Qui s’attaque aux câbles Internet de Californie ?
Source : Le FBI enquête sur une série de dégradations de câbles Internet
Qui s’attaque aux câbles Internet de Californie ?
Source : Le FBI enquête sur une série de dégradations de câbles Internet
Greetings citizens of Canada, we are Anonymous. Today, this 17th of June 2015 we launched an attack against the Canadian senate and government of Canada websites in protest against the recent passing of bill C-51.
Source : Hacker group ‘Anonymous’ claims credit for federal cyber attacks | Ottawa Citizen
It raises troubling questions about the reliability of the entire digital certificate mechanism that Microsoft, Apple, and most other software makers rely on to establish the legitimacy of applications and drivers.
Source : Stuxnet spawn infected Kaspersky using stolen Foxconn digital certificates | Ars Technica
Nous observons l’émergence d’une course à l’armement qui implique une sorte de confrontation entre les espions d’origine étatique et l’industrie de la sécurité
Source : Les négociations sur le nucléaire iranien espionnées par un programme informatique
A major union says the cyber theft of employee information is more damaging than it first appeared, asserting that hackers stole personnel data and Social Security numbers for 4 million current and former federal workers .
Source : News from The Associated Press
The Obama administration on Thursday announced what appeared to be one of the largest breaches of federal employees’ data, involving at least four million current and former government workers in an intrusion that officials said apparently originated in China.
Source : Data Breach Linked to China Exposes Millions of U.S. Workers – NYTimes.com
The technology so often outstrips whatever rules and structures and standards have been put in place, which means that government has to be constantly self-critical and we have to be able to have an open debate about it.
Source : New Snowden documents reveal secret memos expanding spying | Ars Technica
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