U.S. Department of Defense
OPSEC FAIL: US Military Email Going to Mali — via Typo
Richi Jennings | | defense department, Department of Defense, DoD, E-mail, email, Johannes Zuurbier, Mali, military, Military Communications, mxrecords, pentagon, Russia, SB Blogwatch, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. military, United States Department of Defense, US DOD, US Military
MX Mixup: Russian-allied government can intercept “highly sensitive information”—because there’s no “I” in .ML ...
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Surprise! US DoD Server Had no Password — 3TB of Sensitive Data Leaked
Richi Jennings | | azure, Azure cloud, Azure Government Cloud, defense department, Department of Defense, DoD, email, Microsoft, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Azure Security, pentagon, SB Blogwatch, U.S. Department of Defense, United States Department of Defense, US DOD, USSOCOM
Sensitive military data found on unprotected Microsoft Azure server. Defense Department email store left insecure for at least 11 days ...
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Soon, Quantum Computing Could Break Your Encryption
George V. Hulme | | Application Security, Post-Quantum Cryptography, quantum, U.S. Department of Defense
Quantum computing could break your encryption. It could happen within a couple of years, or it may be a decade or two away. Still, certainly, in the relatively near future, quantum computing ...
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