It's been a rough week for digital security in the USA, with China accused of hacking satellites and stealing secrets (claims they deny). Now it looks like the United States is planning on better readying itself for electronic threats by bumping up its cyber arsenal, both offensive and defensive. . At an event dubbed the "cyber colloquium," DARPA stated it needed to beef up its network security, and asked for academics, researchers, and "visionary hackers" to help it do so. With cyber-attacks a very real threat, DARPA wants to move away from plugging leaks, and on to prevent them from happening in the first place. The agency also has its sights set on being more prepared to use those capabilities offensively.. In a gathering named 'digital dialogue,' the NSA invites partners to improve defense mechanisms and tackle online vulnerabilities.. DARPA Cyber Initiative, Network Security Enhancement, Digital Threat Mitigation. . Dave Wreski
In the early days of computer attacks, when bright teens could bring down corporate systems, the point was often to trumpet a hacker's success. No longer. In today's murky world of digital viruses, worms, and Trojan horses, the idea is to stay quiet and use hijacked computers to flood the Internet with spam, spread destructive viruses, or disgorge e-mail to choke corporate systems. Not only can networks of these compromised computers be leased or sold, experts say, they are becoming more valuable as the number of vulnerable computers slowly shrinks. . That's a major reason that turf wars are emerging among hackers. Besides infiltrating computer systems, the viruses are now also designed to kill any other competing viruses in those systems. These skirmishes have gone on - quietly - for several years. Last week, for the second time in a little over a year, they exploded into public view. A worm dubbed Zotob infected computers at major media outlets, industrial companies, and San Francisco International Airport. The link for this article located at CSMonitor is no longer available. . That's a major reason that turf wars are emerging among hackers. Besides infiltrating computer syste. early, computer, attacks, bright, teens, bring, corporate, systems. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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