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…
Hackers hit Stratfor again, but this time just for laughs
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 …
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.
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.
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. …