Cyber Defense

Stuxnet Worm Could Hijack Power Plants, Refineries

SAN FRANCISCO - A worm that targets critical infrastructure companies doesn't just steal data, it leaves a back door that could be used to remotely and secretly control plant operations, a Symantec researcher said on Thursday. The Stuxnet worm infected industrial control system companies around the world, particularly in Iran and India but also companies

By |2010-08-16T00:00:00-04:00August 16th, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Record Patch Tuesday Yields Critical Windows, IE Fixes

REDMOND - Microsoft issued a record number of monthly patches on Tuesday, including fixes for eight critical holes affecting Windows, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, and other programs that could be exploited to take control of a computer. Of the 14 patches addressing a total of 34 vulnerabilities, four of them should be given priority, Microsoft

By |2010-08-12T00:00:00-04:00August 12th, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

New Bug Compromises Security Of Facebook Users

SAN FRANCISCO - It looks like there's yet another little bug that compromises the privacy of Facebook users-all 500 million of them-and it doesn't matter how a user has set the account's privacy settings. The bug can be found in the error page that comes when a user attempts to sign in but types in

By |2010-08-12T00:00:00-04:00August 12th, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Arbor Networks To Be Acquired By Tektronics To Heighten Cyber Security

ANN ARBOR ? A former University of Michigan start-up company, Arbor Networks, has agreed to be acquired by a Texas-based network service provider, the companies announced Monday. Terms of the acquisition, expected to close next month, were not disclosed. Cyber Security expert Richard Stiennon, in his eNewsletter Cyber Defense Weekly, said the netflow analysis and

By |2010-08-09T00:00:00-04:00August 9th, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Legislating Global Internet Freedom

BIRMINGHAM - There is a disturbing tendency on the part of the US Congress to legislate the Internet. A case in point is HR 2271 backed by eleven US Represntatives and submitted to review by the House Energy and Commerce and Foreign Affairs Commitees last May(2009). Thankfully, there has been no serious deliberation on this

By |2010-07-27T00:00:00-04:00July 27th, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|