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Assessing an Email’s Legitimacy

Posted on May 29, 2020 by cryptosmith

I recently received an email sporting “Wells Fargo” logos. It asked me to do a survey. It was actually sent from the domain ‘morpace.com,’ which used to belong to a product survey company. When I googled the name ‘morpace&… Continue reading Assessing an Email’s Legitimacy→

Posted in email, Phishing, Security, Security Bloggers Network

Beware of Phone Phishing

Posted on May 19, 2020 by cryptosmith

Just because the email (or letter) directs you to a phone number doesn’t mean you aren’t being phished. The nearby image shows part of a recent phishing email. It claims that I ordered a laptop/tablet from Microsoft for delivery to an unfam… Continue reading Beware of Phone Phishing→

Posted in BBB, Domain Names, email, Microsoft, Phishing, SBN News, Security, Security Bloggers Network, web search

Solo Studio for Video Lectures

Posted on May 15, 2020 by cryptosmith

I’ve been recording video lectures for a Coursera specialization in cloud computing. The first of the four courses is available right now. I’ve been asked to describe how I do this, so here we go. The nearby image shows how the videos appea… Continue reading Solo Studio for Video Lectures→

Posted in Coursera, FCPX, green screen, Security Bloggers Network, Tech Teaching, video

FCPX and the Solo Studio

Posted on May 15, 2020 by cryptosmith

In other posts I describe how I’m producing videos for a Coursera specialization. This is a solo operation. I don’t have someone to hold the camera or answer the phone while I’m recording. When things go well, I produce exactly two, a… Continue reading FCPX and the Solo Studio→

Posted in Coursera, FCPX, green screen, Security Bloggers Network, solo studio, Tech Teaching, video

“Eyes Only” Revisited

Posted on May 13, 2020 by cryptosmith

I was poking around declassified documents from the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and found a reference to “Eyes Only” from when they reorganized their BYEMAN control channel in 1993. They seemed to use it to indicate material &#8220… Continue reading “Eyes Only” Revisited→

Posted in Classification Markings, eyes only, Security Bloggers Network

Self-teaching a little security thinking

Posted on May 3, 2020 by cryptosmith

There’s a particular mindset we call security thinking. I’ve also seen it called ‘reasoned paranoia.’ The National Security Agency (NSA) recently published a survey of Internet conferencing products that’s interesting for … Continue reading Self-teaching a little security thinking→

Posted in design principles, nsa, secrecy, Security, Security Bloggers Network, video

About …

Posted on April 29, 2020 by cryptosmith

Cryptosmith Institute is a retirement-time enterprise of Dr. Rick Smith, author of Elementary Information Security (Jones and Bartlett, 2011, 2015), Internet Cryptography (Addison-Wesley, 1997) and Authentication: From Passwords to Public Key… Continue reading About …→

Posted in publishing, Security Bloggers Network

Detecting a Phish on an iPhone

Posted on April 14, 2020 by cryptosmith

In their obsession with simplifying the phone interface, the iPhone designers make it a bit harder to detect dangerous emails. Here is an email claiming to be from “Humana Health” asking me to pay for my COVID-19 insurance, whatever that mi… Continue reading Detecting a Phish on an iPhone→

Posted in apple, email, iPhone, mobile security, Phishing, SBN News, Security, Security Bloggers Network

Online Course in Cloud Security Basics

Posted on December 30, 2019 by cryptosmith

I now offer an online course on Cloud Security Basics under the auspices of the University of Minnesota and hosted by Coursera. I am still working on three subsequent courses to fill out a 4-part specialization in Cloud Security. I’m looking at o… Continue reading Online Course in Cloud Security Basics→

Posted in Cloud Computing, cloud security, Coursera, Security Bloggers Network, Tech Teaching

Life Cycle of a Security Bug

Posted on November 9, 2019 by cryptosmith

Unlike members of the insect family, computer software bugs live forever. Software security bugs (well, flaws) are especially troubling since they demand respect from every software developer now and forever. We want to believe we can “eradicate&… Continue reading Life Cycle of a Security Bug→

Posted in attacks, Flaws, Security, Security Bloggers Network, Zero Day

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