Man used neighbor's Wi-Fi to threaten Vice President Biden - Computerworld:
This is a good example of what I have been calling "Digital Assassination."
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Hackers strike at MasterCard to support WikiLeaks - Yahoo! Finance
Hackers strike at MasterCard to support WikiLeaks - Yahoo! Finance:
LONDON (AP) -- "Hackers rushed to the defense of WikiLeaks on Wednesday, launching attacks on MasterCard, Visa, Swedish prosecutors, a Swiss bank, Sarah Palin and others who have acted against the site and its jailed founder Julian Assange..."
This is just a taste of what's to come - the power of net-based attacks to cause significant financial, cultural, and social change will approach that of conventional military warfare attacks.
LONDON (AP) -- "Hackers rushed to the defense of WikiLeaks on Wednesday, launching attacks on MasterCard, Visa, Swedish prosecutors, a Swiss bank, Sarah Palin and others who have acted against the site and its jailed founder Julian Assange..."
This is just a taste of what's to come - the power of net-based attacks to cause significant financial, cultural, and social change will approach that of conventional military warfare attacks.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Print Story: US works to secure networks as hackers advance - Yahoo! News
US works to secure networks as hackers advance - Yahoo! News: "
As the Department of Homeland Security moves methodically to pare down and secure the approximately 2,400 network connections used every day by millions of federal workers around the world, experts suggest that technology already may be passing them by.
As the Department of Homeland Security moves methodically to pare down and secure the approximately 2,400 network connections used every day by millions of federal workers around the world, experts suggest that technology already may be passing them by.
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