Conformation: US Military plan CONOP 8888 was developed to fight the Katrina Zombie Syndrome

This is Federal Desensitizing Propaganda. The plan was leaked to Foreign Policy Magazine. Why them? “Counter-Zombie Dominance” CONOP 8888 is the name of the … Read More…. For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net or http://AmIHackerProof.com View full post on National Cyber Security

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Google Glass malware developed by researchers

  Forbes reports that two grad students at California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo recently developed POC spyware for Google Glass ).Malware has been desighned by Mike Lady 22 year old researcher along with  Kim Paterson 24 year old software professional , malware is able to take and upload photo every…

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Ray Davalos of Miami International Airport describes platinum award winning Runway Incursion Detection solution developed with NICE Systems and UNICOM

Adrian Courtenay Top Priority Sector:  airport_aviation_security In GSN’s 2013 Homeland Security Awards Program, the Miami International Airport (MIA) received a platinum award in the category of “Most Notable Airport Security Program” for its new Runway Incursion Detection solution. Read More…. View full post on The Cyber Wars

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Ray Davalos of Miami International Airport describes platinum award winning Runway Incursion Detection program developed with NICE Systems

Top Priority Sector:  airport_aviation_security In GSN’s 2013 Homeland Security Awards Program, the Miami International Airport (MIA) received a platinum award in the category of “Most Notable Airport Security Program” for its new Runway Incursion Detection solution. Read More…. View full post on The Cyber Wars

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Duqu, Stuxnet malware developed by same group

The infamous Trojan software Duqu and Stuxnet were developed by only one group of malware developers, according to Internet security firm Kaspersky Lab. Photo credit: securityaffairs.co In fact, Kaspersky said the malware development team could already have developed other malwares using the same platform that was flexibly adaptable to specific…

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