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how to secure content on the cloud
I have a CMS installed on the web host where I purchased space. A few helpers will access, and edit the content entirely on the cloud.No download/upload/copy/email of content is allowed . How do I achieve this?What kind of hardware/PC setupWhat kind of security measures/policiesThanks.

Submitted September 16, 2017 at 04:14PM by TreeOfWealth
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Cops and their favorite phone hacking contractors have found a way to completely bypass the Samsung S7's lockscreen
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Submitted September 16, 2017 at 09:47PM by KnifeLover34
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Open wifi security
I'm going to a hackathon and with my team and we aren't going to have the option of a Hotspot so that means we have to use open wifi. What do you guys recommend to stay safe.Ps. I was think of using my raspberry pi as a kind of wifi condom concept

Submitted September 17, 2017 at 12:10AM by cancerous_176
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Why is a string of dictionary words a more secure password than a string of garbage/gibberish?
I saw on the news recently that the latest research found that if you use a string of dictionary words with some special characters and numbers thrown in makes an even more secure password than mashing your keyboard and getting upper and lower case letters, numbers, symbols. This seems counter intuitive. Wouldn't the password with randomly chosen letters be more random than the password where the letters fit into words? Does anybody know which study this was? Maybe I am imagining things..? Haha I can't find other reports online saying anything similar.

Submitted September 17, 2017 at 01:44AM by ChampionDreamerMusic
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SE-Radio Episode 302: Haroon Meer on Network Security : Software Engineering Radio
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Submitted September 17, 2017 at 04:04AM by dmp1ce
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Devs unknowingly use “malicious” modules snuck into official Python repository
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Submitted September 17, 2017 at 04:30AM by NISMO1968
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I disabled /r/compsec posts here as I noticed nothing valuable was being shared. So right now there are only /r/netsec and /r/security subreddit posts being made.
Tutorial: Penetration Testing Flash Apps (aka "How to Cheat at Blackjack"). I was asked how to do this in a recent job interview, so I went out and learned. Here's my write up. Hope it helps!
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Submitted September 17, 2017 at 01:12PM by initstring
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Reset password of Yahoo Mail account
Want to reset the password of Yahoo Mail account? Now, you can reset the password of Yahoo Mail account by yourself. just follow the simple steps.

Submitted September 17, 2017 at 05:30PM by smithsgone
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Tips to improve #CyberSecurity
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Submitted September 17, 2017 at 09:10PM by ganeshdragon
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