A Chinese hacking group accused this February of being tied to the Chinese army was caught last December infiltrating a decoy water control system for a U.S. municipality, a researcher revealed on Wednesday.
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In the wake of the press stories about government surveillance, many, including me, have pointed to tools such as Tor to protect anonymity.
Last week BlackHat, Bsides and DefCon saw the infosec industry invade Las Vegas as the conference season moves into full swing.
More than 25 000 SAP jobs have been posted worldwide within the last 15 days by recruiters from more than 30 different countries.
In my last post I discussed Edward Snowden and his exposure of the mass electronic surveillance by the US government of its citizens via its PRISM program.
Snowden slipped out of Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport on Thursday in a cloak-and-dagger operation overseen by his Russian lawyer, but unnoticed by the hordes of media trying to follow his every move
Washingtonians rarely miss an opportunity to tell you how technological innovation has outpaced the law.
A new study of the ZeroAccess rootkit, believed to have infected 2.2 million home networks worldwide at the end of last year, has demonstrated that it continues to evolve, with new techniques to evade detection and hinder removal.
The HTTPS cryptographic scheme, which protects millions of websites, is susceptible to a new attack that allows hackers to pluck e-mail addresses and certain types of security credentials out of encrypted pages, often in as little as 30 seconds.
While the National Security Agency has gotten most of the recent flak for spying on people via the Internet and cell phone records, the Federal Bureau of Investigation appears to be doing some cyber spying of its own.