Police in Romania have arrested a hacker suspected of breaking into the servers of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Pentagon, a computer security firm reported Wednesday (Manila time). View full post on federal hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Romanian prosecutors investigate man suspected of hacking into Pentagon, NASA servers
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Romanian authorities are investigating a 20-year-old who is suspected of hacking into several Pentagon and NASA servers and posting confidential data he retrieved from those servers on his blog, officials said Tuesday. View full post on hacking tools – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post…
TinKode arrested for suspected hack of NASA and Pentagon servers
Police believe that they may have apprehended the notorious hacker TinKode, who in the past has hacked into government and military websites, exposing their poor security. View full post on Naked Security – Sophos View full post on National Cyber Security
Pentagon interest in cybersecurity may ease contractors’ pain from cuts
Plans by the Pentagon to invest more in cybersecurity and space-based capabilities may ease the blow for defense contractors such as Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin that are facing cuts in other programs. Read full article >> View full post on china cyber wars – Yahoo! News Search Results View…
Obama unveils leaner Pentagon budget with focus on China and Iran
WASHINGTON (MCT) — Outlining new military priorities after a costly decade of war, President Barack Obama called for shrinking the Army and Marines and refocusing Pentagon spending to counter dangers from China and Iran. View full post on china cyber wars – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on…
The Return of the Worm That Ate the Pentagon
It’s back. The story of the worm that ate the Pentagon just won’t go away. The attack of the Agent.btz worm, dubbed “the most serious breach of the U.S. military’s classified computer systems,” is getting another telling, this time in the Washington Post . The story adds new details about…
Pentagon Confirms Military Action Is an Acceptable Response to Cyber-Attacks
The ability to launch military strikes against cyber-attackers will deter perpetrators considering attacking the United States via cyber-space, the Pentagon said in a report sent to Congress. View full post on homeland cyber – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Pentagon admits to building cyber arms
US military want to be ready for “modern warfare”. View full post on cyber wars – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Report: Computer virus hits US Air Force drone program; Pentagon mum on impact
More on this Story A future for drones: Automated killing Global race on to match U.S. drone capabilities U.S. drone strikes hitting fewer high-value targets With Air Force’s drone, ‘We can see everything’ View all Items in this Story Privacy issues hover over police drone use Pentagon seeks to crowd-source…
Pentagon: Budget cuts likely to exclude military cyber programs, counterterrorism forces
Even as wars in Iraq and Afghanistan wind down, high demand for U.S. forces trained to counter terrorist threats is likely to continue. View full post on cyber wars – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security