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  • Did Infamous Hacker Group Anonymous Get Hacked Themselves?

    There is nothing sweeter than poetic justice. Somebody getting what is coming to them is really one of the best things somebody else can witness. It can be great if the person getting what they deserve is getting something good, or it can just be flat out ironic. Such is the case with Anonymous, the … Continue reading »

  • Senators Try to Force New Bill on National Cyber Security

    Senators discussed on Tuesday the prospect of getting a jump on recent efforts to increase U.S. computer security with an all new bill. This new bill would require private companies operating critical infrastructures to meet certain security requirements. This is only the latest attempt by the Senate to combine competing proposals on the subject and has … Continue reading »

  • Malware Attacks SendSpace, Dumps Stolen Data on Public File-Sharing Site

    It has recently been discovered by researchers at Trend Micro that there is a piece of malicious software that automatically uploads stolen data cache to the SpendSpace file-sharing service for when it needs to be retrieved. Creators of malware often use file-hosting and sharing servers for that exact purpose. However, this marks the first time … Continue reading »

  • GOP Candidates Say Cyber Attacks are a Top National Security Concern

    At Tuesday’s CNN-sponsored GOP debate, three Republican Presidential candidates stated that cyber attacks pose an emerging national security threat to the United States of America. In his closing comments during the debate, GOP hopeful and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich said that he views cyber attacks as one of three major security threats … Continue reading »

  • Drones Not Target of Recent Military Computer Virus Threat

    You’ve probably all heard by now about the computer virus that was affecting the Pentagon’s drone program last month. Well, in a recent development, the Pentagon has announced that the computer virus was not directed at the military systems but was, in fact, common malware used to steal login names and passwords used in online gaming.

  • No Even Your Smartphone Isn’t Safe from Hackers

    If you thought that you only needed virus protection software on your computer or laptop, then think again. Computer security companies are now starting to offer smartphone protection to concerned customers as the rising fad of cell phone hacking (mainly on celebrity phones) is becoming a more feared threat. McAfee recently released a 3-in-1 protection … Continue reading »

  • Japan’s Biggest Defense Contractor Breached by Hackers

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the largest defense contractor in Japan, has just acknowledged that a plethora of its servers and PCs have been infected with malware. However, the company did deny that any confidential information that may have been stored in these systems was, in fact, stolen.

  • Amazon Debuts Government-Only Cloud Storage Service

    Amazon Web Services, also known as AWS, has just launched a government-only cloud storage service for US government departments as well as contractors. Up until now, US government agencies had been unable to process or store data in the cloud due to compliance regulations. Amazon has stated that its GovCloud service will address these regulations. In addition … Continue reading »

  • Power Outage for Amazon Cloud Disrupts Several Services

    A lightning strike in Dublin recently took down service for some European users of Amazon and Microsoft’s cloud services. In addition to that, Amazon also suffered a stateside cloud outage that affected popular services including Foursquare, Reddit and Netflix. According to the service dashboard of Amazon, the company’s Elastic Computer Cloud, or EC2, and Relational Database … Continue reading »

  • Businesses Catching Up to Consumers in Terms of Cloud Computing

    Much of the work of the people in your corporate IT department may be moving to the cloud soon, but is that necessarily good news? If reports end up being true, the computer that you have been working on for years in your office may be a few steps away from becoming a glorified screen. The … Continue reading »

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