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Breach confirmed in GlobalSign, SSL certificates not compromised

Breach confirmed in GlobalSign, SSL certificates not compromised

Dec 15, 2011
Breach confirmed in GlobalSign , SSL certificates not compromised GlobalSign said on Tuesday that the SSL certificate and key for www.globalsign.com may have been exposed after a hack on an external server in September. However, the company said that after investigating the breach it has found no evidence of rogue certificates being issued following the hack. A hacker known as " Comodohacker " compromised other certificate authorities including Comodo and DigiNotar. " I have access to their entire server, got DB backups, their linux / tar gzipped and downloaded, I even have private key of their OWN globalsign.com domain ," the hacker said in a Pastebin at the time. The investigation revealed that the compromise was limited to a peripheral Web server hosting the CA's website and did not affect the part of its network that deals with digital certificates. Companies use digital certificates as a cryptographic online trust technology. A stolen digital certificate can all...
Facebook Ticker partially Removed Due To Various Bugs

Facebook Ticker partially Removed Due To Various Bugs

Dec 14, 2011
Facebook Ticker partially Removed Due To Various Bugs According to a Post on Facebook Known Issues Page , Facebook has removed the ticker apparently motivated the social network to call the phenomenon a bug that's undergoing a fix. Facebook says that " Some people are seeing their ticker disappear. We are aware of this issue and are working to resolve it. ". Comments explaining that people with less active accounts won't see the feature, Because when your friends aren't doing anything on the site, the ticker would only duplicate the news feed and not scroll, so there's no point in the feature taking up part of your screen. Not even this, Last month a Brazilian (independent) Security and Behavior Research had analyzed a privacy issue in Facebook Ticker that allows any person chasing you without your knowledge or consent .How Facebook Ticker exposing your information and behavior without your knowledge. Meanwhile, the Known Issues on Facebook page posted that som...
Web of Trust (WOT) Wins in Court, Favors freedom of speech

Web of Trust (WOT) Wins in Court, Favors freedom of speech

Dec 13, 2011
Web of Trust (WOT) Wins in Court, Favors freedom of speech The world's leading safe surfing tool Web of Trust (WOT) has won the lawsuit filed against it in the United States. WOT was accused of defamation, violating rights, conspiracy and manipulating algorithms. The court of justice in Florida granted the motion to dismiss with prejudice. The case was brought up by ten companies, which are all associated to a person named Mr. Ayman El-Difrawi. The companies demanded WOT to remove ratings and comments for their numerous websites. WOT's advocacy was based on the article 230 of the Communications Decency Act, legislated in 1996 for similar cases. The article protects Internet service providers clearing them from liabilities related to content created by third parties. During the eventful case, the plaintiff changed their claims several times. The last change happened only a day before the oral hearing, when the plaintiff voluntarily dismissed some defendants and half of the clai...
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Government organised 12 Chinese Hacker Groups behind all Attacks

Government organised 12 Chinese Hacker Groups behind all Attacks

Dec 13, 2011
Government organised 12 Chinese Hacker Groups  behind all Attacks About 12 different Chinese groups largely directed by the government there, do the bulk of the China based cyber attacks stealing critical data from U.S. companies and government agencies, according to U.S. cyber security analysts and experts. US online security companies are suggesting that it should have the right to force them to stop " by any means possible ". Sketched out by analysts who have worked with U.S. companies and the government on computer intrusions, the details illuminate recent claims by American intelligence officials about the escalating cyber threat emanating from China. And the widening expanse of targets, coupled with the expensive and sensitive technologies they are losing, is putting increased pressure on the U.S. to take a much harder stand against the communist giant. The report states that many of the attacks carry tell-tale signatures of particular hacking groups b...
US ,Israel or Russia , Who is Behind Stuxnet?

US ,Israel or Russia , Who is Behind Stuxnet?

Dec 12, 2011
US ,Israel or Russia , Who is Behind Stuxnet ? Initially After Symantec did a little reverse engineering on the now infamous Stuxnet worm, many started pointing the finger at the US and Israel, especially since it was concluded that the piece of malware was designed to target a specific version of the Siemens SCADA programmable logic controls (PLC) operating in certain nuclear facilities from Iran. Ralph Langner told a conference in California that the malicious software was designed to cripple systems that could help build an Iranian bomb.Mr Langner was one of the first researchers to show how Stuxnet could take control of industrial equipment. Dr. Panayotis A. Yannakogeorgos is a cyber defense analyst with the U.S. Air Force Research Institute. He told the Diplomat that the one weak point in the theory that the US and Israel hit the Iranian nuclear problem with Stuxnet is that both sides denied it when they would not have had to. Yannakogeorgos said that the Russians...
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