Social engineering in tech has been around since before Kevin Mitnick publicized it and went to jail (unjustly). Why do we keep making the same mistakes over and over again as an industry? We NEED UNIFORM security standards with ALL trusted companies with customer support, where we have tiers of support, and 1st tier doesn't have any access that could compromised security. Similar to ISO standards. This means there c…
I hate to break it to you, but "uniform" security standards that are out there in the open would be like a whole can of worms. That is like showing someone "here's a lock and what's inside of it." In time, someone will pick that lock. Uniformity is what you don't need, nor would you want to know the nuances of how security and privacy are handled at a company so that you know exactly what holes need to be exposed. Yo…
See encryption. A secure crypto mechanism is not vulnerable to disclosure of its mechanism. The key is the secret. The mechanism is not. Having a secret mechanism that relies on its own secrecy means your main weakness is someone explaining how it works to the outside world.
RSA is perfectly well-known. So is rot13. rot13 is crap, disclosure or not. RSA is not as crap, disclosure or not.