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Hackers Break Into Police Computer | Australian Federal Police | #CybersecurityAn Australian Federal Police boast, on the ABC's Four Corners program, about officers breaking up an underground hacker forum, has backfired after hackers broke into a federal police computer system. Hackers Break Into Police Computer | Australian Federal Police
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Who checking your telephone/email records?According to an article published in the Telegraph, councils, police and other public bodies are seeking access to people’s private telephone and email records almost 1,400 times a day in the UK. The authorities made more than 500,000 requests for confidential communications data last year, ...
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Pressure on Obama to move fast on cybersecurity appointment | #Cybersecurity, #ObamaComputerworld - Melissa Hathaway's resignation from her role as acting senior director for cyberspace at the National Security Council is likely to increase the pressure on the Obama administration to quickly appoint someone to serve as the White House cybersecurity coordinator. Pressure ...
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SemiAccurate :: News for the Everygeek | #Apple, #SecurityAPPLE KEYBOARDS ARE vulnerable to a hack that puts keyloggers and malware directly into the keyboard. This could be a serious problem, and now that the presentation and code is out there, the bad guys will surely be exploiting it. SemiAccurate :: News for the Everygeek
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Slashdot | Generating Fast MD5 Collisions With ATI Video Cards | #ATI, #MD5An anonymous reader writes "Yesterday at Black Hat USA 2009, a talk entitled MD5 Chosen-Prefix Collisions on GPUs ( whitepaper) (Both PDFs) presented an implementation written in assembly language for ATI video cards that achieves 1.6 billion MD5 hash/sec, or 2.2 billion MD5 hash/sec with ...
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How I became a soldier in the Georgia-Russia cyberwar. - By Evgeny Morozov - Slate MagazineIf you attack another nations infrastructure, as long as you are part of your nations army, its a legal way to cause damage in war, If you do it on your own, are you not then an unlawfull combatant/spy/terrorist?Vegard Ryan added 14 months ago
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Technology Review: Pentagon puts hold on USAF cyber effortI belief that I actually predicted this about 3 months ago when this came out! Duplication of effort finally nipped in the bud!ben added 14 months ago
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Interview with yours truly in VentureBeat todaySomething that came up at DEFCON: How hacking may destroy semweb. A great topic, you have to admit. In fact, hacking will not destroy semweb, but the resources that will have to be devoted to infosec for semweb companies are probably way, way, way beyond what is being projected by most ...David Scott "Lightman" Lewis added 14 months ago
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Something you didn't know about me ...Might as well share this with twines that I've created. Adds a bit of color to the twine's creator and admin. I'm also sharing this with the infosec twines that I belong to. Hope to see 'ya at DEFCON!! Side note to Mills: I'll likely wear your Semantic Exchange t-shirt during my ...David Scott "Lightman" Lewis added 15 months ago
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