Was Stuxnet built to attack Iran's nuclear program? |
- Was Stuxnet built to attack Iran's nuclear program?
- Twitter internet worm attack affects thousands of users
- Larry Ellison Hammers Salesforce.com On Security
- Former NSC Official Criticizes Cyber Security Policies
- [Dataloss Weekly Summary] Week of Sunday, September 12, 2010
- Hacking, Not Partying, At The Frats: 1 In 5 College Students Have Hacked
- Microsoft warns of in-the-wild attacks on web app flaw
Was Stuxnet built to attack Iran's nuclear program? Posted: InfoSec News: Was Stuxnet built to attack Iran's nuclear program?: http://www.csoonline.com/article/616846/was-stuxnet-built-to-attack-iran-s-nuclear-program- By Robert McMillan IDG News Service September 21, 2010 A highly sophisticated computer worm that has spread through Iran, Indonesia and India was built to destroy operations at one target: [...] |
Twitter internet worm attack affects thousands of users Posted: InfoSec News: Twitter internet worm attack affects thousands of users: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/sep/21/twitter-internet-worm-hacking-attack By Charles Arthur guardian.co.uk 21 September 2010 Sarah Brown and Lord Sugar were among thousands of Twitter users who yesterday found themselves directing people to third-party sites, [...] |
Larry Ellison Hammers Salesforce.com On Security Posted: InfoSec News: Larry Ellison Hammers Salesforce.com On Security: http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2010/09/larry_ellison_h.html By Bob Evans Global CIO Blog InformationWeek Sept 21, 2010 Introducing Oracle's new Exalogic Elastic Cloud machine, Larry Ellison opened his remarks by saying that cloud computing has many definitions, [...] |
Former NSC Official Criticizes Cyber Security Policies Posted: InfoSec News: Former NSC Official Criticizes Cyber Security Policies: http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2010/09/21/former-nsc-official-criticizes-cyber-security-policies/ By Siobhan Gorman Washington Wire The Wall Street Journal September 21, 2010 The Obama administration's cyber security policies came under fire today [...] |
[Dataloss Weekly Summary] Week of Sunday, September 12, 2010 Posted: InfoSec News: [Dataloss Weekly Summary] Week of Sunday, September 12, 2010: ======================================================================== Open Security Foundation - DataLossDB Weekly Summary Week of Sunday, September 12, 2010 5 Incidents Added. ======================================================================== [...] |
Hacking, Not Partying, At The Frats: 1 In 5 College Students Have Hacked Posted: InfoSec News: Hacking, Not Partying, At The Frats: 1 In 5 College Students Have Hacked: http://www.darkreading.com/insiderthreat/security/attacks/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=227500353 By Kelly Jackson Higgins DarkReading Sept 21, 2010 New research shows parents have more to worry about than their college students' underage drinking: Twenty-three percent of college kids say [...] |
Microsoft warns of in-the-wild attacks on web app flaw Posted: InfoSec News: Microsoft warns of in-the-wild attacks on web app flaw: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/21/asp_dot_net_padding_oracle_fix/ By Dan Goodin in San Francisco The Register 21st September 2010 Attackers have begun exploiting a recently disclosed vulnerability in Microsoft web-development applications that opens password files and [...] |
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