NSA: Please Turn off the Lights When You Leave. Nothing to See Here.

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz shows how the general public can take action to truly protect their privacy using GnuPG with Evolution email. Read the details.

Mailvelope for Chrome: PGP Encrypted Email Made Easy

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz officially endorses what he deems is a truly secure, easy to use PGP email encryption program. Read the details.

Step off Microsoft's License Treadmill to FOSS Linux

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz reminds CIOs that XP Desktops destined for MS end of life support can be reprovisioned with FOSS Linux to run like brand new. Read how.

Bitcoin is NOT Money -- it's a Commodity

Linux Advocate shares news that the U.S. Treasury will treat Bitcoin as a Commodity 'Investment'. Read the details.

Google Drive Gets a Failing Grade on Privacy Protection

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz puts out a public service privacy warning. Google Drive gets a failing grade on protecting your privacy.

Email: A Fundamentally Broken System

Email needs an overhaul. Privacy must be integrated.

Opinion

Cookie Cutter Distros Don't Cut It

Opinion

The 'Linux Inside' Stigma - It's real and it's a problem.

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Turn a Deaf Ear

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz reminds readers of a long ago failed petition by Mathematician Prof. Donald Knuth for stopping issuance of Software Patents.

Showing posts with label CanSecWest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CanSecWest. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Pwn2Own 2013 Begins Today: Release the Hounds!

By +Dietrich Schmitz

The annual CanSecWest Conference begins today.  As has been tradition each year, a Pwn2Own contest will commence and run through Friday, March 8, 2013.

Hackers come each year to claim cash and other prizes for providing a successful 'proof of concept' exploit (crack) which demonstrates the ability to gain administrative control (system root) , of a given configured device running one of several browsers: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari.


Sunday, March 3, 2013

Untouchable ChromeOS: Can the Pwn2Own 2013 Hackers Crack It?

By Dietrich T. Schmitz

It's time for the annual CanSecWest 2013 conference this week.  Each year, a Pwn2Own Contest is held to challenge Hackers (Black Hats) to find a way around the security of Browsers running on Microsoft Windows and Apple OSX hardware.

The newest entry in this challenge is Google's ChromeOS Samsung 550 Series 5 Laptop.  This is a first for Linux.  Google's confidence and swagger is evident with a prize purse of $3.14M (pi) awaiting any hacker who can provide a proof of concept exploit which succeeds in penetrating what Google claims is the world's safest operating system.


Thursday, February 28, 2013

ChromeOS in the House at CanSecWest Pwn2Own 2013

Let it not be said that Linus Torvalds has any difficulty getting his point across.  We have witnessed his sharp, caustic, sometimes quite harsh 'shock jock' exchanges with both awe and respect many times over.

Charlie wins Apple via pwn2own
Charlie wins Apple via pwn2own (Photo credit: ggee)
Very recently, a 'chit chat' was had regarding SecureBoot routines possibly becoming part of the Linux Mainline Kernel which was met with a strong rebuttal from Linus who made it clear in no uncertain terms--no secureboot signing code in the kernel will ever happen.   NEVER!

Recalling another incident, a few years back, and this one is a 'classic', Linus Torvalds wrote: