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  • Is this how foreign company infiltrated D.C. elections?

    01/21/2012 5:45:41 AM PST · by tutstar · 4 replies
    wnd ^ | 1 20 2012 | Aaron Klein
    A U.S. elections officer who served in voting districts that partnered with a controversial online voting firm recently retired from his government position to work for the firm in question, the foreign-headquartered company SCYTL. WND reported yesterday that SCYTL has faced questions about the security of its electronic voting technologies, which are now set to be deployed in 900 U.S. jurisdictions. The firm already provides balloting for overseas U.S. military and civilian voting in nine states along with elections technologies in several districts. Concerns have also been raised about SCYTL’s ties to the Spanish government and to international venture capital...
  • Man charged in attack on Gene Simmons site ('Anonymous' perp faces up to 15 years in prison)

    12/15/2011 10:52:14 AM PST · by Libloather · 18 replies
    ABC Local ^ | 12/13/11 | GREG RISLING
    Man charged in attack on Simmons siteBy GREG RISLING - Associated Press Tuesday, December 13, 2011 LOS ANGELES - December 13, 2011 (WPVI) -- A Connecticut man affiliated with a hacking group was arrested Tuesday on federal charges for an attack on a website belonging to Kiss bassist Gene Simmons, authorities said. Kevin Poe was indicted in Los Angeles on two counts: conspiracy and unauthorized impairment of a protected computer. Poe made his initial appearance in court in Hartford, Conn., and was released on $10,000 bond. If convicted of both charges, the Manchester man faces up to 15 years in...
  • Surveillance Company Says It Sent Fake iTunes, Flash Updates

    11/23/2011 8:31:20 AM PST · by DaveyB · 3 replies
    Wall Street Journal Blog ^ | November 21, 2011, 6:35 PM ET | Jennifer Valentino-DeVries
    Gamma International UK Ltd. touts its ability to send a “fake iTunes update” that can infect computers with surveillance software, according to one of the company’s marketing videos.< snip> ...the type of intrusion used by criminals trying to steal people’s financial details.< snip> ...All of the hacking companies say they sell their tools to law enforcement and governments to help them track down criminals.< snip>
  • Lawyer for News Corp. says he knew hacking more widespread in 2008

    10/19/2011 2:04:04 PM PDT · by Stayfree · 3 replies
    Thompson Reuters News&Insight ^ | Oct. 19, 2011 | Reuters
    Julian Pike said he had been aware in 2008 that the practice of people hacking into phones to secure stories had been more widespread than the company acknowledged. But he told the Commons Culture Committee he had "not done very much" to dispute the firm's claims that only one rogue reporter was involved. He also told the committee he thought James Murdoch had made mistakes in his recollection of what he knew and when regarding the hacking.
  • Sesame Street YouTube Channel Hacked With Porn

    10/17/2011 2:02:58 PM PDT · by EveningStar · 13 replies
    ABC News ^ | October 17, 2011 | Erin McLaughlin
    Brought to you by the letter “X” – Sesame Street’s YouTube channel is back up today after being shut down Sunday when hackers took over the site and replaced the videos with porn.
  • Japan: Cyber-attackers could have stolen defense contractor's passwords

    10/08/2011 6:43:37 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 14 replies
    Cyber-attackers could have stolen defense contractor's passwords October 08, 2011 Passwords for servers at defense contractor Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) may have been stolen during a wide-ranging cyber-attack. The Kobe Shipyard and Machinery Works, which builds submarines, and the Nagoya Guidance and Propulsion Systems Works, which makes missile-related products, were among installations compromised in the attack, which was reported to the Metropolitan Police Department on Sept. 30. In total, 45 servers and 38 personal computers at 11 of MHI's facilities were infected with viruses. An analysis of a virus used in the attack suggests the perpetrators used simplified Chinese...
  • Diebold voting machines can be hacked by remote control

    09/27/2011 9:11:14 AM PDT · by Clairity · 61 replies
    Salon ^ | Sept. 27, 2011 | Brad Friedman
    Exclusive: A laboratory shows how an e-voting machine used by a third of all voters can be easily manipulated It could be one of the most disturbing e-voting machine hacks to date. Voting machines used by as many as a quarter of American voters heading to the polls in 2012 can be hacked with just $10.50 in parts and an 8th grade science education, according to computer science and security experts at the Vulnerability Assessment Team at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois. The experts say the newly developed hack could change voting results while leaving absolutely no trace of the...
  • Missile and submarine secrets 'may have been stolen' in cyber attack on Japanese defence firm

    09/19/2011 11:20:53 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 6 replies
    The Daily Mail ^ | 19th September 2011 | Rachel Rickard Straus & Rob Waugh
    Missile and submarine secrets 'may have been stolen' in cyber attack on Japanese defence firm By Rachel Rickard Straus and Rob Waugh Last updated at 6:05 PM on 19th September 2011 Some of Japan’s most sensitive defence secrets have been targeted by hackers, who have gained access to up to 80 computers of its biggest defence contractor - in what appeared to be a coordinated attack. Contractor Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd said today its submarine, missile and nuclear plant component factories had been targeted, according to a report. Some information could have been stolen in the first known cyber attack...
  • Japan: Mitsubishi Heavy comes under cyberattack: Yomiuri(major defense firm)

    09/19/2011 4:10:05 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 4 replies
    IBN ^ | 09/19/11
    Mitsubishi Heavy comes under cyberattack: Yomiuri Tokyo: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.'s computer network was hacked at factories that build submarines and missiles and make components for nuclear power plants in the first such attack targeting Japan's defence industry, the Yomiuri newspaper said on Monday. Information from the company's computer system was seen stolen in the cyber attack, the Yomiuri said without citing where it got the information. A Mitsubishi Heavy spokesman confirmed the cyber attack, but said the firm was still investigating the case including the possibility of information leaks. Yomiuri newspaper said about 80 virus-infected computers were found at...
  • Obama administration seeking tougher penalties for cybercrimes like hacking [hacking = RICO?]

    09/08/2011 8:03:32 AM PDT · by NativeNewYorker · 8 replies
    The Hill ^ | 9/8/11
    The Obama administration is seeking tougher sentences for people who are found guilty of hacking or other digital offenses, two officials said Wednesday... The administration argues the Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act should be updated to make CFAA offenses subject to its terms. That law is used to prosecute organized crime
  • Digital, Or Cultural, Divide?

    08/26/2011 10:11:05 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 3 replies
    IBD Editorials ^ | August 25, 2011 | Staff
    Technology: While Democrats agonize over the "digital divide" separating urban black youth from Web access, data show the gap closing. But hold the applause. It's led to high-tech thuggery. A member of the Congressional Black Caucus this week blamed black unemployment on "racism" and the "digital divide," defined as the gap between those with access to computers and the Internet and those without it. "It has a lot to do with many issues: racism, shipping jobs overseas, no access to technology," said Rep. Frederica Wilson, D- Fla. "You know, the digital divide is there, and many of the new jobs...
  • BART protest at Civic Center Station (Live feed from SF) (LINK ONLY)

    08/15/2011 6:29:32 PM PDT · by ruralvoter · 31 replies
    LINK ONLY view live news feed of protest: http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/livenow?id=8308260#&cmp=twi-kgo-video-8308260
  • Small-business nightmare: 8 million sites hacked to harm customers' computers

    08/12/2011 10:04:03 PM PDT · by Libloather · 7 replies
    8/12/11
    Link only - Small-business nightmare: 8 million sites hacked to harm customers' computers
  • S. Korea: 35m Cyworld, Nate users’ information hacked(35 million users)

    08/07/2011 4:45:03 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 2 replies
    Korea Herals ^ | 07/28/11
    35m Cyworld, Nate users’ information hacked 2011-07-28 18:29 SK Communications Co. said on Thursday that personal information of its 35 million online users has been hacked, marking South Korea’s worst online security breach and sparking fears that the leak could lead to massive online and voice scams in coming weeks. “The company has confirmed that a leak of customers’ information has taken place due to hacking on July 26,” SK said in a statement. “The specific scale of the hacking is still being investigated, but it is estimated that some of the personal information of 35 million Nate and Cyworld...
  • Black Hat: System links your face to your Social Security number and other private things

    08/02/2011 11:04:19 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 10 replies
    Network World ^ | 1 August 2011 | Tim Greene
    Soon it will be practicable to take someone's photo on a smartphone and within minutes know their Social Security number and a range of other private data like their personal interests, sexual preference and credit status, researchers will tell the Black Hat security conference this week. The technique calls for linking faces of random individuals to images in databases that contain other information about them and using that information to project Social Security numbers, says Alessandro Acquisti, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, who will present the research at the conference. He says if he can arrange the logistics, he...
  • Explained: Hacking Ethics For Journalism Students

    07/21/2011 4:44:17 PM PDT · by AustralianConservative · 2 replies
    Weekend Libertarian ^ | July 22, 2011 | B.P. Terpstra
    Long story short, hacking is noble if you’re a powerful left-winger, but sinful if you’re allegedly rightwing. It’s also acceptable for powerful left-wingers to tap the phones of less powerful left-wingers, in order to cement their leadership ambitions. The first and most important principle to keep in mind though is to have an unbalanced worldview, bordering on schizophrenic. Don’t worry. There’s a proud history here you should be aware of. Take Democrat Obama’s hero Democrat FDR. The historian Paul Johnson reminds us in Modern Times (page 650): The tradition of presidential skulduggery had begun with Franklin Roosevelt. He had created...
  • Watch Video: Rupert Murdoch hit with pie attack, wife hits back

    07/19/2011 10:48:59 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 49 replies
    Hotair ^ | 07/19/2011 | Ed Morrisey
    You mess with Murdoch … you mess with the whole family. ABC News puts a spotlight on the reaction of Wendy Deng Murdoch to an attack on her husband, News Corp mogul Rupert Murdoch, as he and his son James testified before a Parliamentary committee earlier today: A Parliament hearing into hacking by News Corp. journalists erupted into chaos Tuesday as CEO Rupert Murdoch was attacked by a man with what appeared to be a pie.Wendi Deng Murdoch, his wife, rose from her seat behind her husband to protect him and took a swing at the intruder. The man was...
  • Police: Phone-hacking whistleblower found dead

    07/18/2011 12:52:36 PM PDT · by dead · 34 replies
    AP via Yahoo! ^ | 7/18/11 | CASSANDRA VINOGRAD
    LONDON (AP) — Police say Sean Hoare, the whistleblower reporter who alleged widespread hacking at the News of the World, has been found dead. Police said Hoare's death at his home in England was not considered to be suspicious, according to Britain's Press Association news agency. Hoare was quoted by The New York Times as saying that phone-hacking was widely used and even encouraged at the News of the World tabloid under then-editor Andy Coulson.
  • News and Its Critics (WSJ Editorial on News Corp. investigation)

    07/18/2011 6:40:16 AM PDT · by abb · 17 replies
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | July 18, 2011 | Editorial
    snip ...British tabloids have been known for decades for buying scoops and digging up dirt on the famous. Fleet Street has long had a well-earned global reputation for the blind-quote, single-sourced story that may or may not be true. The outrage in this case stems from the hacking of a noncelebrity, the murder victim Milly Dowler. snip The idea that the BBC and the Guardian newspaper aren't attempting to influence public affairs, and don't skew their coverage to do so, can't stand a day's scrutiny. The overnight turn toward righteous independence recalls an eternal truth: Never trust a politician. snip...
  • Rebekah Brooks arrested in connection with hacking inquiries

    07/17/2011 6:07:22 AM PDT · by Hawk720 · 17 replies
    Telegraph ^ | 07/17/2011 | Tom Chivers
    Breaking news - headline only so far