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Roland Gesthuizen

Spies blow their cover through the internet - 0 views

  • Social engineering is the art of manipulating people into divulging confidential information, either through the introduction of malware into computer systems through carefully crafted, personalised emails - spear phishing, obtaining access to security codes - or by orchestrating social contact with intelligence targets.
  • the abundance of personal and career information available on the internet posed a clear security risk for both government and the corporate sector, especially companies engaged in national security work or high technology activities
  • Defence Department security instructions require that ''when engaged in online forums … Defence personnel must exercise professional judgment to ensure no information breaches operational security''.
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    "HUNDREDS of former and some present Australian spies have posted information about their employment with intelligence agencies on the internet in what security experts have called ''a gift for foreign espionage''. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Web security in doubt after discovery of 'Heartbleed' flaw - 0 views

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    "Millions of websites, online stores and social networks are operating with a major security hole in place, exposing user information and financial information to hackers. That is because a core safety mechanism used to secure the internet has a flaw in it. Worse still, it has been in place for over two years and experts are unsure if it has been exploited for criminal or espionage purposes."
Roland Gesthuizen

Stephane Chazelas: the man who found the web's 'most dangerous' internet security bug - 0 views

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    "It was a bug that lurked in software found on hundreds of millions of devices for 21 years, leaving them vulnerable to hackers, who may have known of its existence ... Shell Shock bug finder Stephane Chazelas Now Stephane Chazelas, an open source software developer living in Britain, is being hailed a hero by security experts and internet users for finding it and causing it to be fixed."
Roland Gesthuizen

Shell Shock: Bash bug labelled largest ever to hit the internet - 0 views

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    "A new security vulnerability found in everything from iPhones and laptops to light bulbs and web cameras has been dubbed by security experts as worse than Heartbleed, the bug found earlier this year that affected almost every device."
David Howard

HSTS: The Security That All Websites Should Be Using | Gizmodo Australia - 0 views

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    HSTS: The Security That All Websites Should Be Using | Gizmodo Australia
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    HSTS: The Security That All Websites Should Be Using | Gizmodo Australia
Roland Gesthuizen

Privacy Lost - Four Corners - 0 views

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    "When a contractor from America's National Security Agency (NSA) downloaded tens of thousands of top-secret documents from a highly secure Government network, it led to the largest leak of classified information in history - and sparked a fierce debate over privacy, technology and democracy in the post-9/11 world. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Guide to securing personal information| Office of the Australian Information Commission... - 0 views

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    This 'Guide to securing personal information' (Guide) provides guidance on the reasonable steps entities are required to take under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act) to protect the personal information they hold from misuse, interference, loss, and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. It also includes guidance on the reasonable steps entities are required to take to destroy or de-identify personal information that they hold once it is no longer needed (unless an exception applies).
Christopher Jansen

Password fatigue' haunts internet masses as experts ponder the future of the password - 0 views

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    good article for u4o2
Roland Gesthuizen

Hackers exploit 'Shell Shock' bug with worms in early attacks - 0 views

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    "Hackers have begun exploiting the newly identified "Shell Shock" computer bug, using fast-moving worm viruses to scan for vulnerable systems and then infect them, researchers have warned. "
Roland Gesthuizen

The Unpatchable Malware That Infects USBs Is Now on the Loose | WIRED - 0 views

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    "It's been just two months since researcher Karsten Nohl demonstrated an attack he called BadUSB to a standing-room-only crowd at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, showing that it's possible to corrupt any USB device with insidious, undetectable malware."
Roland Gesthuizen

JPMorgan Chase Hacking Affects 76 Million Households - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "A cyberattack this summer on JPMorgan Chase compromised the accounts of 76 million households and seven million small businesses, a tally that dwarfs previous estimates by the bank and puts the intrusion among the largest ever."
Roland Gesthuizen

Why keeping your keys in the freezer can stop thieves breaking into your car - 0 views

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    "Last week, I started keeping my car keys in the freezer, and I may be at the forefront of a new digital safety trend."
Roland Gesthuizen

iCloud celebrity photo hack: texts, address books and more 'also accessible' - 0 views

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    "It's not just nude photographs Jennifer Lawrence, Kirsten Dunst and other victims of the celebrity photo theft have to worry about being accessed by hackers - it's their GPS co-ordinates, private text messages, calendars, address books, phone call logs and any other data stored on their phones and backed up to the cloud."
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