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Bradley Colson

Hacktivists the biggest data thieves in 2011: report - 3 views

It was self-described activist organisations such as Anonymous and Lulz Security who stole 58 per cent of the data while being involved in far fewer cyber attacks, according to Verizon. See http://...

started by Bradley Colson on 23 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
jckoenig

Military Companies Brace for Rules on Monitoring Hackers - 0 views

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    Companies that do business with the Defense Department are bracing for new U.S. rules requiring them to report computer breaches to the Pentagon and give the government access to their networks to analyze the attacks. Groups representing the contractors are raising concern about the Pentagon rooting around their data, and say smaller companies may not even have the cybersecurity protections needed to comply.
jonesy827

Select seven to hold 'Internet reboot' keys | ZDNet - 2 views

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    Summary: Seven people across the world will hold a keycard which when put together will reboot the key part of the World Wide Web should a security breach, natural disaster or terrorist attack disable it. This is pretty dang interesting
Bill Genereux

This tool can warn you about evil access points nearby | Computerworld - 0 views

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    A new open-source tool can periodically scan an area for rogue Wi-Fi access points and can alert network administrators if any are found. The tool, called EvilAP_Defender, was designed specifically to detect malicious access points that are configured by attackers to mimic legitimate ones in order to trick users to connect to them.
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    A new open-source tool can periodically scan for rogue Wi-Fi access points and alert network administrators if they're found.
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