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Swarm of Tiny Satellites Would Serve as Soldiers' Eyes
May 15, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
The U.S. military wants swarms of disposable satellites to provide on-demand battlefield images for any U.S. soldier with a tablet device. View Full Article »
New 'Unknowns' Hacking Group Hits NASA, Air Force, European Space Agency
May 02, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
'The Unknowns' posted list of passwords and documents the group says belongs to NASA, European Space Agency and other government agencies. View Full Article »
Afghan Taliban Website Defaced by Hackers
April 27, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Taliban website rigged to display violent images of brutality against Afghan citizens. View Full Article »
The CISPA Cybersecurity Bill Is No SOPA, but It's Bad Enough
April 26, 2012, Jesse Emspak, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
Good intentions, but flawed execution View Full Article »
Iran Says It's Cracked Data From Downed US Spy Drone
April 23, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Iranian official says engineers have built a copy of American spy drone that went down insde its borders last year. View Full Article »
Cyberattack Knocks Iranian Oil Facilities Offline
April 23, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
The National Iranian Oil Co. website is still down. View Full Article »
Chinese Cybercrime Campaign Traced Back to One Man
March 30, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Former graduate university student pegged as leader of cybercrime campaign. View Full Article »
Reworked Version of Stuxnet Relative Duqu Found in Iran
March 22, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Duqu malware is back, and stronger than ever View Full Article »
Experts Ask for Help in Solving Duqu Cyberweapon Mystery
March 08, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Unknown programming language used to create 'son of Stuxnet' View Full Article »
Don't Believe the Hype: Most 'Cyberwar' Attacks Aren't Unusual
March 05, 2012, Sue Marquette Poremba, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
What kind of war is it when no one gets hurt? View Full Article »
Stolen NASA Laptop Had Space Station Control Codes
March 01, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
SS codes were left on an unencrypted NASA computer. View Full Article »
Could Anonymous Really Knock Out the Power Grid?
February 21, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
NSA director Gen. Keith Alexander has reportedly warned officials that Anonymous could attack a power grid and cause a blackout, but the hacking group said it has no plans to launch such an attack. View Full Article »
Anonymous Hackers Plan to Shut Down the Internet — Maybe
February 16, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Is Anonymous' threat to shut down the Internet just an April Fool's hoax? View Full Article »
Cybersecurity Bill Would Define 'Critical' Infrastructure
February 16, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Private companies so designated would have to work with Homeland Security to meet standards. View Full Article »
Anonymous Takes Down CIA Website, Again
February 10, 2012, by Paul Wagenseil
Not the first time, probably not the last View Full Article »
Israeli 'IDF Team' Hackers Hit Hamas Website
February 07, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
More attacks threatened against Saudi hosting company. View Full Article »
Did Chinese Hackers Delay America's Next Fighter Jet?
February 07, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Escalating costs of fighter jets stems from 2009 hack on Lockheed Martin, officials say. View Full Article »
'TinKode' Suspect Arrested for NASA, Government Attacks
February 01, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Suspect famously hacked into NASA's servers in April 2010. View Full Article »
Israeli Hacker Steals 85,000 Arabs' Facebook Logins
January 20, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Latest strike in ongoing battle between Israeli, Arab hackers View Full Article »
Israeli Hackers Hit Saudi Stock Exchange
January 18, 2012, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
The hacker battle continues with a move from Israel's 'IDF Team.' View Full Article »
Chinese 'Sykipot' Malware Targets US Government
January 13, 2012, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
New version of Sykipot hijacks smart cards used by U.S. government employees. View Full Article »
Anonymous Shows How to Hack Into Israeli Power Stations
January 12, 2012, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Anonymous gets involved in ongoing Saudi Arabia-Israel hacker battle. View Full Article »
Hacker Attacks on U.S. Reveal China's Weakness
January 11, 2012, Stuart Fox, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
Information theft by Chinese hackers represents a lack of innovation View Full Article »
Indian Hackers Claim to Have U.S. Government Passwords
January 11, 2012, Paul Wagenseil, SecurityNewsDaily Managing Editor
Does India hold the keys to the kingdom? View Full Article »
Israeli Hackers Vow Revenge for Saudi Data Breaches
January 09, 2012, Paul Wagenseil, SecurityNewsDaily Managing Editor
An eye for an eye, hacker style View Full Article »
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