Scotland Yard has arrested five people under the Computer Misuse Act as part of its investigation into alleged attacks by the Anonymous hacking collective.. The five males - aged, 15, 16, 19, 20 and 26 - were arrested in a series of co-ordinated raids on Thursday morning by detectives from Scotland Yard's Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU). The raids took place in the West Midlands, Northants, Herts, Surrey and London as part of an ongoing investigation into Anonymous. All five unnamed suspects were taken to local police stations for questioning. "The arrests are in relation to recent and ongoing 'distributed denial of service' attacks (DDoS) by an online group calling themselves 'Anonymous'," a brief statement by the PCeU explains. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . The five males - aged, 15, 16, 19, 20 and 26 - were arrested in a series of co-ordinated raids on Th. scotland, arrested, people, under, computer, misuse, investigation. . Alex
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania say they've discovered a way to circumvent the networking technology used by law enforcement to tap phone lines in the U.S. The flaws they've found "represent a serious threat to the accuracy and completeness of wiretap records used for both criminal investigation and as evidence in trial," the researchers say in their paper, set to be presented Thursday at a computer security conference in Chicago.. Following up on earlier work on evading analog wiretap devices called loop extenders, the Penn researchers took a deep look at the newer technical standards used to enable wiretapping on telecommunication switches. They found that while these newer devices probably don't suffer from many of the bugs they'd found in the loop extender world, they do introduce new flaws. In fact, wiretaps could probably be rendered useless if the connection between the switches and law enforcement are overwhelmed with useless data, something known as a denial of service (DOS) attack. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Recently uncovered vulnerabilities in communication systems may threaten the reliability of surveillance methods, making it challenging for authorities to gather solid evidence.. Network Exploitation, Telecommunication Security, Criminal Investigation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
US Attorney General Janet Reno said on Wednesday that details for a planned review of the FBI computer program designed to capture email messages for criminal investigations will be released on Thursday. . . .. US Attorney General Janet Reno said on Wednesday that details for a planned review of the FBI computer program designed to capture email messages for criminal investigations will be released on Thursday. The Justice Department will post a statement on its website () at 5 p.m. Eastern on Thursday detailing the work and its expectations for the wiretap review, Reno said at a news conference The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Discover the upcoming assessment specifics regarding the FBI's electronic surveillance initiative aimed at crime probes.. FBI Email Monitoring, Wiretap Review, Criminal Investigation Program. . Anthony Pell
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