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Experts Warn of Growing Data Theft as Government Lags in Cybersecurity

Experts Warn of Growing Data Theft as Government Lags in Cybersecurity

Dec 07, 2010
It will take several more years for the government to fully install high-tech systems to block computer intrusions. This prolonged timeline enables criminals to become more adept at stealing sensitive data, experts say. As the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) methodically works to secure the approximately 2,400 network connections used daily by millions of federal workers, experts suggest that technology may already be outpacing them. The DHS, responsible for securing non-military government systems, is gradually moving all government Internet and e-mail traffic into secure networks. These networks will eventually be protected by intrusion detection and prevention programs. However, progress has been slow. Officials are trying to finalize complex contracts with network vendors, resolve technology issues, and address privacy concerns related to monitoring employees and public citizens. The recent WikiLeaks release of over a quarter-million sensitive diplomatic documents highligh...
CBI Website Hacked by Pakistani Cyber Army, NIC Security Questioned

CBI Website Hacked by Pakistani Cyber Army, NIC Security Questioned

Dec 06, 2010
The recent hacking of the Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) website by a group called the 'Pakistani Cyber Army' has raised concerns about the security measures of servers maintained by the National Informatics Centre (NIC). The NIC is responsible for government server maintenance. While the NIC remains silent on the issue, sources in the security establishment suggest that the NIC's safety mechanisms were inadequate. Several reminders had been sent to NIC, urging them to upgrade their hardware. The CBI's official website was hacked on the night of December 3rd to 4th. The CBI has registered a case against unknown individuals in connection with the hacking. A report titled "Shadows in the Cloud" by a Canadian think-tank, comprising the "Information Warfare Monitor" and "Shadows Server," earlier this year indicated evidence of a cyber-espionage network. This network compromised government, business, and academic computer systems ...
CBI Website Hacked: Pakistani Group Claims Responsibility

CBI Website Hacked: Pakistani Group Claims Responsibility

Dec 05, 2010
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) confirmed on Saturday that its website was hacked. The CBI has registered a case under the Information Technology Act. "It has come to the notice of the CBI that its official website was unauthorizedly accessed and defaced during the night of December 3 and 4. A case has been registered in this connection in the cyber crime cell of the CBI,” an official spokesperson told the media on Saturday. Efforts are ongoing to restore the website. "Efforts are underway to restore the website with the help of the National Informatics Centre and CBI cybersecurity experts," said the spokesperson. Reports emerged on Friday that the website of India’s federal investigating agency had been hacked. The CBI website remained inaccessible today after it was hacked, allegedly by a Pakistani group. A group calling itself the Pakistan Cyber Army left a message on the CBI’s home page last night, claiming to have avenged the hacking of 40 Pakistani ...
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State of AI in the Cloud 2026: How AI is Reshaping Cloud Attack Surface

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Join Wiz Research on June 16 to explore key findings from the State of AI in the Cloud 2026 report, covering AI adoption trends, evolving cloud risks, and how attackers are leveraging AI to exploit misconfigurations.
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Indian Cyber Army Hacks OGRA Website in Retaliation

Indian Cyber Army Hacks OGRA Website in Retaliation

Dec 04, 2010
In a troubling trend of tit-for-tat website defacements, a group of Indian hackers known as the ‘Indian Cyber Army’ hacked the Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) website [ www.ogra.org.pk ] on Saturday. The website was later restored by the site administrators. The message left on the OGRA page stated that the hack was in response to an attack on over 200 Indian websites by the ‘Pakistan Cyber Army’. The message read: "You Have Been Hacked By The ‘INDIAN CYBER ARMY’. This Is a Retaliation Of Hacking ‘CBI’." Previously, a group of Pakistani hackers, identifying themselves as ‘Predators PK,’ had hacked over 200 Indian websites. This attack was a form of retaliation for a recent cyber assault on Pakistani sites carried out by the Indian Cyber Army (ICA). Unlike the ICA attack, which was cited as ‘revenge for 26/11’, the message inserted by the Pakistani hackers did not suggest ideological motivations, but rat...
U.S. Adopts Military Tactics for Rising Cyberwar Threats

U.S. Adopts Military Tactics for Rising Cyberwar Threats

Dec 04, 2010
The increasing threats of cyberwar are keeping U.S. officials busy alongside ongoing wars on terror and drugs. Recent incidents highlight the rising cyberwarfare concerns: Google reported espionage attacks originating from China, mysterious Internet traffic activities related to China, the Stuxnet worm targeting Iranian nuclear centrifuges, an attack on the WikiLeaks site following the release of classified U.S. documents, and the significant Internet attack on Estonia a few years ago. To address these cyber threats, the U.S. has adopted military strategies for cybersecurity, establishing Cyber Command and placing national cybersecurity under the Department of Defense. However, relying solely on offensive strategies is not the best defense. Gary McGraw, CTO at Cigital and author, argues that more secure software, rather than cyber warriors, is essential to protect networks and online data. In his article, "Cyber Warmongering and Influence Peddling," McGraw emphasizes the nee...
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