Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A panel of cybersecurity experts at Wednesday’s Web Summit warned that recent hacker attacks such as those of Ashley Madison and TalkTalk are “the tip of a teeny, tiny iceberg” and that the cyber equivalent of 9/11 could happen and is…
Cat in tiny bag
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Police or sheriff? That’s the choice in tiny Minn. city
By Kevin Giles Minneapolis Star Tribune LANDFALL, Minn. — If Landfall dumps Maplewood's police coverage, the fire contract between the cities could also be in jeopardy. There's a police controversy in tiny Landfall, a Washington County city … View full post on National Cyber Security
Hacker’s Tiny Spy Computer Cracks Corporate Networks, Fits In An Altoid Tin
In its smallest version, Kevin Bong’s “Mini Pwner” spy router can fit inside an Altoids tin. The next time an unexpected “repairman” cruises past your company’s security desk, you might want to check inside his tin of mints or pack of cigarettes. Especially if he’s also carrying an ethernet cable….
The one tiny slip that put LulzSec chief Sabu in the FBI’s pocket
Analysis The man named by the FBI as infamous hacktivist Sabu was undone by an embarrassing security blunder, it has emerged. The alleged LulzSec kingpin eventually copped to a battery of hacking charges last August and was reported to have been “co-operating” with the FBI in the months leading up…
DARPA-Funded Hacker’s Tiny $50 Spy Computer Hides In Offices, Drops From Drones
A prototype of O’Connor’s $50 F-BOMB with its case open. (Click to enlarge.) Even more embarrassing than a student discovering your GPS tracking device on his car, as the FBI found out last year, is having to ask him to give the expensive piece of equipment back. So security researcher…
New credit card has tiny screen that makes it virtually theft-proof – but you do have to remember yet another PIN code
A new credit card generates a new three-digit security code every time you use it – and is under test by a bank now. It's the same size as an ordinary credit card, powered by a battery that lasts three years. View full post on credit card fraud – Yahoo!…