Cash Reward to Crack Mega’s Encryption


In a Tweet early this morning, controversial Internet tycoon Kim Dotcom announced that he would offer a reward of 10,000 Euros (nearly $14,000 USD) to anyone who could crack the encryption used on Mega, his new Cloud storage service. The … Continue reading

Understanding Encryption


Encryption is “the process of transforming information…to make it unreadable to anyone except those possessing special knowledge.” Encryption is used to protect both data “at rest” (i.e.: files stored on a computer or on a memory stick) and data in … Continue reading

Better Passwords


A recent article from Gizmodo goes into the finer details of password creation, and tells it to us straight: our passwords are probably not secure enough. Why, you ask? Because they’re probably spread over too many sites, is too personal … Continue reading

Is my data secure?


Absolutely. Your data is protected through a variety of different means: The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) cryptographic protocol ensures the privacy and reliability of all large file uploads and downloads. 128-bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) file encryption is also used … Continue reading

Secure File Transfer and the Legal Industry


It goes without saying that law firms handle very sensitive documents. Traditionally, these documents were just that – paper files that could number in the hundreds or thousands of pages, depending on the case. But continuing advances in digital communications … Continue reading