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Zero Day - Dec 1, 2008
Earlier this month we saw the military ban the use of USB drives and other removable media. Apparently the virus outbreak that lead to this measure affected 75\% of all systems at the largest U.S. military base in …
Also tagged: malware, anti virus, governments, united states of america, viruses and worms, people s republic of china, complex attacks
Zero Day - Nov 19, 2008
The popular British anti-fraud site Bobbear.co.uk is currently under a DDoS attack (distributed denial of service attack) , originally launched last Wednesday, and is continuing to hit the site with 3/4 million hits …
Also tagged: malware, hackers, botnets, pen testing, denial of service dos
GreenTech Pastures - Oct 8, 2008
Is the recession the ultimate way to fight global warming? That’s the suggestrion from one market commentator. Less spending=less greenhouse gas, he says. The outlook from international finance organizations is …
Also tagged: europe, european union, global warming, climate change, china, fossil fuel, conservation, federal government, air pollution, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Sep 9, 2008
Here’s the results of a report by the folks at ethisphere. Their pick for the top urban sustainability centers by 2020: Toronto Singapore Hyderabad Cape Town Abu Dhabi New York City London Melbourne Curitiba Frankfurt …
Also tagged: europe, africa, global warming, climate change, india, research, canada, china, mass transit, renewable energy, latin america, air pollution, green tech, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics
Zero Day - Aug 14, 2008
In the wake of the Russian-Georgian conflict, a week worth of speculations around Russian Internet forums have finally materialized into a coordinated cyber attack against Georgia’s Internet infrastructure. The attacks …
Also tagged: malware, hackers, black hat, botnets, governments, denial of service dos
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 13, 2008
In the wake of the Russian-Georgian conflict, a week worth of speculations around Russian Internet forums have finally materialized into a coordinated cyber attack against Georgia's Internet infrastructure. The attacks …
Also tagged: security, internet, web, site, web technology, georgia, attack, web site, cyberattack, web site development, ria novosti, distributed denial of service, dancho danchev, alania tv
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 13, 2008
Notable headlines: Larry Dignan: Georgia turns to Google's Blogger amid Russia onslaught Dancho Danchev: Coordinated Russia vs Georgia cyber attack in progress ZDNet UK: Georgia accuses Russia of co-ordinated …
Also tagged: hacking, security, internet, microsoft windows, software, outage, operating systems, georgia, apple iphone, google gmail, larry dignan, google inc, windows security, cyberattack, cloud computing, viruses and worms, e mail providers
web technology News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 12, 2008
In the wake of Russian-Georgian conflict, a week worth of speculations around Russian Internet forums have finally materialized into a coordinated cyber attack against Georgia's Internet infrastructure, whose tactics …
Also tagged: security, internet, web, site, web technology, georgia, attack, web site, cyberattack, web site development, ria novosti, distributed denial of service, dancho danchev, alania tv
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 11, 2008
What do you do when your country is under attack by Russia and your government's Web sites pummeled by an alleged cyber attack? If you're Georgia you turn to Google, specifically Blogger. To get its message out, the …
Also tagged: hacking, security, internet, software, government, web technology, georgia, blogger, enterprise software, larry dignan, google inc, viruses and worms, vertical industries, web site development
data management News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jul 28, 2008
Russia apparently could become a datacenter hub. It has hydroelectric power, cold temperatures to keep all those servers cool and a booming economy with lots of engineering talent. But there are enough moving parts to …
Also tagged: hardware, storage, data management, larry dignan, data center, data centers, british petroleum co plc