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Hackers hit Stratfor again, but this time just for laughs

The hackers behind the year-end attack on the security consulting firm Stratfor have struck again, although this time it appears they are just out for a few laughs.
Anonymous, (working with its Lulz Security partners under the “AntiSec” banner), sent p…

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Interview with One of My Three Wise Men

Tony Sager from the NSA is one of my Three Wise Men. (Dan Geer and Ross Anderson are the other two.) Eric Parizo from SearchSecurity.com interviewed Tony this week and posted the video online. Tony notes that the escalation in threat activity during…

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Linux sites still down after security breach

The Linux community has been hit by more security woes after a breach forced the temporary closure of the web sites of the Linux Foundation and others.
At the time of writing, LinuxFoundation.org, Linux.com and all sub domains were offline and replaced…

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9/11: The day we lost our privacy and power

Every day, we have to prove we have ‘nothing to hide’
Investigative reporter Duncan Campbell reflects how 9/11 has torpedoed resistance to intrusion and undermined privacy rights born of earlier struggles. It may, irreversibility, have changed the way …

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Security system gives you a call when it senses intruders

[Dimitris] decided to build a homemade alarm system, but instead of triggering a siren, sending an SMS message, or Tweeting about an intrusion, he preferred that his system call him when there was trouble afoot. He says that he preferred a call over text messaging because there are no charges associated with the call if …

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Nokia admits developer details leaked in hack

The intrusion resulted in the attacker redirecting visitors to the Nokia Developer Community forum to a page berating Nokia for its server security.

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Nokia hack reveals developer details

The intrusion resulted in the attacker redirecting visitors to the Nokia Developer Community forum to a page berating Nokia for its server security.

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US Payment Processor Hit by $13M Cyber Heist

Jacksonville-based payment processor Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) suffered a security breach earlier this year that resulted in cyber thieves stealing $13 million.
FIS revealed in its earnings statement for the first quarter of 2011 tha…

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The Scariest Hacks from Black Hat and Defcon

Although [HAD] is generally all about legal hacking, this list of demonstrated hacks could be used for the dark side as well. Hopefully by demonstrating hacks like this, most people can be more aware of how they use their information. Computer security experts also have a chance to hone their skills and see where potential …

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Bejtlich Keynote at Hawaiian Telcom Conference

Thanks to Hawaiian Telcom I will be speaking at their 2011 Security Conference in Honolulu on 7 September 2011.

My topic is “Putting the A, P, and T into the Advanced Persistent Threat:”

Advanced Persistent Threat, or APT, is a controversial term. …

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