Hackaday Links: September 29, 2024

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There was movement in the “AM Radio in Every Vehicle Act” last week, with the bill advancing out of the US House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee and heading …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: September 29, 2024

How Projectpad can help you with your project secrets

If your development projects depend on secrets, employ this tool to store that sensitive information within an encrypted vault.
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BoxBoat reports momentum for BoxOps, its platform for DevSecOps managed services

BoxBoat announced that it is realizing significant managed services revenue growth driven by greater customer adoption of its BoxOps platform. This mirrors the growth that BoxBoat sees in the adoption of DevOps and cloud native technologies by commerci… Continue reading BoxBoat reports momentum for BoxOps, its platform for DevSecOps managed services

Gaze Upon This Intricate Victorian-Era Time Lock

The concept of a time lock is an old one, and here you can see an example of the clockwork and gears version that kept vaults sealed against unauthorized openings. Even if the correct combination was known, these devices prevented opening until a pre-arranged amount of time had passed. The …read more

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World Password Day: Using a Passphrase to Strengthen Your Security

Human nature has shown that people re-use passwords, at least for non-work accounts that aren’t requiring quarterly changes. How can it affect your current security that you’ve reused an old password from 2012? Surprisingly, quite a lot. Ha… Continue reading World Password Day: Using a Passphrase to Strengthen Your Security

Vault, QuintessenceLabs and Ziroh Labs to create encryption to secure government data

Vault will collaborate with QuintessenceLabs and Ziroh Labs with the aim of creating secure and scalable package for enterprise file synchronisation and sharing (EFSS) systems hosted in an secure environment. Vault and QuintessenceLabs, based in Canber… Continue reading Vault, QuintessenceLabs and Ziroh Labs to create encryption to secure government data

Credential Phishing – Easy Steps to Stymie Hackers

Phishing attacks have become a common factor in our daily routines for businesses and in our personal lives. There are many different types of phishing attacks, each of which requires a slightly different defense while having some commonalities as well… Continue reading Credential Phishing – Easy Steps to Stymie Hackers

Remove Vault Ransomware – Restore .Vault Files

This article will aid you to remove Vault ransomware absolutely. Follow the ransomware removal instructions provided at the end of the article. Vault is a cryptovirus. The virus encrypts your files and demands money as a ransom to get your…Read more
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Colette Biometric Security Purse Screams When Stolen

A team of college hackers was disappointed with the selection of secure purses available. Nearly every purse on the market is attractive, secure, or neither so they are designing their own security purse with some style. Instead of just brass or leather clasps keeping unwanted hands out, they are upgrading to automation and steel.

Everything starts with a fingerprint reader connected to an Arduino. Once an acceptable finger is recognized, a motor opens a coffin lock, also known as a butt-joint fastener, which can be completely hidden inside the purse and provides a lot of holding force. That is enough …read more

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