This year marked the 23rd DefCon, the hacker conference that began as an informal gathering for hackers to meet in person and party in the desert. Since its beginning, it has grown from fewer than 100 attendees to reportedly more than 20,000 all of them jammed into two hotels this year. WIRED covered a number of talks from the conference over the last two weeks The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Unveil the pivotal highlights from the 23rd DefCon, drawing in more than 20,000 cybersecurity enthusiasts and hackers.. DefCon 23 Highlights, Cybersecurity Trends, Hacker Community Insights. . Alex
The University of NSW has been the target of a . Universities are being increasingly targeted by hackers who often want to get access to high-bandwidth university internet connections and use them to conduct further attacks. It comes as the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, reportedly plans to raise a massive escalation in cyber attacks against government and industry as one of the two key security issues facing the nation in an address on Wednesday. The link for this article located at Sydney Morning Herald is no longer available. . Universities are being increasingly targeted by hackers who often want to get access to high-bandwid. university, target, universities, being, increasingly, targeted, hacke. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Leading U.S. Government and defence consultancy Booz Allen Hamilton has confirmed a breach in its cyber security, adding credence to Anonymous hackers previous claims.. The hacking collective claimed responsibility for an attack on Booz Allen Hamilton's networks earlier this week. The group went on to post online 90,000 emails and passwords stolen in the raid as proof of its attack. Anonymous continued its new found flair for alliteration, christening and publicising the attack Military Meltdown Monday. The link for this article located at International Business Times is no longer available. . The hacking collective claimed responsibility for an attack on Booz Allen Hamilton's networks earlie. leading, government, defence, consultancy, allen, hamilton, confirmed, breach. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Sony's high-profile security problems continued over the weekend after news that the firm's Greece-based BMG music web site and ISP subsidiary So-Net were the latest services to be hacked.. User names, real names and addresses of 450 Sonymusic.gr users were obtained by a hacker and uploaded to pastebin.com over the weekend. Chester Wisniewski, a senior security advisor at Sophos Canada, advised users of SonyMusic.gr to reset their passwords and assume that any personal information entered on the site is now in the hands of someone with malicious intentions. . User names, real names and addresses of 450 Sonymusic.gr users were obtained by a hacker and uploade. sony's, high-profile, security, problems, continued, weekend, firm's, greece-b. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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