NEW YORK (Reuters) – Six suspected leaders of the international hacking organization known as Anonymous were charged by U.S. authorities of computer crimes, dealing a major blow to the loose-knit group that has wreaked havoc on the websites of government agencies and major corporations. Among those charged was Hector Xavier…
‘Active defense’ experts call for larger role for U.S. Cyber Command
Two former NSA chiefs argued at RSA Conference 2012 for more “active defense” information sharing and a larger security role for U.S. Cyber Command. View full post on SearchSecurity: Security Wire Daily News View full post on National Cyber Security
Why U.S. Prosectors Won’t Be Filing Corruption Charges Against News Corp
What if the scandal involving bribery, phone-hacking and News Corp landed in an American courtroom? It would be a great story. But despite the best efforts of some media outlets to wish the story into … View full post on obama hacking government – Yahoo! News Search Results View full…
U.S. Should Not Follow China’s Example in Merging Cyber and Electronic Warfare Efforts
On November 14, Defense News ran an interesting story by Asia correspondent Wendell Minnick about how the General Staff of China's People’s Liberation Army (PLA) manages cyber warfare activities…. View full post on america cyber attack – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
News Corp. Hacker Said to Have U.S. Phone Numbers in His Notes
February 24, 2012, 7:22 PM EST More From Businessweek BNY Mellon, Citigroup, Berkshire Hathaway in Court News Mattel, River Rights, Philip Morris, Goldman in Court News SAC’s Cohen Hid $5.5 Million From Ex-Wife, Lawyer Tells Court Murdoch Set to Face Sun Newsroom After Journalists Arrested Foreign Bribery, Wynn, Parmalot, Paulson,…
News Corp. Hacker Said to Have U.S. Phone Numbers in His Notes
February 24, 2012, 7:22 PM EST More From Businessweek BNY Mellon, Citigroup, Berkshire Hathaway in Court News Mattel, River Rights, Philip Morris, Goldman in Court News SAC’s Cohen Hid $5.5 Million From Ex-Wife, Lawyer Tells Court Murdoch Set to Face Sun Newsroom After Journalists Arrested Foreign Bribery, Wynn, Parmalot, Paulson,…
News Corp. Hacker Said to Have U.S. Phone Numbers in His Notes
February 24, 2012, 7:22 PM EST More From Businessweek BNY Mellon, Citigroup, Berkshire Hathaway in Court News Mattel, River Rights, Philip Morris, Goldman in Court News SAC’s Cohen Hid $5.5 Million From Ex-Wife, Lawyer Tells Court Murdoch Set to Face Sun Newsroom After Journalists Arrested Foreign Bribery, Wynn, Parmalot, Paulson,…
News Corp. Hacker Mulcaire Said to Have U.S. Phone Numbers Among His Notes
The former News Corp. private detective who hacked phones for the News of the World had U.S. telephone numbers among the details of British hacking victims in his notes, a person familiar with the matter said. Glenn Mulcaire, jailed in 2007 for illegally accessing mobile-phone messages of people in the…
Securing U.S. Cyberspace
"I am pleased to release the Blueprint for a Secure Cyber Future: The Cybersecurity Strategy for the Homeland Security Enterprise. View full post on homeland cyber – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Kafkaesque ordeal: Innocent Canadian arrested at U.S. border
BELLINGHAM, Wash. – A city bus driver from Vancouver, B.C., who tried to enter the U.S. at the Blaine crossing was arrested and thrown into jail after border officials mistook him for an international fugitive with the same name. Several days later, the case against the bus driver was dismissed…