America’s military forces are dropping “cyber bombs” on Islamic State terrorist groups for the first time, Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work told reporters accompanying him on a military flight on Tuesday. The ISIS internet attacks, whatever the particulars really may be, are part of a stepped-up coordinated effort to put…
Bush hacking suspect faces U.S. charges
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
Immigrant Influxes Put U.S. Schools to the Test – Education Week
In St. Cloud, Minn., educators are grappling with language and cultural differences in the city’s growing Somali community. View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Immigrant Influxes Put U.S. Schools to the Test – Education Week appeared first on Parent Security Online. View…
Key Education Appeals Await Attention of Eight-Member U.S. Supreme Court
Cases involving student off-campus speech, state support of religious schools, and the outsourcing of education have been appealed to the justices. View full post on The School Law Blog – Education Week #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Key Education Appeals Await Attention of Eight-Member U.S. Supreme Court appeared…
Irish court backs extradition to U.S. of `facilitator of child porn’
Ireland’s High Court on Wednesday cleared the way for the extradition to the United States of a man the Federal Bureau of Investigation has described as the world’s biggest facilitator of child pornography. The U.S. Attorney General in 2013 asked Ireland to extradite Eric Marques to face four charges of…
China’s Xinhua says U.S. OPM hack was not state-sponsored
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans China’s official Xinhua news agency said on Wednesday anINVESTIGATION into a massive U.S. computer breach last year that compromised data on more than 22 million federal workers found that the hacking attack was criminal, not state-sponsored. In an article about a…
U.S. spy agency to end bulk call data collection by end Nov.: memo
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans The U.S. National Security Agency is ready to end later this month collecting Americans’ domestic call records in bulk and move to a more targeted system, meeting a legislative deadline imposed earlier this year, according to a government memo seen by…
Teen hackers strike again, allegedly gain access to U.S. arrest records database
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A group of teenage hackers going by the name of “Crackas With Attitude” (CWA) are on a rampage, breaking into federal systems to embarrass the U.S. government. Network jobs are hot; salaries expected to rise in 2016 Wireless network engineers, network…
U.S. Detects Flurry of Iranian Hacking
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard military force hacked email and social-media accounts of Obama administration officials in recent weeks in attacks believed to be tied to the arrest in Tehran of an Iranian-American businessman, U.S. officials said. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,…