New docs show DHS was more worried about critical infrastructure flaw in ’07 than it let on

The Department of Homeland Security mistakenly released details on an experiment in which a 27-ton generator was destroyed via a cyberattack. View full post on Computerworld Cybercrime and Hacking News ________________ Other Sites You May Like: http;//AmIHackerProof.com – http://hackerforhire.com – Read More…. For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com,…

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New kind of malware steals, uploads docs to cloud

A new breed of malware has taken data theft one step further – it now grabs document and spreadsheet files and uploads them to a cloud-based file hosting service. Computer security firm Trend Micro said the new malware it recently encountered particularly sends the stolen files to Sendspace.com. “Sendspace was…

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Wikileaks docs reveal that governments use malware for surveillance

The latest round of documents published by Wikileaks offers a rare glimpse into the world of surveillance products. The collection—which Wikileaks calls the Spy Files—includes confidential brochures and slide presentations that companies use to market intrusive surveillance tools to governments and law enforcement agencies. A report that Wikileaks published alongside…

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