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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council
Monday February 24, 2003
'Hack Attack' Credit Card Sector's 9/11 (Original) For Tony Fargnoli, the news that a hacker had violated the confidential credit card information of eight million North Americans, was deeply troubling.
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Attack Exposes ATM Vulnerabilities (Original) Two Cambridge University researchers have discovered a new attack on the hardware security nodules employed by banks that makes it possible to retrieve customers' cash machine PINs in an average of 15...
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Attacks on UK Computer Systems Soar (Original) THE number of successful attacks on Britain's computer systems has soared by more than 4,450 per cent since George Bush made his "axis of evil" speech a year ago in a move that experts say is directly...
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Crucial Data Rescued After Hacker Raid: Key Server Stripped: 'It Was Akin to Hacking Into The Pentagon' (Original) Three weeks ago, in a stunning raid, Russian hackers seized control of the servers that support one of the Internet's largest online gaming operations, demanding a ransom. It was a real-life, high-tec...
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Ethical Wireless Hacker is Innocent (Original) A Houston ethical hacker accused of breaking into the wireless network of a Texan court has been acquitted of all charges.
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Mafiaboy Opened Eyes to Computer Crime; Mafiaboy Opened Eyes to Cybercrime (Original) Teen crippled e-commerce sites in 2000 case prompted first RCMP investigation of its kind and drafting of legislation.
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Mafiaboy Spurred Cyber Crime Laws: Case Revealed More About Hackers Than Ever Before (Original) He was a Montreal-area teen with a rudimentary knowledge of computer hacking, but he single-handedly crippled the United States' lucrative electronic commerce market for brief periods in February 2000...
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Man Arrested for Allegedly Shutting Down Employers' Computers (Original) LOS ANGELES – A former network administrator for a pair of airport transportation companies was arrested for allegedly hacking into a computer system and eliminating the customer database, authorities...
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Spike in Spyware Accelerates Arms Race (Original) EarthLink's technical support staff handles a variety of problems: broken networks, corrupted files, coffee spills--and, increasingly over the past few months, bitter complaints from subscribers about...
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The True Story of How Defensivethinking.com Got "Hacked" For a Second Time (Original) On Sunday the 23rd of February 2003 Kevin Mitnicks company site defensivethinking.com was publicly defaced for the second time this month. This time however the defacer replaced the homepage with his ...
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Tighter Cyber-security Must Be Implemented: 110,000 Credit Cards at Risk (Original) An information security expert in Toronto has called on governments and organizations to commit to a full-fledged cyber-security enforcement policy.
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U.S. Starts 'Information War' in Iraq (Original) WASHINGTON - Even before President George Bush orders U.S. forces to loose bullets and bombs on Iraq, the military is starting an ambitious assault using a growing arsenal of electronic and psychologi...
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Where The Pirates Are (Original) NEW YORK - The piracy of intellectual property costs industry worldwide billions every year, and that trend shows no sign of slowing. Thanks to the advent of affordable pirate-friendly hardware such a...
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