Zero-knowledge adds privacy tool
News Security software maker Zero-Knowledge Systems on Tuesday introduced a Web-based tool that lets online businesses evaluate their digital privacy policies. The move comes nearly four months after Zero-Knowledge's business took a U-turn.
[March 6, 2002, 9:00]
News Burst: Zero-Knowledge open sources Freedom
News Privacy technology firm Zero-Knowledge Systems announced that it had released the code to the Linux version of its privacy software, Freedom 2.0, Monday. Freedom is a client for a network that allows users to browse anonymously.
[October 24, 2000, 9:07]
Mozilla's developer joins Zero Knowledge
News Ex-Mozilla guru Mike Shaver has revealed that he is to join Zero Knowledge, the company behind the anonymous Internet browser Freedom. After departing from a key development role within the Mozilla team just last week, Shaver is to become Chief...
[January 19, 2000, 11:55]
Would you pay £6 for privacy?
News Information just wants to be free, but Zero-Knowledge Systems USA is betting that online users will pay a little to keep their own information private. When we are asked for user information, we can truthfully say we have zero knowledge," Hill is...
[December 14, 1999, 9:09]
Freedom browser for Linux due November
News Internet technology firm Zero Knowledge confirmed Friday that its anonymous Internet browser Freedom should be available to Linux users next month. Zero Knowledge is allowing beta testers to pre-register but Hamilton says that the company still...
[September 25, 2000, 15:15]
Net users lose anonymity tool
News Zero-Knowledge is moving along those lines, with a new application in development--dubbed privacy rights management software--that aims to help companies audit their use of customer information to prevent misuse.
[October 5, 2001, 10:15]
Worms and toasters turn up heat on corporate security
News You have zero prior knowledge of the exploit and zero prior knowledge of the worm," said Richard Ford, research professor at the Florida Institute of Technology's Centre for Information Assurance. Instant worm attacks and household toasters have...
[October 30, 2003, 16:05]
Canadian crypto companies beat U.S. export laws
News On Monday, start-up Zero Knowledge Systems began beta testing an ambitious system that it says will soon provide Internet security and privacy on all levels to purchasers of its $50 Freedom software package.
[June 4, 1999, 10:30]
Witty 'probably an ISS inside job'
News To our knowledge, this represents the first time that a Patient Zero has been identified for a major worm outbreak," the researchers wrote in a report published online this week. The researchers re-created how Witty propagated on the Internet, by...
[May 26, 2005, 16:15]
Old hack haunts WebTV
News Modifying the signature and posting the message without the user's knowledge are two things that this bug allows," said Jeff Allen, operations engineer for WebTV Networks. Anyone caught using the bug to cause a WebTV user to send messages without...
[March 21, 2000, 9:19]
Anonymous browser reveals its code
News Anonymous Web browsing company Zero-Knowledge Systems released the source code for its privacy-conscious Internet browser "Freedom" Tuesday. In response to the strong demand for our code and in accordance with our commitment to security through...
[July 26, 2000, 17:09]
IBM accused of lifting privacy language
News Software company Zero-Knowledge Systems has filed a copyright infringement complaint against IBM, alleging it wrongfully reproduced its privacy-language specification. Zero-Knowledge Systems (ZKS) filed the civil suit on behalf of its newly formed...
[June 10, 2004, 10:30]
It's self-destructing e-mail!
News Dov Smith, spokesman for Internet privacy service Zero Knowledge Systems Inc.agrees. Zero Knowledge's service, known as the Freedom Net, encrypts all communications to the Internet, essentially hiding the user's identity.
[August 13, 1999, 8:57]
Internet World: Digitalme does little for privacy, yet
News Both Microsoft and Novell's planned services put all user information in a single place, and that's a problem, said Austin Hill, president and CEO of privacy network Zero Knowledge Systems, a potential rival to both corporations.
[October 6, 1999, 16:18]
Dependency-Based Distributed Intrusion Detection
White Papers End hosts are organized into regions based on network knowledge, which it posits is positively correlated to the dependency structure. The main focus in this work is on zero-day, slow-scanning worms, of which no existing signatures are available.
[April 11, 2008, 1:02]
Microsoft besieged by zero-day attacks
News Miscreants had been using the VML flaw to load malicious software onto vulnerable PCs without the user's knowledge. Microsoft on Wednesday warned of "limited zero-day attacks" that exploit a new flaw in PowerPoint, Microsoft's widely used...
[September 28, 2006, 9:20]
Spb Clone 1.5.9
Downloads This often requires attention to details, good memory and, last but not least, some skills and knowledge. All thesedevices are supposed to be used in the same way, and have identical software and settings configuration.It takes a lot of time to...
[January 21, 2005, 6:00]
Wine Enthusiast Guide 2007
Downloads The essentials of each lesson can be absorbed in just 10 minutes and include topics on pairing food with wine, ordering wine, wine and health, styles and vintages, glassware, serving and cellaring wine and much more.Improve your wine knowledge
[March 6, 2008, 6:00]
IDF Day Zero: Of Intel China, Carrying Small and Living Large
Blog Technology is the magic wizard of unfulfilled knowledge. It's Day Zero at the Intel Developer Forum: the increasingly first-day-like International Press Day. We're at the Shanghai International Conventional Centre, a huge maze-like building where...
[April 1, 2008, 20:46]
Steorn is at it again!
Blog The SKDB is a learning and knowledge base designed to explain, employ and expand the science, engineering and intellectual property comprising Orbo technology. Orbo is too fearsomely powerful for the knowledge to be given to people willy-nilly.
[February 5, 2009, 13:33]



