Local experts weigh in on cyber security after massive Russian hacker incident

Syracuse (WSYR-TV) – On Wednesday, reports revealed Russian hackers stole more than one billion internet usernames and passwords. This time hackers were after emails and social media profiles. Security experts say they use the accounts to send links or spam […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…

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Chinese hackers switched targets to U.S. experts on Iraq

A sophisticated Chinese hacker group that had been stealing information from U.S. policy experts on Southeast Asia suddenly changed targets last month to focus on Iraq, security researchers said Monday. View full post on Computerworld Cybercrime and Hacking News ________________ Other Sites You May Like: http;//AmIHackerProof.com – http: Read More…….

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Manning Verdict: Military Legal Expert’s Take

An Army Judge has acquitted Specialist Bradley Manning of aiding the enemy, however, the controversial soldier has been found guilty of more than twenty less… ________________________ https://gregorydevans.com – http://gregorydevans.wordpress.com – http://hackerforhire.com – http://hackerforhireusa.com

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Experts warn of persistent cyber threat

  – Days after cyber criminals put a bullseye on Target, customers found forgiveness. Over the weekend, crowds took advantage of the 10 percent apology discount offered over the weekend. “This is a bummer it happened to Target but it could have happened anywhere,” said Kate Pappas, a Minneapolis resident…

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Experts: Toddlers should be taught cyber security

  A Missouri-based cyber-crime prevention network is advising parents to start teaching their children about cyber security from the time the kids are toddlers. Savvycyberkids.org says children are beginning to use technology at an increasingly younger age, so experts say privacy, bullying protection and online safety should be taught along with…

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UQ experts develop world-first facial recognition technology to combat exploding cyber Read more: http://www.couriermail.com.au/national-news/queensland/uq-experts-develop-worldfirst-facial-recognition-technology-to-combat-exploding-cyber-crime/story-fnii5v6w-1226709994024#ixzz2drQ5rACA

THE human face is set to become the next-generation internet banking “password”, with Queensland researchers developing world-first facial recognition technology to counter exploding cyber crime. University of Queensland experts were facing off against global computer criminals, including Chinese child hackers, an international cyber crime conference on the Gold Coast heard…

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