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Australia Prepares: Suicide Hackers Threaten Critical Infrastructure

Australia is preparing for cyber-terrorism attacks from "suicide hackers", who will aim to bring down critical infrastructure for a "cause" and not worry about facing 30 years in jail for their actions. So far there have been no major acts of cyber-terrorism -- where hackers take down parts of the critical infrastructure by breaking into power, water, transport or even air traffic control systems -- but the subject has been discussed a great deal. On Tuesday, Colonel Paul Straughair, the director of network centric warfare at the Australian Army and part of the Australian Department of Defence, said he saw "no logical reason" why suicide hackers would not strike in the future. . "We see suicide bombers that are prepared to die for their cause. I don't think it is too far before we start to see people who are quite prepared to conduct cyber-terrorism. "While the risk will be high that they will be caught, they will accept that as a fact of life for 'the cause' and be prepared to go to prison for 30 years because they stopped a banking system working or a power grid taken down or took down the air traffic control system of a country for a period of time," Straughair told ZDNet Australia. The link for this article located at ZDNet UK is no longer available. . 'We see suicide bombers that are prepared to die for their cause. I don't think it is too far before. australia, preparing, cyber-terrorism, attacks, 'suicide, hackers', bring. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Oct 03, 2006 User Avatar Brittany Day Government
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Combatting Cybersecurity Risks in University Computer Networks

College officials said the threats are not just from smart and sophisticated pranksters and criminals, but also from mischievous teens who have figured ways to capture computers. Colleges and universities battle hackers and viruses every day as a matter of course, . . . . College officials said the threats are not just from smart and sophisticated pranksters and criminals, but also from mischievous teens who have figured ways to capture computers. Colleges and universities battle hackers and viruses every day as a matter of course, not unlike the way hospitals try to eradicate health-threatening germs and killer viruses to save lives. Neither colleges or hospitals can live apart from the pests and parasites. And the problem is growing. Last year some 52,000 attacks on computer networks were reported to a Carnegie Mellon University center that coordinates emergency responses in the computer world. Many of these attacks happen on college campuses, involving thousands of academic sites across the country. . Universities encounter growing digital assaults from cybercriminals, prompting the need for enhanced security measures to safeguard their IT infrastructure.. University Security, Cyber Threats, Network Defense. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 31, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Storage Security: Addressing New Threats from Internet and Hackers

Storage security will become an "imperative" this year as the adoption of Internet technologies undermines the comforting notion that storage networks are safe from hacker attacks. In an analysis of storage security, the Yankee Group concludes that security will become an . . . . Storage security will become an "imperative" this year as the adoption of Internet technologies undermines the comforting notion that storage networks are safe from hacker attacks. In an analysis of storage security, the Yankee Group concludes that security will become an essential aspect of deployment strategies as users expand disaster recovery planning or roll out storage networks that mix multiple network protocols. Yankee is seeking to dispel the impression that dedicated, Fibre Channel storage networks are "closed" networks i.e. not subject to security breaches. As mixed IP-Fibre Channel storage networks or IP storage networks become deployed security will be even more important, the research house argues. . As online innovations rise, the safeguards for data holding systems need to advance to counteract the growing threats posed by cybercriminals.. Storage Security, Hacker Risks, Data Protection, Disaster Recovery, Network Protocols. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 25, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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