US-CERT Publishes Recommendations for Preventing Cyber Security Attacks

July 23, 2011

The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (www.us-cert.gov) announced on Friday it has published a Technical Security Alert in response to the increasing number of high-profile incidents, which have impacted both government and privatesector computer networks.

The report comes just weeks after LulzSec ended its 50-day hacking spree, launching attacks against the websites of many organizations, including PBS, Fox and the CIA.

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China-Based Spies Said to Be Behind Hacking of IMF in Investigators’ View

July 23, 2011

Computer specialists have spent several weeks piecing together information about the attack, which the IMF disclosed on June 8. Internal IMF e-mails obtained by Bloomberg News suggest fund officials completed an inventory of stolen documents by the middle of July, and drafted an “operational impact assessment.” The results have not been made public.

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Attack On Pacific Northwest National Lab Started At Public Web Servers

July 21, 2011

The attackers exploited an undisclosed bug in the server, and then rigged it with a malicious payload that planted an Adobe Flash zero-day exploit on victims’ machines. Johnson declined to elaborate on the Flash bug and exploit.

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Hacker arrests: Why Anonymous might not be so anonymous

July 21, 2011

The arrests of 21 individuals Tuesday connected with the Anonymous group and other computer hackers suggest that the suite of digital tools that hackers use to obscure their identities is not foolproof and can be cracked with significant sleuthing.

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Google warns of massive malware outbreak, Adding a warning to their search results

July 20, 2011

Google Inc. has detected a “large number” of Windows-based computers infected with a specific type of malicious software, and the company behind the world’s largest search engine is warning Web users they might be affected.

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Hackers blitz New Zealand govt computers

July 20, 2011

As New Zealand investigates whether or not the security of the police national computer has been compromised, the Pentagon is still grappling with the fallout from a 2008 cyber-attack labelled the most significant breach of United States military networks to date.

According to news agency Reuters, new versions of the malware blamed for the attack are still roiling networks.

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India, U.S. ink an agreement on cyber security

July 19, 2011

NEW DELHI: With terrorists increasingly resorting to hacking and using internet for communications, India and the U.S. inked an agreement to promote increased collaboration in cyber security.

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Anonymous Hacktivists plan Google+ alternative

July 19, 2011

Supporters of the hacktivist collective Anonymous have announced plans for a new social network after their Google+ accounts were shut down. 

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Anonymous Attacks Monsanto, Steals Employee Data

July 18, 2011

The hacking group Anonymous has struck again, this time releasing documents it said it stole from the network of giant biotechnology and agricultural seed company Monsanto in retribution for alleged corporate misconduct.

The hacking collective posted information it stole last month on 2,500 Monsanto employees and associates, the group announced. Anonymous also launched a distributed denial-of-service attack on Monsanto’s international Websites, forcing the company to shut down the sites for approximately three days.

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Hackers were in German police computers for months

July 18, 2011

The federal agency for cybernet security in Dusseldorf saying that federal police computers came under attack by hackers in September 2010. But the attack, using so-called trojans or programs which allow data to be read from outside, was only discovered months later, in early 2011, the Bild am Sonntag report said.

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