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10 Ways to Protect Your Company from Social Media Hacker Attacks

News Analysis: Social networks can be scary places that cause many companies to debate whether to continue supporting social network access for employees at the office. But keeping a company safe from potential security issues isn’t as hard as it might appear. Here are 10 ways to make social network access safer.
– A new phishing attack has hit Twitter, causing some users to unwittingly expose sensitive data to malicious hackers. It’s causing some people to question how they use social networks. And it might be forcing many companies to second guess their support for such services.

The threat of outbreaks c…


China sentences suspects in syringe attacks scare

A court in far-west China has tried and sentenced three suspects accused of joining in an outburst of needle-stabbing that ignited sometimes deadly riots and deepened ethnic divisions in the tense region. The Intermediate Court of Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang region, on Saturday

Eight years since 9/11 attacks

It has been exactly eight years since the simple date September 11 became an horrific watershed moment for America and the rest of the world. Still, after these eight years, new pictures continue to be made public of the attacks on the World Trade Center, the aftermath and even the Guantanamo detainee who claims he masterminded the whole atrocity.

India should not doubt our sincerity in handling Mumbai attacks probe: Pak

Pakistan on Monday asked India to provide more proof to enable it to carry forward its probe in 26/11 Mumbai terror attack instead of doubting Pakistan’s sincerity.
The latest reaction of the Government of Pakistan has come following Indian Government’s allegation blaming it for deliberately holding up the probe in Mumbai attacks.
“India should not doubt [...]

Nikolić mystified by DSS attacks

Serb Progressive Party leader Tomislav Nikolić has called on DSS counterpart Vojislav Koštunica to state whether the deal between their parties still stands. Nikolić told a press conference that the SNS had been attacked by the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) in recent days, and wondered whether Koštunica had “been on holiday, and he just wasn’t aware of it, or whether he initiated the attacks, so that we can know whether our cooperation deal still stands or not.“

Taliban escalate attacks before election

Eight people died, including two Afghan staff members of the UN and at least one foreign soldier in the latest wave of Taliban violence around Kabul. More than 50 others were wounded, VOA reports.

How Google Was Impacted By The Twitter-Facebook Denial of Service Attacks

A small group of users of Google’s Blogger blogging service and Google Sites wiki experienced an hour-long outage. However, Google’s core Web services, including its search engine, Gmail and Docs, were unaffected by the DoS attack that crippled Twitter and LiveJournal and tripped up Facebook.

The denial of service (DoS) attack the ravaged Twitter and LiveJournal and made Facebook go wonky August 6 cast a net so wide
that it even dinged the Google Blogger blogging service and Google Sites wiki.
Citing Facebook Chief Security Officer Max Kelly, CNET reported that a Georgia…



Adobe Vulnerability Targeted in Drive-by Attacks

A new zero-day vulnerability affecting Adobe’s Flash Player software is being targeted by attackers via drive-by downloads. Here is some advice on mitigating the vulnerability.
– Adobe Systems is working on a fix for a bug in its Flash Player software that has come under attack.
Adobe first warned about the vulnerability July 21, then issued an updated advisory
the following night. The issue affects current versions of Flash Player
on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, a…


“Nazi” behind Valley terror attacks

Serbian security forces have focused the investigation of the recent terror attacks in the Preševo Valley on a group led by Lirim Jakupi, says daily Politika. According to available information, Bujanovac-born Jakupi (30), aka Nazi, and members of his group are located in Kosovo, near Gnjilane.

Bob Cesca: Crazy Wingnut Healthcare Attacks Exposed

The other day, I overheard a random “Republican analyst” on MSNBC’s The Ed Show suggest that the public option should never be implemented because of…

Pak again asks US to stop drone attacks

Pakistan has once again slammed the United States for the continued drone attacks on the ‘lawless’ tribal region along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
In an interview to a French television channel, Interior Advisor Rehman Malik said the whole country is against the drone strikes which has killed more civilians than the extremists.
“Well, if you talk of drones, [...]

Indian hacks RAAF website over student attacks in Australia

An Indian hacker broke into the Royal Australian Air Force website and defaced it with a threatening message aimed at the Australian Government, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
The Department of Defence confirmed that the hack took place between Monday and Tuesday, forcing it to pull the entire RAAF website offline and replace it with a [...]

Jodi Jacobson: Hatch Attacks Essential Services for Low-Income Communities Under Health Care Reform

Republicans must turn on the lights, look under the bed, open the closet door and realize that neither women’s health issues writ large, nor Planned Parenthood specifically are the bogeymen.

Amateurs to Blame for DDoS Attacks

In an interview with Ziff-Davis Enterprise Contributing Editor Steve Kovsky, Sourcefire Director of Vulnerability Research Matt Watchinski cites evidence of poorly written code, low bandwidth, and a general lack of sophistication as indications that the distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks that disrupted U.S. government and private sector Websites over the Fourth of July holiday weekend were perpetrated by amateurs and not the North Korean government. Watchinski, who heads up the Vulnerability Research Team at Sourcefire, purveyor of the open-source intrusion detection engine Snort, says that if the attacks had been a state-sponsored act of cyberwarfare, I would expect far more sophistication in the tools and the amount of data they could actually generate.
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North Korea Army, Lab 110, Suspected Over Cyber Attacks

SEOUL, South Korea — A North Korean army lab of hackers was ordered to “destroy” South Korean communications networks _ evidence the isolated regime was behind cyberattacks that paralyzed South Korean and American Web sites _ news report…