1. 17:07 5th Dec 2011

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    Reblogged from futuramb

    Much of the iPad’s use in medical settings so far has been in the form of pilots and trials, but it’s getting ready to take off in a much bigger way. The Veteran’s Administration in the U.S. is looking at rolling out as many as 100,000 tablets across 152 hospitals, says Wired, based on the success of the 1,500 trial iPads it currently has in use. Over 80 percent of U.S. hospitals have similar trials in place, according to recent comments made by Apple CEO Tim Cook, which means that many more could soon take the plunge, resulting in a huge uptick of orders from medical organizations for the generally consumer-oriented device.

    (Source: futuramb)

     
  2. Cool. The feature rich goodreader file manager now supports public key authentication. That plus encryption and remote wipe makes for pretty good security… Get it at http://www.goodiware.com/

    Cool. The feature rich goodreader file manager now supports public key authentication. That plus encryption and remote wipe makes for pretty good security… Get it at http://www.goodiware.com/

     
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    Just love that companies are starting to really think about design carefully. With this app (world clock hd) most cities get their own sketch. Press on one, and a little glow shows you where it is. A real delight to use!

    Just love that companies are starting to really think about design carefully. With this app (world clock hd) most cities get their own sketch. Press on one, and a little glow shows you where it is. A real delight to use!

     
  4. The iPhone 4 digit keylock doesn’t work (but passphrases are a good idea)

    It seems reasonable to assume that combining Apples ‘automatic wipe’ after 10 failed attempts with a 4 digit code is adequate security. After all, 4 digits is 10,000 combinations, and almost impossible to guess in 10 attempts.

    However, a hacker who has your device is not just going to sit and type in to the screen. They will attack the system directly, and as Vladimir Katalov at security firm Elcomsoft says “We run the attack on the passcode directly “on the chip”, and the system does not recognize that it is being bruteforced, so we can make as many attempts as we want (and have the time for)” And it only takes about 20 minutes to crack an iPhone 4.

    Once the passcode is cracked, the all the encryption is removed, and they have full access to your data.

    So the only way to take advantage of ios hardware encrpytion and protect your data is to use a big old long password, as Mr Katalov says “Complex passcode is a good idea — it is almost impossible to break it.”.

    I favour a 2 or 3 word phrase that I can remember, and that I can type with one thumb! And to make it more useful, I’ll use motivational pass phrases.


    source: http://blog.crackpassword.com/2011/05/elcomsoft-breaks-iphone-encryption-offers-forensic-access-to-file-system-dumps/

     
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    Passwords generally suck. If they’re complicated, we don’t remember them, or stick them to the screen with a post it.
Whereas phrases, like “mary had a massive lamb!” are easy to remember, and much harder to crack.
So why not combine security with a motivational line - make your life better, and your device safer in one go!

    Passwords generally suck. If they’re complicated, we don’t remember them, or stick them to the screen with a post it.

    Whereas phrases, like “mary had a massive lamb!” are easy to remember, and much harder to crack.

    So why not combine security with a motivational line - make your life better, and your device safer in one go!