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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2011/01/07 1:17 a.m.11 views

Estonia institutes volunteer cyber army !

In 2007, when Estonia's government, financial and media computer networks were attacked by unknown Russian hackers following the government's decision of relocating a Soviet war memorial, it must have been hard to believe that something good would come from it at the end. With that attack, Estoni...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2010/12/06 4:09 a.m.12 views

Voice Of Hackers : Feedback Of Question (2)

Voice Of Hackers : Feedback Of Question 2 2. QUESTION OF THE DAY : CBI lost Their most Important Database In last Hacking attack By PakCyberArmy, Now Should Indian Govt. Take Action against all this Unofficial Indo-Pak Cyberwar ? Feedback From Hackers and Friends : Aldo Ymeraj they never gona be...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2010/10/30 7:58 a.m.8 views

Nations Struggle to Define Cyberwar Amidst Legal Research Findings

The likelihood of an unprovoked cyberattack is low, according to extensive new legal research featured in an upcoming issue of the British journal INFO. This research explores a 150-year-old series of Geneva Conventions related to cyberwar. However, defining "cyberwar" remains elusive, and reachi...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2010/10/12 2:25 p.m.10 views

EU Agency Says Stuxnet Portends Future Sophisticated Attacks

The European agency responsible for protecting the critical infrastructure of EU countries is warning its member states that the Stuxnet attack represents a major change in the malware landscape and that they should be prepared for further attacks with the same level of sophistication and...

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ThreatPost
added 2010/06/16 5:21 p.m.10 views

Mike Mimoso on Targeted Attacks and the Google-Microsoft Controversy

Dennis Fisher talks with Mike Mimoso of SearchSecurity.com and Information Security magazine about the current spate of highly targeted attacks, the silliness of the term cyberwar and the controversy surrounding the disclosure of the Windows Help Center flaw. Podcast audio courtesy of sykboy65...

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ThreatPost
added 2010/06/03 8:27 a.m.13 views

Jose Nazario on Politically Motivated DDoS Attacks (Part 1)

Jose Nazario of Arbor Networks gives a talk at the Kaspersky Lab Security Analyst Summit in Cyprus about the hype around cyberwar and the roots of politically motivated DDoS attacks and what they mean in today’s climate...

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ThreatPost
added 2010/05/12 1:31 p.m.15 views

Software Insecurity is Our Biggest Weakness

ST. PAUL, MINN.–If the United States wants to remain competitive in the global economy and prevent widespread penetrations of its strategic, corporate and commercial networks, enterprises and government agencies should stop relying on commercial software and go back to writing more of their own...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2009/10/30 7:28 p.m.9 views

On Social Networking Attacks, Gumblar and Cyberterror

Dennis Fisher and Ryan Naraine discuss the increasing volume and sophistication of attacks on social networks, the continued rise of malware campaigns such as Gumblar and the recent news around cyberwar and cyberterror. Download SHOW NOTES: Gumblar Attacks Spread to Thousands of New Sites Report:...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2009/10/28 5:39 p.m.30 views

Clarke: Public Dialogue Needed on Cyberwar

Richard Clarke, a former top adviser on information security and terrorism in the Bush White House, is calling for Barack Obama to initiate an open public dialogue on the use of offensive and defensive information warfare capabilities and what the consequences of a cyberwar could be for the...

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ThreatPost
added 2009/08/27 6:45 p.m.5 views

Amit Yoran on Cyberwar, Federal Cybersecurity and the Evolution of Threats

Dennis Fisher talks with Amit Yoran, former director of the National Cyber Security Division at DHS and CEO of NetWitness, about state-sponsored attacks, federal cybersecurity and the changing nature of security threats. Download Subscribe to the Digital Underground podcast on Podcast audio...

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ThreatPost
added 2009/07/23 1:44 p.m.11 views

How Can We Win a Cyberwar?

Cyberwar is no longer an urban legend. From Estonia to Georgia to Israel, cyberwar has become a regular part of geopolitical struggles around the globe, and it promises to become a growing factor in future international conflicts. Even skeptics have to admit that the economics behind cyber warfar...

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exploitpack
added 2007/10/11 12:00 a.m.22 views

Joomla! Component Flash Uploader 2.5.1 - Remote File Inclusion

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