Mark Rockwell Top Priority Sector: disaster_preparedness_emergency_response Image Caption: Aurora, CO theater FBI and Department of Homeland Security have told law enforcement agencies around the country that they have not uncovered any information to indicate the horrific mass shooting at a […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry… View full…
Security Now 352: Your Questions, Steve’s Answers #143
Hosts: Steve Gibson with Leo Laporte Abobe Shockwave patches for vulnerabilities, iOS v5.1.1 discussion, DNSCrypt for Windows has arrived, and more. Download or subscribe to this show at twit.tv/sn. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. For 16kpbs versions, transcripts, and note s (including fixes),…
Network Monitoring Plan Raises Questions of Privacy and “Active Defenses” (February 27, 2012)
The White House has resisted pressure from the National Security Agency (NSA) to expand that agency’s authority in the protection of private-sector networks that are part of the country’s critical infrastructure……. View full post on SANS NewsBites View full post on National Cyber Security
Case of accused con man delayed by questions over lawyer
<!–Saxotech Paragraph Count: 9–> A Westchester judge will decide if accused con man Vickram Bedi needs to find a new lawyer because his old lawyer is suing his current one in civil court. County prosecutors said today that they plan to file papers seeking to disqualify attorney Anthony Giordano from…
5 Questions, Answers About The Megaupload Case
The arrests in New Zealand of four people wanted by the U.S. for alleged online piracy raise a number of questions. NPR asks two experts for answers. View full post on politics hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Bill Moyers returns to weekly TV with guests, questions and big ideas on ‘Moyers & Company’
NEW YORK, N.Y. – Wearing what is meant to be a sheepish smile, Bill Moyers greets a reporter by acknowledging that, yes, twice before just in the past decade, he has launched a much-acclaimed public affairs TV series, then called it quits, professing to be done with television — only…
Bill Moyers returns to weekly TV with guests, questions and big ideas on ‘Moyers & Company’
NEW YORK, N.Y. – Wearing what is meant to be a sheepish smile, Bill Moyers greets a reporter by acknowledging that, yes, twice before just in the past decade, he has launched a much-acclaimed public affairs TV series, then called it quits, professing to be done with television — only…
Mobile spyware raises ethical and legal questions
In 2003, Atir Raihan began work on a product that has gone on to gain infamy in the world’s security industry. His idea: to build a spyware program for mobile phones that would allow people to catch a cheating spouse. “I remember eight years ago, having a drink with friends…
How cyber thieves are getting around online security questions
Your online identity is protected by passwords and security questions but thieves are getting creative when it comes to getting around that. As one Valley woman learned you could be handing them the tools without even realizing it. View full post on bank security hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results…
German Spyware Scandal Raises Questions on Limits of Government
A scandal surrounding spy software used by German authorities has sparked a debate about digital privacy and the limits of government to spy on its citizens. The revelations by a well-known German hacker organization on Oct. 8 caused an uproar in Germany. The Chaos Computer Club (CCC) revealed that a…