A defense contractor developing a public Web site for the Navy shut down a key computer network this week after hackers gained access to employee passwords and other user information. A Navy spokesman emphasized yesterday that no military secrets were stored on the computer server operated in Mission Valley by Booz Allen Hamilton, a consulting firm working with the Navy in San Diego. . . .. A defense contractor developing a public Web site for the Navy shut down a key computer network this week after hackers gained access to employee passwords and other user information. A Navy spokesman emphasized yesterday that no military secrets were stored on the computer server operated in Mission Valley by Booz Allen Hamilton, a consulting firm working with the Navy in San Diego. But the weekend incident was embarrassing to SPAWAR, the San Diego-based Naval command that serves as the information technology provider for the entire U.S. Navy. Booz Allen has been working closely with SPAWAR, known officially as the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, to develop a Web site featuring public information about SPAWAR. That Web site was subjected to a similar cyber attack on April 22, about a week before the electronic raid on Booz Allen. . A defense contractor developing a public Web site for the Navy shut down a key computer network this. defense, contractor, developing, public, computer, network. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Update: Somehow we missed the registration required at silicon.com. TheReg has a better story. Basingstoke-based ISP Cloud Nine has closed its operation this morning after being hit by a crippling security attack. The denial of service attack was so bad the ISP says it will have to rebuild its network.. . .. Update: Somehow we missed the registration required at silicon.com. TheReg has a better story. Basingstoke-based ISP Cloud Nine has closed its operation this morning after being hit by a crippling security attack. The denial of service attack was so bad the ISP says it will have to rebuild its network. But CEO Emeric Miszti told The Register that the disaster cover insurance that Cloud Nine has in place will not cover the rebuild. Which means that either the company will be sold or it will be placed in the hands of the administrators. On Friday Cloud Nine posted a message on ISPReview in which it said it had been the victim of a vicious attack. "Firewall tightening prevented further intrusion beyond the firewalls. What followed was first a Firewall password brute force attack resulting in successful hash and destruction of the firewall," it said. . Update: Somehow we missed the registration required at silicon.com. TheReg has a better story. Basin. update, somehow, missed, registration, required, silicon, thereg, better, story, basin. . Anthony Pell
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