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Spammers propel India to junk-mail top spot

India has emerged as the world’s top source of junk mail as spammers make use of lax laws and absent enforcement to turn the country into a centre of unsolicited email.
A recent report by Kaspersky Lab, a Moscow-based global Internet security firm, say…

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“Profile me” bot on Twitter

    There is a bot activity in Twitter and at the moment is related to the new followers gaining only. What is happening is “profile me” bot is exploring all Twitpic hosted pictures replying to the authors with the same text phrase: T…

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Top 10 Government IT Flops Of 2011

It’s been a pretty good year for government IT. Agencies have consolidated data centers, adopted cloud services, improved security, and advanced their open government initiatives. But not everything has worked. Some government IT projects have been bes…

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Hackers, Gun News & Online Concealed Carry

Many of you know the AmmoLand Shooting Sports News website experienced an attack by hackers this week in an effort to steal site traffic.

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Sites of UPS, Acer, others redirected in DNS attack

A U.K. domain name registrar confirmed today that an attack on its system redirected traffic for some of its customers’ sites to a Web page controlled by hackers.

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Turkish hacker group diverts users away from high-profile websites

Sites affected included the Telegraph and Betfair, as unwary users put at risk of having passwords and other details stolen A Turkish hacker group diverted traffic to a number of high-profile websites including the Telegraph, UPS, Betfair , Vodafone, N…

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Turkish hacker group diverts users away from high-profile websites

A Turkish hacker group diverted traffic to a number of high-profile websites including the Telegraph, UPS, Betfair, Vodafone, National Geographic, computer-maker Acer and technology news site the Register on Sunday night, putting unwary users at risk o…

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WikiLeaks survives DDOS, accusers warn new docs may get ‘sources’ killed

A distributed denial of attack on WikiLeaks main site subsided this morning after slowing traffic to a crawl starting late Tuesday evening, apparently in response to an unexpected rush-publication of more than 134,000 secret U.S. State Department cable…

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The bigger issue with the rogue Google SSL cert

Today we saw the discovery of another rogue SSL certificate – this time for *.google.com. The certificate itself was issued five weeks ago. This will allow an attacker to sniff the traffic to virtually all of Google’s services even with HTTPS enabled.R…

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