Apr 14

%%1%%FILE - In this April 21, 2009 file photo, U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Keith Alexander, director of the National Security Agency, speaks at the RSA security convention in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)AP – The U.S. must fire back against cyber attacks swiftly and strongly and should act to counter or disable a threat even when the identity of the attacker is unknown, the director of the National Security Agency told Congress.


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Dec 18

%%1%%A Twitter page is displayed on a laptop computer in Los Angeles October 13, 2009. REUTERS/Mario AnzuoniReutersComputer hackers briefly hijacked Twitter.com on Thursday, redirecting its users to a website where a group calling itself “Iranian Cyber Army” claimed responsibility for the disruption.


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Nov 04

November 3, 2009, the famous anti%%1%%-virus software developer Symantec, said recently there is a specific BlackBerry Trojan was found, called “PhoneSnoop” Trojan programs can allow an attacker to eavesdrop around the victim environmental

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Oct 20

Here’s the scenario: Attackers%%1%% compromise a major brand’s Web site. But instead of stealing customer records, the attacker installs malware that infects the computers of thousands of visitors to the site.
Watch for any fake antivirus. This is how they get you.
www.anywhereitsupport.com

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Nov 12

Type%%1%%: Vulnerability. Microsoft Windows DNS Server is prone to a vulnerability that permits an attacker to spoof responses to DNS requests; fixes are available.

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