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Pentagon boosts contractor cybersecurity program

Pentagon boosts contractor cybersecurity program

May 12, 2012
Pentagon boosts contractor cybersecurity program The US Defense Department invited all of its eligible contractors on Friday to join a previously restricted information-sharing pact aimed at guarding sensitive Pentagon program data stored on private computer networks. The Pentagon predicts that as many as 1,000 defense contractors may join a voluntary effort to share classified information on cyber threats under an expansion of a first-ever initiative to protect computer networks. The effort, known as the Defense Industrial Base (" DIB ") program, is a voluntary information-sharing program in which the Department of Defense shares "unclassified indicators and related, classified contextual information" about cyber-attacks and threats with defense contractors. In exchange, defense contractors report known intrusions and can receive forensics analysis and damage assessments from the government after those attacks. In an optional part of the program, the DIB Enhan...
17 year old Teenager arrested over TeamPoison hacking attacks

17 year old Teenager arrested over TeamPoison hacking attacks

May 12, 2012
17 year old Teenager arrested over TeamPoison hacking attacks A teenage boy has been arrested on suspicion of being a member of "TeamPoison", a computer hacking group that has claimed responsibility for 1,400 offences including an attack on the phone system of Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism unit last month. These include attacks on the United Nations, the UK Anti-Terrorist Hotline, MI6 and RIM, as well as politicians including Nicolas Sarkozy and Tony Blair. The boy, who police suspect used the hacker nickname 'MLT' and was a spokesman for TeamPoison, was interviewed at a local police station on offences under the Computer Misuse Act on Wednesday. The arrest is part of an ongoing investigation by the Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU) division of the Metropolitan Police into various hacking gangs who have made headlines in the last year or so. TeamPoison’s highest-profile attack was mounted against Scotland Yard’s counter-terror hotline last month, has als...
Orion Browser Dumper v1.0 released

Orion Browser Dumper v1.0 released

May 12, 2012
Orion Browser Dumper v1.0 released Jean-Pierre LESUEUR (DarkCoderSc) releases another Browser Forensic tool for Community called " Orion Browser Dumper v1.0 ".  This software is an advanced local browser history extractor (dumper), in less than few seconds (like for Browser Forensic Tool) it will extract the whole history content of most famous web browser, Actually Internet Explorer, Mozilla FireFox, Google Chrome, COMODO Dragon, Rockmelt and Opera. You can download the tool from Official Website of DarkCommet . Video Demonstration: Last week he also release " Browser Forensic Tool v2.0 " - Its is also an advanced local browser history search engine, in less than few seconds it will extract the chosen keywords of most famous web browser, actually Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla FireFox, RockMelt, Comodo Dragon and Opera.
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Military Appreciation Month: 10% Off SANS Cybersecurity Training

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The Validation Gap: What Automated Pentesting Alone Cannot See

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This free guide maps the structural blind spots and gives you 3 diagnostic questions for any vendor conversation.
Security Alert: Wi-Fi Hotels used to Spread Malware

Security Alert: Wi-Fi Hotels used to Spread Malware

May 11, 2012
Security Alert : Wi-Fi Hotels used to Spread Malware According to a report from the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) – a partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) - Hackers are targeting foreigners' laptops using hotel Wi-Fi, the Internet Crime Complaint Centre and FBI have warned. The malware is spread through hotel Wi-Fi networks, posing as an update for a popular software product. The number of laptops getting infected with malicious software while using hotel Internet connections is on the rise. “ Analysis from the FBI and other government agencies demonstrates that malicious actors are targeting travellers abroad through pop-up windows while establishing an internet connection in their hotel rooms ,” the IC3 said. The officials didn't explain what the malware actually did, but the FBI warned that anyone travelling overseas, and particularly on governmental or private-sector business, should take extra care when abroad and plan ...
North Las Vegas Police Department hacked by ZHC

North Las Vegas Police Department hacked by ZHC

May 11, 2012
North Las Vegas Police Department hacked by ZHC The official website of North Las Vegas Police Department (NLVPD) -  http://www.joinnlvpd.com/  defaced today by ZHC BlackOne HaXor - ZCompany Hacking Crew - [ZHC] and above shown black deface page with message displayed on Homepage.  Page indicates the cause of Hack  " Stop Nato Attacks on Pakistan! " ZHC is a Pakistani Hacking group defaced thousands of websites before against India and also this is second time that Las Vegas Police Department  website got hacked. Mirror of hack can be seen here .
Human Rights organisation website Serves Gh0st RAT Trojan

Human Rights organisation website Serves Gh0st RAT Trojan

May 11, 2012
Human Rights organisation website Serves Gh0st RAT Trojan According to the company’s Security Labs blog , Amnesty International’s United Kingdom website was compromised and hosting the potent Gh0st RAT Trojan earlier this week. Malicious Java code was planted on the site in a bid to push the Gh0st RAT Trojan onto vulnerable Windows machines. If successful, the attack plants malware onto machines that is capable of extracting the user's files, email, passwords and other sensitive personal information. The vulnerability for the infection stemmed from a popular Java exploit, CVE-2012-050. Hackers exploited that hole and used it to inject the Amnesty International site’s script with malicious code. The Java hole was the same used by Flashback, the much buzzed-about Mac OS X Trojan in recent months. The exploit code used in this attack appears to have been copied from Metasploit, an open source penetration testing framework popular among security professionals, Giuliani said. The i...
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