This is disturbing stuff. Pakistani cyber criminals are having a field day hacking nearly 40 to 50 Indian websites every month. Prodigious 18-year-old `ethical hacker' Ankit Fadia, who has given consultancy services to intelligence agencies, defence departments, government and private organizations including FBI and CBI, said he had recently submitted a `25-page white paper' to the government detailing the addresses of the Pakistani hackers, who call themselves ``hactivists'. . . .. This is disturbing stuff. Pakistani cyber criminals are having a field day hacking nearly 40 to 50 Indian websites every month. Prodigious 18-year-old `ethical hacker' Ankit Fadia, who has given consultancy services to intelligence agencies, defence departments, government and private organizations including FBI and CBI, said he had recently submitted a `25-page white paper' to the government detailing the addresses of the Pakistani hackers, who call themselves ``hactivists'. "Though we have enacted cyber laws, there is not much awareness in the country about security risks arising from cyber attacks nor is there any proper training for law enforcing agencies to deal with the crime," Fadia, who shot to fame by authoring a book `unofficial guide to ethical hacking' at the age of 14, said in Hyderabad on Friday. The link for this article located at India Express is no longer available. . This is disturbing stuff. Pakistani cyber criminals are having a field day hacking nearly 40 to 50 I. disturbing, stuff, pakistani, cyber, criminals, having, field, hacking, nearly. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A crew of hackers who claim an interest in protecting national security remained at large last week after a round of high-profile defacements that included government and bank Web sites as well as a site belonging to Gartner Inc. The Deceptive Duo early this month hit the Stamford, Conn., IT research company's site. . .. A crew of hackers who claim an interest in protecting national security remained at large last week after a round of high-profile defacements that included government and bank Web sites as well as a site belonging to Gartner Inc. The Deceptive Duo early this month hit the Stamford, Conn., IT research company's site , mocking the kind of pronouncements with which Gartner and other research companies make their living. "Many recent cyber-attacks could have been avoided if enterprises were more focused on their security efforts, but users seem not to learn from their mistakes," read a line atop the defaced site, which is attributed to Richard Mogull, a Gartner analyst. The line appears to be taken from a United Kingdom trade publication paraphrasing Mogull's conclusions in a recent report. The Gartner hack marked a rare departure for the Deceptive Duo, which primarily targets U.S. government and financial sites as part of a campaign that the hackers say is aimed at alerting officials to the inherent vulnerability of the country's IT infrastructure. The link for this article located at eWeek is no longer available. . A group of cyber activists infiltrated corporate and educational platforms, revealing system weaknesses to promote cybersecurity awareness.. Cyber Attack, Government Vulnerability, IT Security Threats, Hacker Awareness, Infrastructure Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Infamous hacker Kevin Mitnick warned IT managers Wednesday that unless they educate every employee -- from the CEO to the receptionist -- about how hackers work and how to bolster security, corporate networks and Web sites will never be safe from . . . . Infamous hacker Kevin Mitnick warned IT managers Wednesday that unless they educate every employee -- from the CEO to the receptionist -- about how hackers work and how to bolster security, corporate networks and Web sites will never be safe from attack. In the closing keynote here at Giga Information Group's Infrastructures for E-Business conference -- his first such speech since being released from prison in January -- Mitnick described the mindset, objectives and methods hackers use to compromise corporate computer networks. He said the key to security is detection and reaction. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Infamous hacker Kevin Mitnick warned IT managers Wednesday that unless they educate every employee -. infamous, hacker, kevin, mitnick, warned, managers, wednesday, unless, educate, every. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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