Cyber Terrorism

Eye on Security: IE8 Fails, Windows Botnets, Security Products Don’t Work

Summary : A variety of new links about security • IE8 bug makes ’safe’ sites unsafe The latest version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser contains a bug that can enable serious security attacks against websites that are...

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RFID Fingerprints To Fight Tag Cloning

Bourdain writes with news out of the University of Arkansas, where researchers are looking for ways to combat counterfeit RFID tags. Passive tags typically wait for a reader to transmit a signal of the appropriate strength and...

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Q&A: Why Conficker was a victim of its own success

Eric Sites is well known in the IT security business as CTO of Sunbelt Software. He’s also a member of the Conficker Working Group, which was established in February 2009 with a brief to combat the Conficker worm. A Actually,...

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Beijing implicated in US cyber espionage report,

On Thursday, the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission reported to Congress that there had been a steep rise in attempts to infiltrate and disrupt US government websites. Although the commission noted that these...

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IT WORLD : Bang, bang, buck, buck

Writers of the latest "Call of Duty" game were too successful in creating something "upsetting, disturbing", earning a ban from the Russian government over scenes of a Moscow airport terrorist attack. That couldn't prevent...

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China Defense Ministry Targeted by Mass Cyber Attacks

China has had to deal with its own repeated cyber attacks against government computer networks, a new report indicates. It’s unknown if the attacks were launched from within China, but government officials have deflected cyber...

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JustAskGemalto.com Continues Weekly Digital Security Video Series

AUSTIN, TX, Nov 20, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- After a successful debut of the first Digital Security Expert Series trailer, JustAskGemalto today announces the launch of the first full expert interview on their YouTube...

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Students Sign Up For Computer Hacking

2:32am UK, Friday November 20, 2009 Mark White, home affairs correspondent The threat of cyber attacks on businesses and governments has led to a rapid increase in the number of universities offering students the chance to...

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Attack on Scientology Website Sends New Jersey Man to Jail on Felony Charges

NEWARK, N.J., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The United States District Court in Newark, N.J., sentenced a New Jersey man today to one year and one day in federal prison on a felony conviction for his part in a cyber attack against...

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Protect Your PHP Oriented Sites From Spammers And Email Harvesters

Bad Behaviour is an excellent protection tool for your PHP oriented websites. It shields your website from the intrusive activities of spammers and email harvesters that hack your personal data. Further, they shield your...

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