Elkhart’s Jose Carmen Garcia Jr. arrested on child pornography charges Wednesday in Elkhart County
An Elkhart man has been arrested on child pornography charges after an investigation by state authorities and Fishers police. Jose Carmen Garcia Jr., 25, is charged with two counts of child exploitation as a Class C felony and two counts of possession of child pornography as a Class D felony. An undercover investigation by detectives […]
Councilman to hold press conference Wednesday on new crime-fighting technology being used in Detroit
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans 7 Action News is expecting to learn more Wednesday, September 23, about a form of crime-fighting technology Detroit police have been using for about a year now. The technology is called Shotspotter and it’s been credited with helping police in cities across the country. Detroit Councilman […]
ISIS social media accounts are buzzing with a spreadsheet of personal data on employees of the American, British, and Australian governments, including military personnel. The Islamic State claims this list was compiled using data stolen from government systems by its “hacking division,” although some experts who have reviewed the list say most of it was more likely created using simple Google searches of publicly available data. There are about 1,400 individuals included on the list. The list was accompanied by a message from the “Islamic State Hacking Division,” transcribed by Sky News: O Crusaders, as you continue your aggression towards the Islamic State and your bombing campaign against the Muslims, know that we are in your emails and computer systems, watching and recording your every move. We have your names and addresses, we are in your emails and social media accounts, we are extracting confidential data and passing on your personal information to the soldiers of the khilafah, who soon with the permission of Allah will strike at your necks in your own lands. So wait, we too are waiting. The Sydney Morning Herald criticizes Australian officials for being “caught on their heels” by the hit list, which includes Defense Force employees and a Victorian MP. Even though “Australia’s most senior Islamic State militant, former Melbourne man and terror recruiter Neil Prakash” was posting links to the hit list early Wednesday morning, at least half of the Australians targeted by ISIS said they were unaware of the threat until they were informed by the media… which contacted them using the phone numbers published by the Islamic State. “I’m completely at a loss,” said the aforementioned MP, who at least has access to a security detail assigned to protect elected officials. “What do I do? The police probably know less than you and I.” Defense Force employees on the list said they were in shock no one from the government had warned them. Various agencies of the Australian government declined to discuss the matter. In addition to Prakash – who crowed “Cyber war got em shook!” and “Kill them where you find them and enslave their women” on Twitter – the Herald reports “other prominent militants, including British man Junaid Hussain, who is third on a CIA kill list of Islamic State operatives, also used social media to promote the leak and encourage attacks.” Sky News reports the hit list includes British Foreign Office employees, plus a “local council employee.” Most of the names on the list are American, including personnel from the Air Force, Marines, NASA, FBI, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Russian state outlet RT.com says the list also includes “a worker in an Israeli magistrate’s court” and “someone in a college in Mississippi.” The RT.com article mentions some reasons for skepticism about the Islamic State’s claim that this list includes confidential information obtained by hackers: some of the phone numbers appear to be disconnected, while the purportedly stolen U.S. military passwords appearing on the list are “too weak to pass the guidelines of an official computer system operated by the Pentagon.” The Sydney Morning Herald also found some of the information published on the list to be outdated. “This is the second or third time they’ve claimed that and the first two times I’ll tell you, whatever lists they got were not taken by any cyber attack,” said Army Chief of Staff General Ray Odierno, as quoted by the UK Guardian. The Guardian also cites the opinion of computer security expert Troy Hunt, who said the of the supposedly hacked data: “It’s pretty clear that it’s been aggregated from different sources. It’s been put together on the basis of a .gov or .mil address. Even the passwords, they’re not strong enough to have come from a corporate or government. They’re not even strong enough to have come from an online service – you can’t create a Gmail account, for example, with a password of less than eight characters, and here we’re seeing some passwords of three letters.” The UK Daily Mail notes that Twitter administrators appear to have shut down the Islamic State Hacking Division’s account three times on Wednesday while it attempted to spread its hit list around, leading to the creation of a fourth terrorist account with the message, “Kuffar seem to be raging.”
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans ISIS social media accounts are buzzing with a spreadsheet of personal data on employees of the American, British, and Australian governments, including military personnel. The Islamic State claims this list was compiled using data stolen from government systems by its “hacking division,” although some experts who […]
Crime branch launches probe into Dr Prakash Amte biopic director piracy complaint Wednesday, 19 November 2014 – 6:30am IST | Agency: DNA DNA Correspondent
The cyber cell of Mumbai crime branch has launched an investigation into a piracy complaint registered by the director and producer of Marathi blockbuster movie Dr Prakash Amte, The Real Hero. The filmmaker, Samruddhi Porey, has alleged that the entire […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net or http://AmIHackerProof.com View full post […]
Sabour Bradley on Episode 1 | Head First | Premieres Wednesday 1 May ABC2
From sex tapes to Aussies in Syria and so much more, Head First is a series about everyday Australians living extraordinary lives in hidden worlds. Delve int… Read More…. View full post on Select From Our Menu
Head First | Episode 1 Social Monster promo | Wednesday 9.30pm ABC2
Dive in with Sabour Bradley in this first episode as he goes undercover to infiltrate the world of Internet love scammers and travels to Ghana to carry out a… Read More…. View full post on Select From Our Menu
Head First | Episode 1 | Opening 2 minutes | Wednesday 1 May ABC2
First two minutes of episode 1, Social Monster. Sabour is fascinated by the modern day phenomenon of internet love scammers. Cyber criminals are fleecing vul… Read More…. View full post on Select From Our Menu
Part 1 – The Rachel Maddow Show – Wednesday 21st April 2010 (21/04/2010)
The Rachel Maddow Show – Wednesday 21st April 2010 (21/04/2010) Guestlist: * Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell * Simon Johnson, economist, MIT professor * Richard Clarke, the nation’s first special advisor to the president for cybersecurity. He’s the also the government’s former counterterrorism chief. He’s now chairman of Good Harbor Consulting. His new book is called, […]
ISC StormCast for Wednesday, December 28th 2011 http://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=2221, (Wed, Dec 28th)
ISC StormCast for Wednesday, December 28th 2011 Episode 699 A daily summary of events from the SANS Internet Storm Center Author: Johannes Ullrich Keywords: badware malware Show Notes http://sviehb.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/viehboeck_wps.pdf subscribe via iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=304863991 Login here to join the discussion. Article source: http://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=2221 View full post on National Cyber Security
ISC StormCast for Wednesday, November 30th 2011 http://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=2161, (Wed, Nov 30th)
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