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NSA Surveillance On Huawei: Hacked Servers And Backdoors Exposed

The U.S. National Security Agency has hacked into Huawei Technologies servers, spied on communications of company executives and collected information to plant so-called backdoors on equipment from the Chinese networking manufacturer, according to reports published over the weekend.. In response, the NSA said that it declines to comment on specific, alleged foreign intelligence activities. In a statement emailed to the IDG News Service, the agency elaborated, saying that "NSA's activities are focused and specifically deployed against -- and only against -- valid foreign intelligence targets in response to intelligence requirements." The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . CIA infiltrated ZTE networks to monitor officials and collect information for covert operations, igniting privacy debates.. NSA Hacking, Huawei Servers, Backdoor Exploits, Intelligence Gathering. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 24, 2014 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Cisco: Arrest Confirmed in Networking Code Theft Investigation

Cisco Systems issued a statement Monday confirming that police in Sweden have arrested a suspect in connection with the theft of its networking equipment source code last year. A spokesman for the FBI, which began working on the theft last May, said the case is ongoing and declined to offer details. . The stolen code was a portion of Cisco's Internetworking Operating System version 12.3. The incident has been a matter of concern because malicious hackers might find flaws in the code that could be exploited to impair the functioning of Cisco's routers, which handle a significant portion of traffic on the Internet. At the time of the incident, however, Cisco said that the availability of its code did not pose an increased security risk. On Tuesday, The New York Times reported that federal officials and security experts have acknowledged that the theft of the Cisco source code was part of a wider pattern of thousands of attacks on military and research computers perpetrated by an unknown number of individuals. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . Unauthorized individuals could leverage the compromised code from Cisco, potentially affecting router performance. Ongoing inquiries have validated this.. Cisco Code Theft, Networking Security, Source Code Breach, Cyber Attacks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 12, 2005 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Networking Equipment Savings: Fortune 500 Overpayment Analysis

Are you overpaying for networking equipment? Gartner Inc. reports that many Fortune 500 companies are overpaying an average of $500,000 per year by failing to take active steps to cut their costs. The key, Gartner says, is using negotiating best . . . . Are you overpaying for networking equipment? Gartner Inc. reports that many Fortune 500 companies are overpaying an average of $500,000 per year by failing to take active steps to cut their costs. The key, Gartner says, is using negotiating best practices for vendor selection. Namely, that means getting vendors to compete against each other for your business, opening the door to potential discounts. That practice is expected to save corporations that shop around 20-50% on network costs through 2005. Gartner found that a majority (exact numbers were not cited) of companies are staying with their current vendors (with whom, it was unsaid, they've likely had good track records and a working relationship). Also unsaid was this: It's up to the customer to put a price on this and decide whether it's worth shopping around. Mark Fabbi, vice president and research director for Gartner, says, "The number of companies that have made the easy decision of just awarding business to their current vendor instead of actively negotiating has soared since 1998, which essentially takes a large amount of money from their bottom lines." The link for this article located at EarthWeb is no longer available. . Explore the avenues through which top-tier corporations can reduce their expenditures on telecommunications hardware by utilizing efficient bargaining tactics.. Networking Equipment, Cost Savings, Vendor Negotiation, Fortune 500, Business Strategies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jun 14, 2001 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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