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NetSol hit with DDoS
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- Category: Information Security
Network Solutions is hit with a Distributed Denial of Service attack that seems to have started Monday night (06/20/2010) and continued through today (06/21/2010).
Users are getting sketchy updates via their Twitter Feed
For more information on this, please read the full story here.
Citi Confirms Data Breech
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- Category: Breach and Disclosure
Citigroup confirms that there could be hundreds of thousands of their customers information stolen in a new Data Breech.
The full article is here
I will post more on this as things develop. This is not good for Citi, but also worse for their consumers.
Be aware of you have any dealing with Citigroup (Citi Bank, etc) that there is the possibility that your account might be compromised.
Contact them immediately, change passwords and other information.
Hundreds of GMAIL accounts Hacked
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- Category: Information Security
Well it has happened again. GMAIL has been hacked and hundreds of accounts stolen by some hacker in China.
For more information Click on this Link
What is interesting is how targeted this attack seems to be. What also concerns me is that major US Officials are openly using a free Mail service.
Where is the Cyber Security people within Government on this? Why is this happening that US Officials are doing this? But most of all, what sort of information and emails are being sent via a free service? This blows my mind as it should yours also.
I know, shut up, drink your kool-aid and go away. But this is exactly the reason so many within the Security world are concerned. No one is minding the mint on this stuff. Or if they are, they are being ignored.
No ranking official should be using a free email account for any reason. Period. Use a more secure email account or your own assigned one for the organization you belong to. If it is send emails of a personal nature, then use one anonymously! If you are a high ranking individual in a Corporation, a Government Position, State or Federal, use an anonymous email address that does not point back to you.
Example: If Fred Smith was the Vice President of Country X, do you think that This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. is appropriate? I know, its an EGO thing, I am who I am and I am proud of it because my name throws weight around. So what. Your name is also a target for Cyber Criminals. Be smart! If you used an anonymous email address, for example This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ONLY those private to you will know this is you. The Cyber Criminal has no clue.
In this case, Security by Obscurity does work and is better than "This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.". But ultimately, use a more secure email account for business or personal needs. You'll be happy that you did when your name never shows up in the news as your colleagues name will.
Steve