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U.S. Government Drives Gray Market For Cyber Offense Tools

The U.S. government is contributing to the Internet's underground economy by scooping up hacker tools to incorporate into offensive cyber weapons, a report from Reuters says.. The feds have become the biggest buyer in a growing gray market where hackers and defense contractors sell tools to compromise computers, the report said. A major concern about the government's actions is that it's using what it buys for offensive weapons at the expense of not only the country's cyber defenses but the private sector's as well. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . In recent times, the federal administration has emerged as the foremost purchaser in an underground marketplace for cyber intrusion software, influencing the landscape of digital security.. Hacker Tools, Gray Market, Cyber Offense, Cyber Operations. . Dave Wreski

Calendar 2 May 15, 2013 User Avatar Dave Wreski Government
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China Prepares Cyber Attack On US And Taiwan Computer Networks

Washington's War Situation Rooms are abuzz these days with a score of major flashpoints scattered across the globe, from the Middle East, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Central Asia and North Korea to Cuba, and has now an issued alert of China's readiness to launch a cyber attack targeting key government computer systems. . . .. Washington's War Situation Rooms are abuzz these days with a score of major flashpoints scattered across the globe, from the Middle East, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Central Asia and North Korea to Cuba, and has now an issued alert of China's readiness to launch a cyber attack targeting key government computer systems. Alarm bells have not stopped ringing at the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) Langley, Virginia, headquarters. The agency has been under an increasing media assault since September 11 for its recognized intelligence failures. It is even more distressing for the multibillion-dollar-funded agency since it is now certain that the White House had been warned as early as last August that Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda agents were seeking to hijack aircraft. With morale sagging, the ubiquitous and vast CIA appears to be operating on one overloaded circuit-breaker with its patriotic director George Tenet prominently in the crosshairs of terrorists and the US Congress. Incongruous as it seems, another intelligence report or early warning of an attack on the US is not being taken seriously. The insightful findings that China is gearing up for a cyber attack on defense and civilian computer networks in the United States and Taiwan is being dismissed outright as not potentially injurious to any computer networks. The link for this article located at OSAC is no longer available. . Washington's War Situation Rooms are abuzz these days with a score of major flashpoints scattered ac. washington's, situation, rooms, abuzz, these, score, major, flashpoints, scattered. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 21, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Fighting Back: Corporate Cyber Offense Strategies Against Hackers

Companies are taking the law into their own hands to beat hackers who cost them millions of pounds each year. They are going on the offensive and adopting hacking tools and techniques themselves, according to a former director of information warfare . . . . Companies are taking the law into their own hands to beat hackers who cost them millions of pounds each year. They are going on the offensive and adopting hacking tools and techniques themselves, according to a former director of information warfare for the US Department of Defense. Bob Ayers, director of UK security consultancy Para-Protect, says companies are frustrated by limitations in law enforcement methods, and some are now fighting back. A popular tactic is hiring experts to trace the source of a hack and find weaknesses in a culprit's system. One website was offering the facility to overload a hacker's own computer with spam email, said Ayers. The link for this article located at vnunet is no longer available. . Organizations are responding to cyber intrusions by implementing proactive measures and technologies to counteract security risks efficiently.. Corporate Defense, Cyber Offense, Hacking Techniques, Security Consultancy. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Apr 27, 2001 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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