Cyber Defense

Center For Computer Resources Successfully Completes SOC 2 Examination

TROY - Center for Computer Resources announced Wednesday said that it has successfully completed a secondary SOC reporting examination in regards to its security and availability. The examination, which was performed by Godfrey Hammell, Danneels & Company, P.C., a nationally recognized, independent auditing firm located in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, involves testing the design and

By |2013-02-27T00:00:00-05:00February 27th, 2013|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Google: Not Just China Hacking U.S., It’s Hackers Everywhere

SAN FRANCISCO - The New York Times' report Monday of state-sponsored hacking in China drew new attention to the sophisticated techniques that would-be infiltrators use to gain access to victims' accounts. But it's not just China, Google said - the techniques used against U.S. government agencies and corporations are being used increasingly by hackers around

By |2013-02-21T00:00:00-05:00February 21st, 2013|Archive, Cyber Defense|

New Backdoor Trojan Attacks Apple OS X

SAN FRANCISCO - A new backdoor Trojan for OS X is making the rounds, attempting to set up a secure connection for a remote hacker to connect through and grab private information. The malware, dubbed Pintsized by Intego, is suspected of using a modified implementation of OpenSSH to set up a reverse shell that creates

By |2013-02-21T00:00:00-05:00February 21st, 2013|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Bloomberg: Cyberattacks Against U.S. Coming From Eastern Europe

NEW YORK - While many security experts have been pointing the blame at China for the recent wave of cyberattacks on U.S. companies and newspapers, Bloomberg reports that some of the malware attacks actually may be coming from Eastern Europe. Investigators familiar with the matter told Bloomberg they believe a cybercriminal group based in either

By |2013-02-21T00:00:00-05:00February 21st, 2013|Archive, Cyber Defense|

China refutes Report That Its military Source Of Recent Cyberattacks Against U.S.

NEW YORK - A report released this week by U.S. security firm Mandiant linked the People's Liberation Army to a large number of cyberattacks against U.S. corporations, government agencies, and other organizations. The report specifically pointed the finger at Chinese military Unit 61398, noting that digital forensic evidence led investigators to the building housing that

By |2013-02-21T00:00:00-05:00February 21st, 2013|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Updates to PCI-DSS Compliance for E-Commerce and Cloud Computing Security

ANN ARBOR - Join Online Tech February 26th for an educational webinar, Updates to PCI-DSS Compliance for E-Commerce and Cloud Computing Security featuring guest speaker Adam Goslin, COO with High Bit Security, LLC and April Sage, Director of Healthcare Vertical with Online Tech. During the webinar, Adam will discuss the new PCI cloud computing guidelines

By |2013-02-20T00:00:00-05:00February 20th, 2013|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Vulnerabilites In Microsoft Word Used In Cyber Attacks Against China Dissidents

MOSCOW - Kaspersky labs and Alienvault have released a new analysis that outlines recent increases in targeted attacks against Uyghur groups in China, where an apparent ongoing politically motivated effort is using old vulnerabilities in Microsoft Word to infect their systems with malware. The effort is using unpatched versions of Microsoft Word 2004 and 2008

By |2013-02-16T00:00:00-05:00February 16th, 2013|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Hacker Attack TV Emergency Alert Systems

SAN FRANCISCO - Hackers broke into several television stations' Emergency Alert Systems last week and broadcast that zombies were "rising from their graves" and "attacking the living." While a comical hoax, security consultancy firm IOActive warns that this type of behavior is dangerous and not that hard for hackers to do, according to Computerworld. This

By |2013-02-16T00:00:00-05:00February 16th, 2013|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Michigan Government To Construct New Technology Emergency Operations Center

LANSING - Governor Rick Snyder proposed construction of a new State Emergency Operations Center as part of the Department of Technology, Management and Budget's 2013-14 fiscal year budget recommendation. Kurt Weiss, spokesperson for the department, said the old facility is no longer as secure as the department would like. "The funds would be to build

By |2013-02-08T00:00:00-05:00February 8th, 2013|Archive, Cyber Defense|