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- E-trade, Schwab, Google fall victim to "Office Space/Superman 3" attack
- A great example of an attack where Web Application Firewalls WAFs, simple scanning tools, HackerSafe certifications, and PCI (it might through some financial controls I'm not aware of) are not going to help you stay secure was posted by Kevin Poulsen over at the crime blog at blogs.wired.com. Poulsen's article states: ...
- Tags: Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., Bank, Google Inc., Microsoft Office, Attack, Poulsen, Financial Services, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-05-28
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- China's cyber-militia behind U.S. blackouts?
- Chinese hackers may have been behind power blackouts in Florida and the Northeast, according to a report in the National Journal. The report, penned by Shane Harris for the National Journal, lays out a lengthy case that China has deployed hackers working unofficially and officially for the...
- Tags: U.S., China, Blackout, Hacker, Intelligence Official, Takeaway, Government, Hacking, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Security, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-30
- Phoenix Project Manager (exe)
- Phoenix Project Manager is the brain child of Poulsen Construction Management , a company with 30+ years of experience in the scheduling industry. It is scheduling software designed and written by schedulers. Phoenix Project Manager produces solid schedules with ease. The foundation of the system is based on the Critical...
- Tags: Phoenix Technologies, Project Manager, Networking
- Software downloads 2007-11-02
- MySpace falsely accuses woman of being sex offender
- In a case of mistaken identity, MySpace has deemed a University of Colorado student a sex offender and dumped her profile, reports Wired NewsAccording to ABC News, 29 year-old Jessica Davis was falsely accused of being a sex offender and kicked off MySpace. Davis appealed to MySpace hoping to clear...
- Tags: Law enforcement, State &, Local Govt
- Blog posts 2007-05-29
- Higher ed struggles to secure its data
- Its no secret that colleges and universities have been a favorite target of hackers. They are repositories of juicy bits of personal information that data thieves love, and after the recent breach at UCLA, schools are grappling with how to patch the holes in their security systems, reports The...
- Tags: Higher Ed, Education Technology, Cybersecurity
- Blog posts 2006-12-21
- Just how dangerous is MySpace?
- Wired News offer "scenes from the MySpace backlash," starting with the story of young Justin Layshock, who created a fake MySpace profile of his principal, Eric Trosch of Hermitage (Pa.) Hickory High School. For "birthday" he listed "too drunk to remember." And for vital stats like eye...
- Tags: MySpace
- Blog posts 2006-03-06
- Can the FBI scale as well as a DDoS?
- Security Focus' Kevin Poulsen has reported that the FBI has busted an alleged DDoS mafia that was using Distributed Denial of Service DDoS attacks to shut down the Web sites of businesses that were in competition with a Massachusetts-based business. The businessman apparently established contact with an underground element of the Internet...
- Tags: FBI, attack, distributed denial of service
- Blog posts 2004-08-27
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