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Keyword: cyberspy

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  • Big Brother is coming: NSA's $1.9 billion cyber spy center a power grab

    07/13/2010 10:31:47 PM PDT · by mojitojoe · 16 replies
    DESERET NEWS ^ | 12/20/2009 | Chuck Gates
    "By the very nature of the intelligence business, it is difficult to discuss much of the NSA mission." — National Security Agency Web site In this post-Sept. 11 world, plans by the National Security Agency to construct a colossal $1.9 billion information storage center at Camp Williams could be considered a power trip. But it's not the sort of power trip that keeps civil libertarians lying awake at night. No, this power grab is for the stuff of Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla — the juice needed to keep acres of NSA supercomputers humming and a cyber eye peeled for...
  • GhostNet spy network phishes international victims (CHINA can listen to you thur your pc)

    03/30/2009 4:28:48 PM PDT · by rgr · 2 replies · 490+ views
    scmagazineus.com ^ | 03/30/09 | scmagazineus.com
    A cyberespionage network, known as GhostNet, possibly operating out of China, is making use of malicious websites and phishing emails to take control of hundreds of sensitive government machines across 103 countries, researchers revealed this weekend. A pair of Canadian researchers at the Munk Center for International Studies at the University of Toronto said GhostNet struck "high-value targets," such as foreign embassies and ministries, and even a NATO network. So far, some 1,300 computers have been infected by servers that trace back to China. The researchers, Ron Deibert and Rafal Rohozinski, released their 53-page report Sunday after 10 months of...
  • Chinese hack into Indian embassies, steal Dalai Lama's documents (worldwide Hack attack)

    03/28/2009 10:03:16 PM PDT · by Perdogg · 21 replies · 1,588+ views
    A China-based cyber spy network has hacked into government and private systems in 103 countries, including those of many Indian embassies and the Dalai Lama, an Internet research group said here Saturday. The Information Warfare Monitor (IWM), which carried out an extensive 10-month research on cyber spy activities emanating from China, said the hacked systems include the computers of Indian embassies and offices of the Dalai Lama.
  • Cyber-spy shares her know-how tracking terrorists

    01/12/2009 9:45:17 AM PST · by DFG · 1 replies · 477+ views
    LA Times ^ | 01/11/09 | Erika Hayasaki
    Shannen Rossmiller, a former judge from Montana, has posed as Muslim militants to infiltrate extremist chat rooms. Now she wants to expand her one-woman operation, she says at an FBI conference.
  • US looking into Syrian link in Guantanamo spying

    09/25/2003 1:30:03 AM PDT · by kattracks · 8 replies · 310+ views
    Agence France-Presse | 9/25/03
    The United States is investigating the extent of Syria's role in alleged espionage at the Guantanamo detention center for hundreds of Afghan war prisoners, a top general said, as a probe widened to other US services.An Air Force translator, Senior Airman Ahmad al-Halabi, was arrested July 23 on charges of espionage and aiding the enemy by attempting to send intelligence, names and serial numbers of prisoners to Syria, and carrying a laptop computer with 180 classified notes for delivery to Syria."If it turns out that this guy is guilty, and it turns out that he was talking to Syria...
  • GITMO GI HELD AS A CYBER SPY

    09/25/2003 12:40:35 AM PDT · by kattracks · 137 replies · 687+ views
    New York Post ^ | 9/25/03 | NILES LATHEM
    <p>September 25, 2003 -- WASHINGTON - An Air Force translator at the terrorist prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was caught downloading secrets from the military's ultra-secure computer network and e-mailing the files to Syria, Pentagon officials revealed yesterday. The brazen act of betrayal by Syrian-born Air Force Senior Airman Ahmad al-Halabi, 24, was among new details that emerged in the spy scandal at the high-security prison that could involve four other officers.</p>