Archive for the 'privacy' Category

07
Jan

SOFTWARE: Cryptonoya v1.2

We're happy to take you back with us to the past, where Echelon Labs was creating tools free to the public for the good of developers abroad. So, as a reintroduction is in order, say hello once again to Cryptonoya a low-level personal data encryption utility designed by our former Software Engineers in a time where personal privacy and/or security was just beginning to take shape and paranoia of intrusion on those priveleges or rights was becoming more and more justified. Continue reading ‘SOFTWARE: Cryptonoya v1.2′

29
Dec

Cracking WEP. Watch me hack you.

This post is something I have been meaning to write about for ages. We all use wireless network connections all the time, At work, home - on the move. For most of us pro's wireless networking has become the norm, so much so that if you get to an airport or train-station that doesn't offer some kind of wireless access you feel like you're sitting in a backwards ultra low tech bumpkinesque farm. Continue reading ‘Cracking WEP. Watch me hack you.’




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