Stuxnet is widely taken to be the harbinger of modern cyberwarfare. It was developed by the US and Israel to target the Iranian nuclear program – but now it appears that it also infected a Russian plant.
British Spy Agencies, Al Gore and Berners-Lee all Talking About Snowden
In an unprecedented move, the reclusive heads of Britain’s MI5, MI6 and GCHQ spy agencies appear in public before a parliamentary committee, while Al Gore gives a speech in Montreal and Sir Tim Berners-Lee is interviewed by the Guardian – and all are t…
Adobe Breach is Far, Far Worse than Originally Thought
After Brian Krebs gave Adobe a strong hint that it had been breached, the company announced that just short of three million accounts may have been compromised. It later upped this to 38 million – but it now appears that the true figure is around 150 m…
Lack of IT Automation Drives Frequent Firewall Outages
For UK and US businesses, increased complexity stemming from trends like cloud computing and virtualization is driving a need for more automation within the IT network; but reality is lagging the requirement.
Automatic IFS Encryption for IBM i with New Release from Linoma Software
Linoma Software’s Crypto Complete data encryption solution is breaking ground on IBM i by providing automatic encryption of files stored on the operating system’s integrated file system (IFS).
Computer Animation Snares 1000 Sex Predators
Terre des Hommes is a network of ten international organizations that work for the rights of children. TDH Netherlands, Monday, published a dossier on, and a call to action to stop, the web cam sexual exploitation of children.
CryptoLocker Most Current Prolific Malware
CryptoLocker is a new breed of ransomware that encrypts victims’ data with public key encryption, and demands payment for the decryption key – the only way that infected victims can regain access to their data.
Privacy International Calls on OECD to Investigate Telecoms Relationships with GCHQ
Following its involvement in taking the UK to the European Court over GCHQ’s mass surveillance program, Privacy International has now raised formal complaints with the OECD against the telecoms companies that have co-operated with GCHQ.
Snapchat the Bait; Adware the Delivery
Researchers have discovered a ‘Snapchat’ link that provides many things – mainly advertisement-serving adware – but the one thing it doesn’t deliver is Snapchat itself.
US Government Agency Compromised by Social Engineering
Two researchers have demonstrated that lessons have not been learned from Robin Sage, a fictitious character created on social media in 2009, who went on to collect friends in the FBI and CIA and get job offers from Google and Lockheed Martin.