Chinese hackers pledge to reject cybercrime

Two prominent Chinese hackers have released a convention calling for the rejection of cybercrime and are asking their peers to support it, as China is increasingly seen as the source of international hacking attacks and cybertheft. The two hackers, Gong Wei and Wan Tao, released their “Hackers’ Self-Discipline Convention” to…

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Hackers target Mexico government websites

The websites of several Mexican government ministries, including Defense and Public Security, went offline on Thursday, and hacker group Anonymous claimed responsibility. View full post on anonymous hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security Gergory Evans Gregory Evans | LinkedIn Interview With Gregory Evans…

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Remote access leaving business open to hackers

A data breach investigation report issued by Verizon earlier this year found 71 percent of all hacking attacks on business take place using remote access or desktop service. “Remote access and desktop services, in combination with the exploitation of default and/or stolen credentials, is a huge problem in the retail…

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Remote access leaving business open to hackers

A data breach investigation report issued by Verizon earlier this year found 71 percent of all hacking attacks on business take place using remote access or desktop service. “Remote access and desktop services, in combination with the exploitation of default and/or stolen credentials, is a huge problem in the retail…

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Anonymous no more – hackers under the microscope

Anonymous is not so anonymous any more. The computer hackers, chat room denizens and young people who comprise the loosely affiliated internet collective have increasingly turned to questionable tactics, drawing the attention of the… View full post on homeland cyber – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National…

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