The national payment system of Russia is going to be handled by the hacker, who was involved in the pharmaceutical scam. Pavel Vrublevsky was accused of the hacking charges, which were totally unaccepted by him. The hacker was released from his two and a half years prison when he helped…
Things could get nasty by hackers at FIFA World Cup 2014
The official sponsors of the FIFA World Cup could face a hassle from the hacker group Anonymous, who are angry over the excessive expenditure of the tournament to supply the right and core facilities to the participants of the world cup. The hacker told from the unknown destination that the…
Your online enemy could be anyone, SEA showed it to RSA
While the world’s biggest was proceeding, the hackers from Syrian Electronic Army attacked it. The attacks went on for much time and the spying was going on as well on the high-profile personalities of this conference. This attack occurred when the conference started and the participants started posting on it….
Could Russia Use Cyberwarfare to Further Destabilize Ukraine?
Eastern Ukraine is loaded with agitators primed to divided from their country’s administration in Kiev— at any rate, that is the message the Russian government may need to extend to the world. Also examiners accept the Kremlin could utilize cyber attacks to make more bedlam and help its destinations. Dissenters…
Milken 2014: Russia could wage digital war on U.s.
LOS ANGELES – Russia, irritated by the Obama organization’s approvals over Ukraine, could strike once more at the U.s. through digital warfare – then deny the ambush ever occurred, a previous top knowledge official said Tuesday. Russia, recognized the second nation most adroit at digital warfare after the U.s., could…
Russia-Ukraine Crisis Could Trigger Cyber War
WASHINGTON — On the day Crimeans voted in a submission in March on severance from Ukraine, programmers from a gathering calling itself the “Digital Berkut” pelted NATO sites with online annoyance assaults intended to thump the pages logged off. While not in fact refined, the Ddos, or “disavowal of administration”…
New monitoring technology could help save K9s
Top Priority Sector: law_enforcement_first_responders Law enforcement and military dogs (K9s) face life-threatening situations daily. While on the job, many experience heat related incidents including heat stroke, such as when they are left unattended in a patrol car. Read More…. View full post on The Cyber Wars
Technology that could circumvent missile defense systems should face stronger export restrictions, according to study
John Wagley Top Priority Sector: military_force_protection A new government-funded View full post on The Cyber Wars
Climate change could boost crime, according to study
John Wagley Top Priority Sector: law_enforcement_first_responders It’s not easy to predict crime rates, but a new study has concluded that, based upon certain predictions about climate change, the U. Read More…. View full post on The Cyber Wars
The one thing Canadians could do to fight cyber criminals
When the bombs went off at the Boston Marathon last year I was in Vancouver, in a room filled with technology executives from some of Canada’s largest companies. As always, computer security had been among the items on the agenda, but the tragedy in the U.S. pushed it immediately to the top…