Yale University has disclosed a security breach which occurred a decade ago.. The prominent US university revealed this week the existence of a "data intrusion" which took place between 2008 and 2009. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . The prominent US university revealed this week the existence of a 'data intrusion' which took place . university, disclosed, security, breach, which, occurred, decade, prominent, univer. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Cody Andrew Kretsinger, a 25-year-old man from Decatur, Illinois, was sentenced Thursday to one year in federal prison for his role in a May 2011 breach of a Sony Pictures website and database. . At the time of the intrusion Kretsinger, who used the online alias "recursion," was a member of a hacker group called Lulz Security, or LulzSec, that went on a hacking spree during the first half of 2011. The group was affiliated with the international Anonymous hacktivist collective.. Ryan Thompson, dubbed 'inception', penalized for the 2012 violation of Ubisoft's systems amid Anonymous' digital offensive.. Sony Pictures Hack,Cybersecurity History,LulzSec Involvement,Cybercrime Sentencing. . Anthony Pell
No stranger to controversy, security expert Bruce Schneier was happy to take a swipe at Moore's Law in front of an audience at the University of Southern California on Tuesday. Schneier, founder and chief technology offier of Counterpane Internet Security, argued that the biggest threat to privacy was the sheer ease with which information can be gathered to such an extent that data was now "a pollutant". This availability was down to a number of factors, he said. "To look at it, Moore's law is actually a friend of intrusive tools," Schneier argued. . "As the cost of data storage gets cheaper, as the cost of data collection gets cheaper, more intrusion, more surveillance is possible," he said. Surveillance technology has been developing to the extent that it is becoming the major threat to our society, argued Schneier. "The cameras are everywhere and you can still see them. Come back in 10 years and you won't see them any more." The link for this article located at ZDNet UK is no longer available. . 'As the cost of data storage gets cheaper, as the cost of data collection gets cheaper, more intrusi. stranger, controversy, security, expert, bruce, schneier, happy, swipe, moore's. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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