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December 17th, 2005

System override

Filed under: Security, Privacy, Personal, Relocation, Israel — arikb @ 12:37 am

Hello folks

Long time no write, I know; I’ve been busy relocating to the United States, and… well, obviously, just an excuse. I’m lazy, is all.

Currently I am a legal alien in the US. What’s more, I don’t have a social security number. (more…)

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September 28th, 2005

In Israel now

Filed under: Privacy, Israel, Technology, Physical, Travel, World View — arikb @ 2:30 pm

Well, I’ve landed. On the 18th actually.

The flight here was strangely eventless. Frankly, I expected more “security”. Ever since September 11th, and even before, there was a lot of “security” around flights to Israel, but this time everything went so smoothly I was surprised. (more…)

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August 3rd, 2005

Bluetooth-equipped cars vulnerable to eavesdropping

Filed under: Security, Privacy, Technology — arikb @ 7:15 pm

I’ve written a blog entry in the SecuriTeam blog about the recent bluetooth-eqipped car eavesdropping problem.

Check out the blog and my entry.

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July 11th, 2005

On the importance of privacy

Filed under: Privacy — arikb @ 2:14 am

The other day I was having lunch with a friend and his wife. Somehow the discussion reached the subject of privacy, and I have yet again met with the ubiquitous claim:

Why should I care about my privacy? I have nothing to hide.

This is a tough one for me. I’m trying to answer this one the best I can, but it invariably portrays me as some kind of fanatic or zealot. The best answer I can come with to date is:

Because all this data about you is out there, and some day you will need this privacy - because you’ll get involved with the wrong person, your identity will be stolen, or even something will happen which you cannot envision today - and it will be impossible for you to control the vast amount of information about you that is constantly accumulated out there.

For some reason, this doesn’t work well with people. People have a hard time relating to a vague future. Is there a better way to get the idea across? The idea that if we do not do anything about our privacy it will be irretrievably gone?

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June 6th, 2005

How This Trojan Horse Works

Filed under: Computer Security, Privacy — arikb @ 3:12 pm

Some more information about the trojan in this link:

How This Trojan Horse Works in this Case – 4Law Exclusive Presentation

Some very detailed logs of its activity.

– Arik

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