet, 2Gbps
A Sony-backed ISP in Japan has launched a 2Gbps Internet service, which it said is the world's fastest for home use. Read More


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Wireless IP cameras open to hijacking over the Internet, researchers say
Thousands of wireless IP cameras connected to the Internet have serious security weaknesses that allow attackers to hijack them and alter their firmware, according to two researchers from security firm Qualys. Read More

Report: Deutsche Telekom OKs richer T-Mobile bid for MetroPCS
A sweeter offer for the merger of T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS reportedly has been approved by T-Mobile parent company Deutsche Telekom. Read More

Samsung's 3G patent ruled invalid in Germany
A patent that Samsung considers essential to the 3G standardA was invalidated by the German Federal Patent Court that ruled in favor of Apple. Read More

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