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Army’s Case Against Soldier Flimsy; Manning Wikileaks Source?
Question Everything —
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Army’s Case Against Soldier Flimsy; Manning Wikileaks Source? : Last month, at the massive Fort Meade army installation, Private First Class Bradley Manning, who grew in Crescent, OK, finally had his “day in court” – actually, seven days of a military “Article 32 hearing.” The outcome of those hearings ...3 days ago -
15 Categories that constitute Cybercrime
Lucius on Security —
Authority: 107
It is acknowledgedthat there is no comprehensive definition for Cybercrime. Definitions vary, ascybercrime is a new and rapidly evolving theme. Cybercrimes are crimes that a) aretargeted against a computer system such as the theft of data or serviceinterruption or b) crimes perpetuated through the use of a computer ...4 days ago -
When vendors attack, inspired by India espionage reports of USCC and Symantec
Payment Card Security & IT Controls Explained —
Authority: 95
The attacker victim scenarios we designed are no longer appropriate. It is amazing that no less than a decade ago I was working with teams to design information security attack scenarios where we were dealing mainly with mafia, ex-intelligence agents, … Continue reading →2 weeks ago -
A real cyberwar?
The PC Informant —
Authority: 414
We’ve been hearing about the possibilities of a cyberwar for some time. Search this blog for “Cyberwar” and you’ll see a number of posts. Up to now attacks have been clandestine and short of actual “war” between nations. The Chinese have been accused of numerous exploits against the US but the Chinese ...2 weeks ago -
Cyberwar in the Middle East
The Propagandist —
Authority: 408
Its been going on for some time already. Script kiddies from all over the Arab Middle East routinely try to hack in to Israeli websites. But the hackers from Saudi Arabia who shut down the Tel Aviv stock exchange kicked it up a notch. Now the Israelis are hitting back and upping the stakes, taking down the stock ...2 weeks ago -
CyberSecurity Question Time on the FM website!
Fabius Maximus —
Authority: 485
Ask any question about cyberwar or computer security, broadly defined. This is a topic area in which, in my experience, there is a great deal of “established wisdom” that is neither wise nor established. We — and others reading the FM website — will attempt to answer it in the comments. All answers ...2 weeks ago -
Israel Faces Escalating Cyberwar
IT Professionals Database (ITPD) - The European IT Professionals Database Networking Platform —
Authority: 121
New submitter 9re9 writes "The NY Times describes what may be the beginning of an actual cyberwar between a pro-Palestinian group and Israeli companies, specifically El Al and the Tel Aviv stock exchange. From the article: A hacker identifying himself as oxOmar, already notorious for posting the details of more than ...2 weeks ago -
Cyberwar on Israel, new resistance
Occupied Palestine —
Authority: 555
Related: Israel’s Own Web War Declaration Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri PressTV – Tue Jan 17, 2012 4:57PM GMT The Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas describes the recent cyber attacks on Israeli websites as a new form of resistance against Israeli occupation. Senior Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said on ...2 weeks ago -
Hackers; where is the justice?
IT Governance Blog on IT governance, risk management, compliance and information security. —
Authority: 123
After a data breach occurs, how much investigation goes into finding the hacker that committed the crime? Little? Or none? It is easier to blame the company where the attack occurred, issue a fine, and pronounce them incompetent of looking after your data. But is this really the case? Hackers; where is the justice? ...2 weeks ago -
Banks may block access from overseas
Israel Matzav —
Authority: 619
Dont panic over this story yet - if you dont have an account in an Israeli bank, this doesnt affect you. But in light of recent cyberattacks, Israeli banks are considering blocking access to their websites from overseas. First International Bank of Israel (Fibi) and Israels Discount Bank have already applied the ...2 weeks ago -
Israel Attacked From Saudi Arabia
NWOTruth —
Authority: 147
Photo: Oren Rozen (CC) A cyber attack that is, and it looks like a very successful first strike. From USA Today: A hacker network that claims to be based in Saudi Arabia paralyzed the websites of Israel’s stock exchange and national airline on Monday, escalating an international cyber war that has jolted this ...2 weeks ago -
Israel Attacked From Saudi Arabia
Disinformation —
Authority: 125
Photo: Oren Rozen (CC) A cyber attack that is, and it looks like a very successful first strike. From USA Today : A hacker network that claims to be based in Saudi Arabia paralyzed the websites of Israel’s stock exchange and national airline on Monday, escalating an international cyber war that has jolted this ...2 weeks ago -
Cyberwar Declared Against Israel
War News Updates —
Authority: 443
El Al took down its website after a hacking group, alleged to be Saudis, warned that the airline and Tel Aviv stock exchange sites would be targeted by allied pro-Palestinian hackers Cyberattacks Temporarily Cripple 2 Israeli Web Sites -- New York Times JERUSALEM — Israel faced an escalating cyberwar on ...2 weeks ago -
How Good is Cyber-Security Worldwide?
PRI's The World —
Authority: 623
Marco Werman talks with Tim Maurer , a fellow at the Global Public Policy Institute, about hacking and cyber-security worldwide.2 weeks ago -
Hackers hit Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, El Al
Question Everything —
Authority: 126
Hackers hit Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, El Al : TEL AVIV, Israel, Jan. 16 (UPI) — A cyberattack knocked the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and El Al Web sites off-line Monday, a day after a hacker network threatened to breach both sites. The network, called “Nightmare Group,” caused various problems for both sites, ...2 weeks ago -
Hamas Supports And Gives the green Light To Conduct Cyberwar Operations Against Israel
War News Updates —
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Hamas Calls For More Net Hacking Against Israel -- Jerusalem Post/Bloomberg “Penetrating Israeli websites means opening new field of resistance" says Hamas; "Saudi hacker" gives video interview. Hamas called for an escalation of Internet hacking against Israel, saluting Arab programmers who have managed to ...2 weeks ago -
Victory for Internet Freedom: Obama Announces Opposition to SOPA, Congress Shelves Bill
Question Everything —
Authority: 126
Victory for Internet Freedom: Obama Announces Opposition to SOPA, Congress Shelves Bill : The Protect IP Act and Stop Online Piracy Act have generated intense opposition because of their crackdown on Internet freedom–and that opposition just won big. Misguided efforts to combat online privacy have been ...2 weeks ago -
Iran, Venezuela Plotting Attacks “Worse than 9/11″
Vlad Tepes —
Authority: 134
From Stonegate: by Anna Mahjar-Barducci January 13, 2012 at 4:30 am Tensions are mounting between the U.S. and Venezuela as the State Department decided to expel Livia Acosta Noguera, the Venezuelan consul in Miami, declaring her “persona non grata.” The Venezuelan consul was implicated in an alleged plot ...2 weeks ago -
Sheriff deputy punches mentally challenged woman in head, allegedly threatens man who taped it
Question Everything —
Authority: 126
boingboing.net/Mark Frauenfelder/12 jan 2012 [ Video Link ] On Monday night, Jermaine Green, a recently returned US Army veteran (who served tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan), videoed an LA County Sheriff Deputy strike a mentally handicapped woman in the head. The incident took place on a city bus. The deputy ...2 weeks ago -
Dirty cops will love SOPA
Question Everything —
Authority: 126
Dirty cops will love SOPA : Ken at Popehat examines Google’s report on the number of police departments and governments that have requested removal of police brutality videos shot by citizens, and asks what will happen once the Stop Online Piracy Act makes spurious takedown even easier. [boingboing.net/12 ...2 weeks ago


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