InfoSec News Archiv Oktober 2010
- [ISN] Study Shows Some Android Apps Leak User Data Without Clear Notifications,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2010-39,
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- [ISN] Cyber-security Hurts Federal Government Productivity, Survey Says,
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- [ISN] Stuxnet code hints at possible Israeli origin, researchers say,
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- [ISN] US military Cyber Command won't go operational as planned,
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- [ISN] Money mule arrests highlight banks' efforts to fight fraud,
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- [ISN] [Dataloss Weekly Summary] Week of Sunday, September 26, 2010,
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- [ISN] Feds detail cyber security strategy,
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- [ISN] Survey: Business continuity plans still need work,
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- [ISN] Nationwide holiday ups China's risk to Stuxnet,
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- [ISN] Cyber warriors could see less time at sea,
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- [ISN] Are Mossad agents selling paintings in Utah?,
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- [ISN] New Verizon Report: Non-PCI Compliant Organizations Suffer More Breaches,
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- [ISN] Adobe plugs 23 holes in Reader, Acrobat,
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- [ISN] Novell Finds Widespread Concern About Cloud Security,
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- [ISN] Russian 'Hackers' Busted by FBI,
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- [ISN] Students Hack Washington D.C.'s Web Voting System to Play College Fight Song,
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- [ISN] Secret-Spilling Sources at Risk Following Cryptome Breach,
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- [ISN] Rogue Trader at Societe Generale Gets 3 Years,
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- [ISN] Cyber threat: Isro rules out Stuxnet attack on Insat-4 B,
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- [ISN] [Dataloss Weekly Summary] Week of Sunday, October 3, 2010,
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- [ISN] Microsoft fixes record 49 holes, including Stuxnet flaw,
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- [ISN] Shrinking brains trust risks cyber defence,
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- [ISN] Smart Grids Offer Cyber Attack Opportunities,
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- [ISN] Ruskie gang hijacks Microsoft network to push penis pills,
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- [ISN] Oracle database admins acknowledge security gaps,
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- [ISN] Massive Healthcare Fraud Ring Stole Physician, Patient Identities,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2010-41,
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- [ISN] 'World's sexiest hacker' faces court,
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- [ISN] Microsoft Finds U.S. Leads In Botnets,
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- [ISN] Microsoft confirms Russian pill-pusher attack on its network,
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- [ISN] Hackers still strong despite soft economy,
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- [ISN] Fight cyberwar with cold war doctrines, says former DHS chief,
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- [ISN] New Zeus Attack Preys On Quarterly Federal Taxpayers,
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- [ISN] Hackers in China swiped sensitive data from govât ,
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- [ISN] Stolen computer contains Social Security numbers,
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- [ISN] 'Unprecedented wave' of Java exploits hits users, says Microsoft,
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- [ISN] [Dataloss Weekly Summary] Week of Sunday, October 10, 2010,
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- [ISN] DOD, DHS working on one-two punch for cybersecurity,
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- [ISN] Gov promises 'transformative' cyber security programme,
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- [ISN] N.Korean Hackers 'Snooping Around G20 Summit Venue',
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- [ISN] Hotel room security check,
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- [ISN] Hacker hits Kaspersky website,
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- [ISN] Lynn: Cyberspace is the New Domain of Warfare,
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- [ISN] SCADA security just got more serious,
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- [ISN] Government Ready For Cybersecurity Deadline, Officials Say,
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- [ISN] Incidence Of Cybertheft Surpasses Incidence Of Physical Theft For The First Time, Study Says,
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- [ISN] Pentagon Will Help Homeland Security Department Fight Domestic Cyberattacks,
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- [ISN] PCI: Smaller Merchants Threatened,
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- [ISN] Man pleads guilty to using hack, pump-and-dump botnet,
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- [ISN] Army cyber unit guards computer networks,
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- [ISN] Gene Simmons battles Anonymous group after new DDoS attacks,
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- [ISN] Nuclear Station Suffers USB Data Breach,
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- [ISN] Mac users warned of growing virus threat,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2010-42,
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- [ISN] FBI Warns Of 'Corporate Account Takeover' Scams,
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- [ISN] Japan has national botnet warriors; why don't we?,
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- [ISN] The Scariest Company In Tech,
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- [ISN] Hackers plant Firefox 0day on Nobel Peace Prize website,
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- [ISN] Iranian cyber army moves into botnets,
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- [ISN] [Dataloss Weekly Summary] Week of Sunday, October 17, 2010,
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- [ISN] Report: âSpear-Phishingâ Attacks Keep on Giving ,
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- [ISN] How to protect against Firesheep attacks,
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- [ISN] Researchers hack toys, attack iPhones at ToorCon,
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- [ISN] The Online Threat,
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- [ISN] Hackers shopping malware network,
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- [ISN] Credit card 'flash attack' steals up to $500,000 a month,
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- [ISN] 460th Space Wing wraps up first ever Cyber Lightning exercise,
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- [ISN] Vietnam Is Riskiest Country Domain, Study Says,
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- [ISN] Has WikiLeaks landed in cyberattack crosshairs?,
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- [ISN] Hackers Target G20 Seoul Summit Website,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2010-43,
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- [ISN] More Bredolab arrests may occur, say Dutch prosecutors,
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- [ISN] Iranian Cyber Army's plan to sell botnets increases threat level,
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- [ISN] University addresses security breach,
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- [ISN] President Should Have 'Kill Switch' For Internet, Most Americans Say,
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- [ISN] Stolen laptop causes chaos for Accomack residents,
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- [ISN] How to Hack Palin's Facebook Page,
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