The British teenager accused of an electronic attack on a major US port was a member of a "hacker's alliance", a court heard yesterday. Aaron Caffrey, 19, told Southwark Crown Court that he was a member of group called Allied . . . . The British teenager accused of an electronic attack on a major US port was a member of a "hacker's alliance", a court heard yesterday. Aaron Caffrey, 19, told Southwark Crown Court that he was a member of group called Allied Haxor Elite, the Daily Mirror reports. However he added that he only "hacked into computer's legally... but never illegally". Caffrey denies unauthorised computer modifications connected with an attack on the Internet systems of the Port of Houston in September 2001. Last week, prosecutor Paul Addison told the court that a misdirected DDoS attack by Caffrey against an IRC user slowed important information systems at the port to a crawl The link for this article located at ITAnalysis is no longer available. . A young British individual facing allegations of orchestrating a cyber assault on an American harbor asserted his involvement with a hacking collective and refuted any unlawful conduct.. DDoS Attack, Hacker Group, Aaron Caffrey Incident. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Computer security is becoming an increasingly critical part of President Bush's proposal for a homeland defense department. When Bush formally proposed the department last month, he predicted that the future agency would aid in investigating Al Qaeda and thwarting disasters . . . . Computer security is becoming an increasingly critical part of President Bush's proposal for a homeland defense department. When Bush formally proposed the department last month, he predicted that the future agency would aid in investigating Al Qaeda and thwarting disasters similar to those of Sept. 11. In the televised address, he never mentioned the Internet or so-called cybersecurity. But as Capitol Hill scrutinizes the proposal, politicians are fretting about tech-savvy terrorists--and insisting any new agency must shield the United States from electronic attacks as well. The link for this article located at CNet is no longer available. . Computer security is becoming an increasingly critical part of President Bush's proposal for a homel. computer, security, becoming, increasingly, critical, president, bush's, proposal, homel. . Anthony Pell
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