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zdnet.com » News items | ZDNet - Oct 6, 2008
The indictments are part of the FBI's Operation Cyberslam, said to be the US's first successful investigation into a large-scale, commercially motivated denial-of-service attack Two Europeans, one of whom is English …
Also tagged: security, government, botnet, fbi, attacks, dos, attack, federal government, cyberattack, distributed denial of service, matthew broersma, zdnet co uk, operation cyberslam, gembe
technet.com » Roger's Security Blog - Sep 26, 2008
As usual (and probably as most of you) I started today scanning through my mails and RSS feeds for important and urgent information. By doing that, I stumbled across an article called Hackers and Nigeria vulnerability …
Also tagged: politics, critical infrastructure protection
technet.com » Roger's Security Blog - Sep 22, 2008
This is pretty remarkable from my point of view: In 2005 our Forensic team together with our Investigators obtained the identification and arrest of M. Jean-Charles S. for the illegal distribution of a hacking tutorial …
Also tagged: law enforcement
northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Sep 15, 2008
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Also tagged: technology, internet, crime, opinion, computers, children, police, courts, consumers, harassment, child pornography, cyberstalking, warren county, adirondacks, warren county sheriffs, town of chester, bruce nolin
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Rent a Botnet on eBay (Part 2)technet.com » Roger's Security Blog - Sep 13, 2008 You might have seen my recent blogpost on the botnet on eBay. They have seen it (we briefly touched base on that) and – now it's gone: Cool stuff! Roger |
technet.com » Roger's Security Blog - Sep 11, 2008
It is getting better over time: Now you can rent a Botnet on eBay to increase your hitrate on YouTube (By the way: Free shipping is included) …
technet.com » Roger's Security Blog - Sep 9, 2008
As you might know, I blogged on e-Voting recently (Why I do not like e-Voting) and got quite some reactions. A few here but most of them privately. Most of you seem to like e-Voting. Now, think again! Look at this …
Also tagged: policy, processes, critical infrastructure protection
northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Sep 8, 2008
LOS ANGELES—A federal judge has refused to dismiss charges against the Missouri woman charged with fraudulently using an account on the social networking Web site MySpace. The woman posed as a teenage boy who feigned …
Also tagged: technology, internet, social networking, website, crime, myspace, courts, suicide, lori drew
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Cyberpunk Increases Our Fear of Cybercrime [Cyberpunked]Last week, experts at a Sicilian conference on planetary emergencies warned us to expect certain doom from cyberattacks, an apparent time bomb that could come from any one of the billions of minds ticking away on … Also tagged: william gibson, cyberpunk, cyberattack, cyberpunked |
bloggernews.net » Blogger News Network - Aug 28, 2008
(Courtesy of buySAFE) The Center for American Progress and the Center for Democracy and Technology recently released a report concluding that not enough is being done to protect the public from fraud on the Internet …
Also tagged: internet, technology news, breaking news, business news, identity theft, buyer beware, due diligence, caveat emptor, auction fraud, buysafe, all news, blogosphere news, too good to be true, consumer trust, jeff grass