InfoSec News Archiv November 2011
- [ISN] Denied: no bail for ATM hacker,
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- [ISN] Duqu not created by authors of Stuxnet worm, says security company,
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- [ISN] 'Nitro' hackers use stock malware to steal chemical, defense secrets,
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- [ISN] =?iso8859-7?q?Why_the_FBI=A2s_=27new_Internet=27_is_a_dumb_?==?iso8859-7?q?idea?=,
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- [ISN] Risky business: Outsourcing opens doors for security consultants,
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- [ISN] Anonymous threatens, then cancels, attack on drug ring,
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- [ISN] Were Your IDs, Passwords Stolen? Check PwnedList,
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- [ISN] Web Security Expert Warns Of Cyber World War,
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- [ISN] Microsoft expected to offer hot fix for Duqu soon,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2011-44,
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- [ISN] There is no cyber war the same way there is no nuclear war,
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- [ISN] China's cyber-warfare capabilities are 'fairly rudimentary',
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- [ISN] Backpack bungle as Defence aide allows spies to steal portable drive,
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- [ISN] Cyber attack on key N-facility in Mysore?,
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- [ISN] THOTCON 0x3 CFP NOW OPEN, and General Admittance tickets!,
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- [ISN] =?iso8859-7?q?Woman_Cops_To_Hacking_Ex-Playboy_Playmate=A2s?==?iso8859-7?q?_E-Mail=2C_Swiping_Racy_Photos_Of_Baseball_Star?=,
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- [ISN] Cloud Services Credentials Easily Stolen Via Google Code Search,
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- [ISN] DARPA, NSA, DoD launch cyber security effort: Operation Schmooze Hackers,
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- [ISN] Chinese hackers hitting many more places than Japan,
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- [ISN] Financial Records of Millions At Risk After Computershare Insider Copies Data To USB... Then Loses The USB,
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- [ISN] Hackers Hijack Millions of Computers in 'Massive' Fraud Case,
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- [ISN] Feds confirm prisons vulnerable to Stuxnet-like attack,
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- [ISN] Critical Infrastructure exploitable vulnerability will not be patched,
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- [ISN] Pentagon battle concept has Cold War posture on China,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2011-45,
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- [ISN] Tabloid's future in doubt over phone hacking scandal,
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- [ISN] Hacker, Cyclist, Executive, Spy,
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- [ISN] Steam Web sites hacked, gamer data exposed,
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- [ISN] Open-source toolkit finds Duqu infections,
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- [ISN] BayThreat 2011 Update,
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- [ISN] Huawei buys out Symantec in joint venture,
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- [ISN] World's stealthiest rootkit pushes DNS hijacking trojan,
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- [ISN] Security researcher says Iran to blame for its own Duqu infections,
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- [ISN] DSD accidentally leaks own infosec manual,
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- [ISN] Hacker reveals plan to occupy airwaves,
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- [ISN] New Lingua Franca For Exchanging Cyberattack Intelligence,
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- [ISN] Security 'chaos' leaves utility grids vulnerable, report says,
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- [ISN] Security blunder in Canberra - Obama visit details stored in old van,
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- [ISN] Mystery 'virus' Disrupts New Zealand Ambulance Service,
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- [ISN] Search Engines Can Expose Open Source Holes,
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- [ISN] 11/16/11 is American Internet Censorship Day,
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- [ISN] The US Stop Online Piracy Act: A primer,
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- [ISN] GAO Report Highlights Common Database And Access Control Woes,
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- [ISN] 7 Facts On Duqu Malware Attacks,
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- [ISN] BIND security update protects against serious server crash,
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- [ISN] N. Korea 'Hacked E-Mails of Computer Security Boffins',
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- [ISN] IT Security Salaries Expected to Grow 4.5% in 2012,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2011-46,
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- [ISN] Lab's behavioral system can catch insider threats,
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- [ISN] Stolen Desktop Computer Exposes Data Of Nearly 4 Million Patients,
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- [ISN] Wealthy staff, not hackers, often thieves,
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- [ISN] Water utility hackers destroy pump, expert says,
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- [ISN] Sandia Labs: SOPA will 'negatively impact' U.S. cybersecurity,
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- [ISN] TRICARE data breach,
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- [ISN] Online threat: Govt told to strengthen cyber security,
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- [ISN] Cyber training no longer basic,
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- [ISN] Full-disc encryption is too good, complain CSI teams,
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- [ISN] How AFP smashed Bottle hackers,
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- [ISN] AT&T thwarts hacking attempt on mobile accounts,
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- [ISN] Experts advise caution, information sharing in wake of alleged utility attacks,
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- [ISN] FSA Tests Bank Readiness for Hackers, U.K. Olympic Travel Chaos,
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- [ISN] Cyber cooperation needed,
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- [ISN] The one ring to rule them all,
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- [ISN] Why are Russians excellent cybercriminals?,
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- [ISN] NASDAQ out of date software helped hackers -- report,
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- [ISN] Google mail crypto tweak makes eavesdropping harder,
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- [ISN] Firms Slow To Secure Flaws In Embedded Devices,
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- [ISN] =?iso8859-7?q?Confusion_Center=3A_Feds_Now_Say_Hacker_Didn?==?iso8859-7?q?=A2t_Destroy_Water_Pump?=,
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- [ISN] Cyberattacks a top national security concern, GOP candidates say,
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- [ISN] Police use hacker forum material as training manuals,
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- [ISN] Hungarian hacks Marriott's systems to blackmail for job,
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- [ISN] Software maker sorry for trying to silence security researcher,
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- [ISN] DDoS: The Message is Often Lost in the Noise,
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- [ISN] Nicolas Sarkozy's party denies hacking Dominique Strauss-Kahn's phone,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2011-47,
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- [ISN] Australia's eHealth record a security 'disaster',
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- [ISN] Four hack suspects linked to terrorist group,
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- [ISN] Largest DDoS attack so far this year peaked at 45Gbps, says company,
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- [ISN] Attackers Gearing Up for Cyber Monday With Scams, Deals,
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- [ISN] USB sticks still being used insecurely, Ponemon study finds,
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- [ISN] Twitter crypto purchase leaves Egypt dissidents in lurch,
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- [ISN] Guess the Size of Fed IT Security Workforce,
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- [ISN] BUSTED! Secret app on millions of phones logs key taps,
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- [ISN] Ottawa physicist uses science to generate truly random numbers,
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- [ISN] Cyber-Criminals Peddling Fake AV That Looks Very Much Like the Real Thing,
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- [ISN] HP LaserJet printers vulnerable to attacks, researchers warn,
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- [ISN] Foreign hackers targeted Canadian firms,
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- [ISN] CanSecWest 2012 Mar 7-9; 2nd call for papers, closes next week, Monday. Dec. 5 2011,
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