April 2011
Significant National Level Cyber Incidents Since... →
And these are only the ones that have been disclosed…
Cyberthieves loot SMBs, transfer millions to firms... →
Unfollowed: How a (Possible) Social Network Spy... →
U.S., Russian groups agree on 20 definitions of... →
Cyberespionage: US finds FBI agents in elite unit... →
FBI: $20M in Fraudulent Wire Transfers to China →
Russia-U.S. Bilateral on Cybersecurity: Critical... →
Feds to remotely uninstall Coreflood bot from some... →
Millions of Passwords, Credit Card Numbers at Risk... →
Official Google Enterprise Blog: Security First:... →
Oak Ridge lab still without Internet access as... →
A Cautionary Incident →
Recently, Amazon’s cloud
service failed for several customers, and has not come back
fully for well over 24 hours. As of the time I write this, Amazon
has not commented as to what caused the problem,…
Hundreds log into a rogue wireless hotspot at... →
China might be winning cyber war -- Federal... →
Carder Pleads Guilty to Fraud Involving $36... →
Stuxnet-like attacks beckon as 50 new Scada... →
Whitehats pierce giant hole in Microsoft security... →
SSA mistakenly publishes personal info for 36,000... →
White House draft bill would put DHS in charge of... →
Verizon: Advanced persistent threat is overblown -... →
Oak Ridge National Lab shuts down Internet, email... →
Oak Ridge lab shuts down e-mail, Internet access... →
Phishing emerges as major corporate security... →
Cyber criminals staying a step ahead of systems... →
U.S. no longer seen as top cyber threat, but it... →
Researcher: iPhone Location Data Already Used By... →
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The Apple iPhone Location Data Issue →
Apple disclosed that they were collecting location information last July in a letter to several Congressmen. Not only did they disclose the amount and nature of that information, they also disclosed how that information was being used, and how users could stop it from being collected.
Read the letter at the enclosed URL for details.
McAfee and CSIS Report Reveals Dramatic Increase... →
Are Megabreaches Out? E-Thefts Downsized in 2010 →
Obama's online trusted ID plan greeted with... →
Forging a Virtual Steel Wall - Computerworld →
Report: Chinese Far Outstrip U.S. Cyber-Spy Fight... →
U.S. law enforcement agencies struggle to detect... →
French hacker and alleged Anonymous member... →
FBI Busts Coreflood Botnet -- InformationWeek →
Toshiba releases self-erasing drives -... →
U.S. needs cyber-emergency response, lawmaker says... →
France investigates cyber espionage at defence... →
Yet Another Security Firm Breached: Employee... →
Serial hacker admits breaching Federal Reserve... →
Special report: In cyberspy vs. cyberspy, China... →
USAID waives FISMA for iPads - FierceGovernmentIT →
Administration Releases Strategy to Protect Online... →
America's tech decline: A reading guide -... →
Time to Patch Your Flash →
Local children featured dancing on porn site -... →
USACM Congressional Testimony on E-Verify →
U.S. Government Takes Down Coreflood Botnet →
Microsoft Issues Monster Patch Update →
Panel #4: Securing Web 2.0 (Panel Summary) →
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Panel Members: Gerhard Eschelbeck, Webroot
Lorraine Kisselburgh, Purdue
Ryan Olson, Verisign
Tim Roddy, McAfee
Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Purdue Panel Summary by Preeti Rao
The…