Latest ‘2012 Cyber-Terrorism’
Safety Cameras Ensure Terrorism Stay Grounded
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on December 18th, 2011
It was a day as indelibly imprinted in reminiscence because the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, or the explosion of Space Shuttle Challenger.
Certainly, who could neglect the occasions of September eleven, 2001? On that day, terrorists flew a hijacked business jet airliner into each of the World Commerce Middle towers. Full Story
9 Fundamental Safety Rules For Stopping Pc Infection
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on November 17th, 2011
Essentially the most reliable and thought-out measures can not provide you with a hundred% safety from laptop viruses and Trojans, however, with this set of 9 rules in thoughts, you'll considerably decrease the likelihood of virus attacks and the level of potential damage.
One of the fundamental strategies of battling viruses is, as in medication, nicely-timed Full Story
FBI announces arrests in $70 million cyber-theft
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 6th, 2011
By Terry Frieden,
The FBI announced Friday more than 60 people are in custody in the United States, United Kingdom and Ukraine after authorities smashed a major international cyber-theft ring that had netted $70 million from the United States alone. To date the perpetrators had attempted to steal $220 million, the FBI said.
"The five individuals detained Full StoryWarning over ‘Stuxnet’ computer worm
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on September 25th, 2011
By Joseph Menn and Mary Watkins,
A piece of highly sophisticated malicious software that has infected an unknown number of power plants, pipelines and factories over the past year is the first program designed to cause serious damage in the physical world, security experts are warning.
The Stuxnet computer worm spreads through previously unknown holes Full StoryTen ways to protect your privacy online
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on September 15th, 2011
By Andy Bloxham,
Facebook, Google, MySpace, Twitter, Bebo, Habbo, the proliferation of social networking means people are making more information about themselves accessible to strangers than ever before.
As attitudes to privacy are starting to change, here is a short list of some ways you can protect your privacy online:
1) personalised search Full StoryCyberattack in 2008 prompted new Pentagon cyber defense plan
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on September 4th, 2011
By the Wire Staff
An infected flash drive put in a U.S. military laptop in 2008 set off the most significant cyberattack ever against the military and brought a turning point in cyberdefense strategy, a top defense official wrote in an article published Wednesday.
Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III, in an article titled "Defending a New Domain" Full StoryNew strategy game sheds unpopular anti-piracy system
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on September 2nd, 2011
By Larry Frum,
Digital Rights Management, or DRM, has been touted as a piracy preventer by entertainment and gaming manufacturers. But it's been blasted by end users as restrictive and ineffective against illegal downloading and copying of electronic media.
One gaming company says its heard the cries of its players and plans to release its latest title Full StoryCheating gamers face online ban
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on September 2nd, 2011
By Dan Whitworth,
The people behind one of the biggest video games of the year are taking the unusual step of banning some of its fans from playing the online, multi-player version. Set in the American Wild West, Red Dead Redemption has sold millions of copies around the world, many of them in the UK.
But developer Rockstar Games say they've had complaints Full Story
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