"Nothing has changed; the vulnerability still exists," says David Stites, a master's computer science student at UCCS.
In January, Stites showed News 5 a security lapse he found on the iPhone mobile app for Southwest Airlines. He was able to pull login and password information out of the air... more »
In January, a U.C.C.S. computer science student showed News 5 viewers how you could get hacked while buying plane tickets through Southwest Airlines on your iPhone.
To read the story on that find, click here.
Now, David Stites is showing us how the things we "like" on Facebook... more »
In January, a U.C.C.S. computer science student showed News 5 viewers how you could get hacked while buying plane tickets through Southwest Airlines on your iPhone.
To read the story on that find, click here.
Now, David Stites is showing us how the things we "like" on Facebook... more »
How secure is your smart phone?
A master's student, studying computer science at U.C.C.S., has uncovered some eye opening security issues on applications used on the iOS system - used in Apple products. David Stites says some apps may not be a secure as you'd like.
Stites shows... more »
LONDON (AP) - Hackers affiliated with the online activist group Anonymous claim to have stolen tens of thousands of encrypted military passwords from U.S. contractor Booz Allen Hamilton and posted them to the Web.
The group boasted of stealing passwords linked to some 90,000 military users, although The Associated... more »
More than half of the operators of power plants and other "critical infrastructure" say in a new study that their computer networks have been infiltrated by sophisticated adversaries. In many cases, foreign governments are suspected.
The alarming findings come in a survey being released Thursday that offers a rare... more »
They did it for swine flu and now the Obama administration wants to convey clear and concise guidance about one of the biggest national security threats -- the computer. Former national intelligence director Michael McConnell said recently the Internet "is the soft underbelly" of the U.S. today with "a level... more »