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  • Update: Maxtor drives contain password-stealing Trojans

    11/18/2007 7:55:06 AM PST · by Doohickey · 11 replies · 127+ views
    Computerworld ^ | 11/12/2007 | Gregg Keizer
    Seagate Technology LLC has shipped Maxtor disk drives that contain Trojan horses that upload data to a pair of Chinese Web sites, the Taiwanese government's security service warned this weekend. The Investigation Bureau, a part of the Ministry of Justice that's responsible for both internal security and foreign threats, said it suspected mainland China's authorities were responsible for planting the malware on the drives at the factory. "The bureau said that the method of attack was unusual, adding that it suspected Chinese authorities were involved," a story posted by the English-language Taipei Times reported Sunday. "Sensitive information may have already...
  • "Ron Paul Spammers" Targeted by UAB Spam Team

    10/31/2007 6:35:17 AM PDT · by mnehring · 96 replies · 167+ views
    <p>If Texas congressman Ron Paul is elected president in 2008, he may be the first leader of the free world put into power with the help of a global network of hacked PCs spewing spam, according to computer-security researchers who've analyzed a recent flurry of e-mail supporting the long-shot Republican candidate.</p>
  • Hacker war between Sweden and Turkey

    10/15/2007 1:09:36 PM PDT · by ScaniaBoy · 31 replies · 330+ views
    Svenska Dagbladet ^ | 15 october, 2007 | Negra Efendic
    [Tanslation ScaniaBoy] A hacker war between Turkey and Sweden has erupted. Last week Turkish hackers attacked thousands of Swedish sites on the Internet, and this weekend Swedish hackers revenged by publishing pornographic pictures of the prophet Muhammed. The Turkish attacks started several weeks ago. Swedish Web-hotels were attacked and thousands of home-pages were erased, and sometimes the attackers left political messages. On Saturday the Swedish hackers hit back. They had localised a Turkish discussion forum where some of the hackers were registred. The database with names and passwords for all the members to the site was stolen, Per Hellqvist, head...
  • Giving China the 'Key to the Front Door'

    10/03/2007 3:52:21 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 4 replies · 409+ views
    The Loft (GOPUSA blog) ^ | October 3, 2007 | Bobby Eberle
    Several months ago, the Pentagon's network and e-mail system fell victim to computer hacking. After an internal investigation, Pentagon officials declared that the hack was perpetrated by the Chinese military. In particular, officials said the attack "was by China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) and that it led to the shutdown of a computer system serving the office of Defense Secretary Robert Gates." Now, a Chinese company with ties to the country's military, former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, and the Taliban will gain access to U.S. defense-network technology under a proposed merger.According to a story in the Washington Times, Huawei Technologies...
  • Christianchronicle.org hacked by Islamic nuts

    09/30/2007 10:59:41 PM PDT · by LowOiL · 13 replies · 417+ views
    me ^ | me
    Looks like Christian Chronicle web site has been defaced by sickos.
  • Selling National Security (China bids for portion of 3Com)

    09/29/2007 9:47:30 AM PDT · by 1rudeboy · 43 replies · 228+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | September 29, 2007 | Irwin M. Stelzer
    China bids for firm that makes "intrusion prevention" technology for the Department of Defense. THE CHINESE ANNOUNCED on Saturday that they would be buying into the company that provides the Pentagon with technology to prevent cyber-attacks--of the sort the Chinese launched a few weeks ago. Why worry? We are all free traders now, according the president and his secretary of the Treasury--all except misguided Democrats, trade unions, displaced workers, and those who worry about our national security. True, free trade is great--when dealing with other parties who are in it for the same thing--to make money. But that ain't the...
  • China’s cyber army is preparing to march on America, says Pentagon

    09/07/2007 6:09:04 PM PDT · by Flavius · 40 replies · 1,062+ views
    times online ^ | September 8, 2007 | Tim Reid in Washington
    Chinese military hackers have prepared a detailed plan to disable America’s aircraft battle carrier fleet with a devastating cyber attack, according to a Pentagon report obtained by The Times. The blueprint for such an assault, drawn up by two hackers working for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), is part of an aggressive push by Beijing to achieve “electronic dominance” over each of its global rivals by 2050, particularly the US, Britain, Russia and South Korea.
  • Google Gap (are we behind?)

    09/07/2007 6:23:37 AM PDT · by ohioangy · 18 replies · 518+ views
    NRO ^ | 9-7-07 | Mark Hemingway
    In August 2006, just a few months in advance of the midterm elections, 26 million citizens were logging on to the Internet to get information about the campaigns, according to a survey by the Pew Internet and American Life Project. ) That amounts to 13 percent of all adults in the country using the Internet as a tool to make informed political decisions.... And notably, since the inception of Google bombing seven years ago, political Google bombs have been predominantly a tactic of the Left. While Google bombing isn’t exclusive to Democratic partisans (in 2004 a Republican blogger instigated a...
  • Beware: enemy attacks in cyberspace (China: People's Liberation Army)

    09/03/2007 2:44:09 PM PDT · by xtinct · 10 replies · 669+ views
    Financial Times ^ | 9/3/07 | Demetri Sevastopulo
    Lieutenant General Robert Elder, senior Air Force officer for cyberspace issues, recently joked that North Korea “must only have one laptop” to make the more serious point that every potential adversary – except Pyongyang – routinely scans US computer networks. North Korea may be impotent in cyberspace, but its neighbour is not. The Chinese military sent a shiver down the Pentagon’s spine in June by successfully hacking into an unclassified network used by the top policy advisers to Robert Gates, the defence secretary. While the People’s Liberation Army has been probing Pentagon networks hund­reds of times a day for the...
  • Chinese military hacked into Pentagon

    09/03/2007 1:21:27 PM PDT · by RDTF · 73 replies · 2,547+ views
    Financial Times via Drudge Report ^ | Sept 3, 2007 | Demetri Sevastopulo, Richard McGregor
    The Chinese military hacked into a Pentagon computer network in June in the most successful cyber attack on the US defence department, say American ­officials. The Pentagon acknowledged shutting down part of a computer system serving the office of Robert Gates, defence secretary, but declined to say who it believed was behind the attack. Current and former officials have told the Financial Times an internal investigation has revealed that the incursion came from the People’s Liberation Army. One senior US official said the Pentagon had pinpointed the exact origins of the attack. Another person familiar with the event said there...
  • Hackers protest US, Israeli actions on UN website

    08/12/2007 8:46:12 AM PDT · by CometBaby · 5 replies · 227+ views
    Breitbart ^ | 08/12/07
    The official website of the United Nations appeared to have been hacked early Sunday, and was displaying a message protesting US and Israeli policies in the Middle East. The section of the site reserved to statements by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon showed a message, repeated several times, that read: "Hacked By kerem125 M0sted and Gsy That is CyberProtest Hey Ysrail and Usa dont kill children and other people Peace for ever No war." The message also appeared on other web pages that usually display quotes and speeches from the secretary general. The address for the UN chief's website is http://www.un.org/News/ossg....
  • Middle America, Meet The Hackers

    08/08/2007 8:30:34 AM PDT · by em2vn · 3 replies · 537+ views
    Forbes ^ | 08-08-07 | Andy Greenberg
    That exploration goes well beyond invading the closed corners of the Internet. DefCon's more than 6,000 attendees hack everything: their cars, to increase horsepower and remove pesky safety and emissions controls; their brains, using biofeedback receptors attached to videogames to relieve anxiety disorders; even the war in Iraq. One Navy engineer gave a presentation detailing the nine months he spent hacking insurgent bombs, jamming their radio frequencies to prevent detonation.
  • DefCon drama: Undercover reporter bolts after outing (Who else but NBC alert!!!)

    08/05/2007 2:13:09 PM PDT · by buzzyboop · 14 replies · 1,569+ views
    CNet News ^ | August 4, 2007 | Michelle Meyers
    An NBC reporter learned the hard (and embarrassing) way that DefCon 15, a conference of underground hackers who also happen to be security experts, is not the place to go undercover with a hidden camera. George Ou, who blogs for CNET News.com's sister site ZDNet, has written a detailed account of the drama that unfolded Friday at the Las Vegas conference when staff members announced the "spot the undercover reporter" game. Staffers had apparently learned that a Dateline NBC producer hoping to catch someone confessing to a hacking crime was there as a regular attendee after refusing repeatedly to seek...
  • Hackers Crack Microsoft's Digital Rights Management Technology Again (HaHa..)

    07/17/2007 10:21:23 AM PDT · by SubGeniusX · 1 replies · 456+ views
    Fox News ^ | Tuesday, July 17, 2007
    SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. is once again on the defensive against hackers after the launch of a new program that gives average PC users tools to unlock copy-protected digital music and movies. The latest version of the FairUse4M program, which can crack Microsoft's digital rights management system for Windows Media audio and video files, was published online late Friday. In the past year, Microsoft plugged holes exploited by two earlier versions of the program and filed a federal lawsuit against its anonymous authors. Microsoft dropped the lawsuit after failing to identify them. The third version of FairUse4M has a simple...
  • Major internet hacking?

    07/07/2007 11:10:17 AM PDT · by Post-Neolithic · 19 replies · 842+ views
    Mine | 07-07-07 | Post-Neolithic
    Back on July the 6th all of my systems that were on Comcast could not connect to most websites. I could connect to google just fine and also some smaller sites. I called around to most people I knew (on Comcast)and found they also had the same problem. So I called Comcast and after waiting on-line for around 30 minutes, I just hung up figuring that they must be inundated with calls. I then proceeded to do some checking on my own, I was able to ping the sites I could not connect to, but unable to do anything else(web/Mail/Telnet)...
  • Cyber officials: Chinese hackers attack 'anything and everything'

    02/19/2007 5:07:46 PM PST · by Clintonfatigued · 8 replies · 707+ views
    FCW,com ^ | February 13, 2007 | Josh Rogin
    At the Naval Network Warfare Command here, U.S. cyber defenders track and investigate hundreds of suspicious events each day. But the predominant threat comes from Chinese hackers, who are constantly waging all-out warfare against Defense Department networks, Netwarcom officials said. Attacks coming from China, probably with government support, far outstrip other attackers in terms of volume, proficiency and sophistication, said a senior Netwarcom official, who spoke to reporters on background Feb 12. The conflict has reached the level of a campaign-style, force-on-force engagement, he said. “They will exploit anything and everything,” the senior official said, referring to the Chinese hackers’...
  • Stumbling Across Islamic Hackers

    02/18/2007 8:58:53 AM PST · by Valin · 12 replies · 1,011+ views
    Strategypage ^ | 2/16/07
    Many of us know the Internet is overrun with scams and crooks. We only have to look at the spam that slips through our spam filters to get a taste. Less known is the fact that some of these Internet crooks are doing it to support Islamic terrorism. An example of this was recently revealed at a computer security conference, as two researchers described how they had worked their way into the Internet criminal underground, to find out how it operated, and came up against a group of hackers that also maintained several Islamic radical websites, and that used some...
  • Cyber officials: Chinese hackers attack 'anything and everything'

    02/17/2007 10:45:50 PM PST · by Windcatcher · 27 replies · 991+ views
    fcw.com ^ | February 13, 2007 | Josh Rogin
    NORFOLK, Va. -- At the Naval Network Warfare Command here, U.S. cyber defenders track and investigate hundreds of suspicious events each day. But the predominant threat comes from Chinese hackers, who are constantly waging all-out warfare against Defense Department networks, Netwarcom officials said. Attacks coming from China, probably with government support, far outstrip other attackers in terms of volume, proficiency and sophistication, said a senior Netwarcom official, who spoke to reporters on background Feb 12. The conflict has reached the level of a campaign-style, force-on-force engagement, he said. “They will exploit anything and everything,” the senior official said, referring to...
  • Internet Attacked! (Did Anyone Notice?)

    02/08/2007 4:27:39 AM PST · by xcamel · 8 replies · 602+ views
    WaPo ^ | today | Brian Krebs on Computer Security
    Tuesday marked the fourth anniversary of "Safer Internet Day," a 40-country effort to raise awareness about computer and Internet security. But the day probably didn't feel too safe for the dozens of unheralded technologists responsible for defending the World Wide Web against one of the most concerted attacks against the Internet's core since a similar assault in 2002. Details about the sources, size and methods used in the attack are still trickling in, but like the celebration of Safer Internet Day, it's not clear that anyone using the Web at the time even took notice. That's largely a good thing,...
  • Hackers score points for defacing websites with political propaganda

    02/05/2007 9:05:59 AM PST · by RantEng · 18 replies · 872+ views
    RantEng
    Hackers score points for defacing websites with political propaganda There are groups of hackers that deface websites for fun or politics. My company’s website was recently hacked and it’s site replaced with a site with links to anti-Bush, anti US sentiments and propaganda. The attacker was self identified as nEt^DeViL. A website zone-h.org is the home for an underground league of hackers that get "points" for hacking websites (extra points for political hacks). If you have been hacked, a link on their page showing a little magnifying glass at the end of your row will show you a screenshot of...