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Cyberattack on U.S. Power Plants Could Cause $1T in Economic Damage
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Let’s imagine an “improbable, but not impossible” cyberassault on the U.S. power grid. A shadowy group of skilled and malicious actors spend years implanting a piece of malware, dubbed the “Erebos” trojan, in the control systems of power plants across the…
U.S. Government, Firms Conduct International Cyber-Exercises
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans The 3-week effort, called Cyber Guard, comes as U.S. government systems and private firms suffer major attacks. This year, banks and energy officials took part. The U.S. Department of Defense wrapped up a 20-day series of cyber-exercises incorporating more than 100…
Terror expert: U.S. vulnerable to any ‘hacker or cracker’
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Terrorism expert Harvey Kushner says the most sensitive U.S. assets are at the mercy of any “hacker or cracker,” and the next major attack against the country will likely come through cyberspace, but he is also also cautiously optimistic that America’s…
First on CNN: U.S. data hack may be 4 times larger than the government originally said
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Washington (CNN)The personal data of an estimated 18 million current, former and prospective federal employees were affected by a cyber breach at the Office of Personnel Management – more than four times the 4.2 million the agency has publicly acknowledged. The…
OPM wants $37M more for IT — U.S. cyber warriors fare OK in war game
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans OPM WANTS $37M MORE FOR IT — The Office of Personnel Management told congressional appropriators it could use another $37 million to migrate its IT systems in the fiscal year starting in October, Dave scoops. The request came in an email…
Matt DeHart, the alleged Anonymous hacker, deported to U.S. after Canada refused to grant him asylum
Matt DeHart, a former American soldier who sought asylum in Canada claiming torture by U.S. agents probing Anonymous hackers and WikiLeaks, was taken from his Ontario prison cell Sunday morning and delivered to U.S. agents at the border. Mr. DeHart, 30, was allowed to make a quick phone call en…
Told U.S. is hacker, firm probes
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Powered by Max Banner Ads BERLIN — Gemalto, the largest maker of mobile-phone cards, said it’s investigating a report that U.S. and U.K. spies allegedly hacked into its computer network to steal the keys used to encrypt conversations, messages and data traffic….
Microchips set to take over U.S. credit cards this year
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans American shoppers, adept at swiping the stripe, soon will learn to dip the chip in malls and strip centers across the land. We’re talking about credit cards, specifically high-tech ones with microchips inside to make plastic money more secure. Chip cards…
Accused Russian Hacker Can Be Sent to U.S., Dutch Court Says
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A Russian accused of taking part in the most prolific computer-hacking organization ever uncovered by American authorities can be extradited to the U.S. after a Dutch court rejected his bid to serve any sentence in the Netherlands. Vladimir Drinkman failed to…