Online insecurity
02 April 2012Online passwords are so insecure that one per cent can be cracked within 10 guesses, according to the largest ever sample analysis.
Online passwords are so insecure that one per cent can be cracked within 10 guesses, according to the largest ever sample analysis.
Scientists from the Computer Laboratory at Cambridge University have designed a method to improve privacy control in the Android apps market. The method reaches a balance between the need for developer’s revenue and the need for user’s privacy.
Philosopher Tom Simpson asks: can we build a trustworthy and safe Internet?
The book publishing industry has gone through more change during the past few decades than in any comparable period in its 500-year history. Professor John Thompson examines this change and asks what impact it will have on the future of books.