Unable to breach the computer network at a big oil company, hackers infected with malware the online menu of a Chinese restaurant that was popular with employees. When the workers browsed the menu, they inadvertently downloaded code that gave the attackers a foothold in the business. Security experts summoned to fix the problem were not allowed to disclose the details of the breach, but the lesson from the incident was clear: Companies scrambling to seal up their systems from hackers and government snoops are having to look in the unlikeliest of places for vulnerabilities. The link for this article located at NY Times is no longer available. . Organizations need to fortify their infrastructures against unforeseen dangers, considering that cybercriminals might employ unconventional tactics to breach systems.. Cybersecurity Threats, Malware Infection, Network Vulnerability. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A decade ago Kevin Mitnick tricked a Novell Inc. employee into giving him access to sensitive corporate data. This week the legendary hacker and his unsuspecting target met for the first time. "This is ironic," Mitnick said as he and . . . . A decade ago Kevin Mitnick tricked a Novell Inc. employee into giving him access to sensitive corporate data. This week the legendary hacker and his unsuspecting target met for the first time. "This is ironic," Mitnick said as he and Shawn Nunley shook hands and greeted each other like old pals at the RSA Conference on computer security. The two laughed and swapped stories about the days when they were antagonists. Labeled a "computer terrorist" by the FBI, Mitnick kept frustrated authorities on the hunt for three years as he hacked into the networks of Novell, Sun Microsystems Inc. and Motorola Inc. among others in the early 1990s. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . A decade ago Kevin Mitnick tricked a Novell Inc. employee into giving him access to sensitive corpor. decade, kevin, mitnick, tricked, novell, employee, giving, sensitive, corpor. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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