As the founder and director of a nonprofit animal shelter on the East Coast, Alana has spent most of the past decade caring for pets that might otherwise be euthanized. Her work also resonates with people online—the Facebook page for the shelter has more than 1.3 million followers. . But in August, she noticed something strange: A series of unfamiliar posts began appearing on the page, and no one at the shelter could say where they were coming from. For several days, Alana and her staff simply deleted them. It didn’t initially occur to Alana that her account may have been breached. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Strange messages flooded the Twitter account of a charity organization, suggesting a possible security compromise that could threaten safety.. Nonprofit Security, Social Media Vulnerabilities, Online Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The UK’s attorney general has clarified the government’s position on state-sponsored cyber-attacks, saying the country will fight back against any nation seeking to cause it harm and continue to attribute serious online threats. . Speaking at the Chatham House Royal Institute for International Affairs on Wednesday morning, Jeremy Wright became the first minister to set out the UK’s opinion on how international law applies to cyberspace. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . The UK Attorney General has revealed the government's stance on state-sponsored cyber ops, highlighting efforts to align with global legal standards in cyber warfare. State Cyber-Attack, Cyber Defense, UK Strategy, Online Threats. . Brittany Day
After private photographs of some of the most famous women in the world were posted online, journalists, PR representatives, and curious internet users alike scrambled to figure out how a nameless hacker had gained access to the cell phones of the rich and famous.. When shocked internet users on underground forums tracked down the person believed to be behind the leak, his explanation was startlingly simple: iCloud. The link for this article located at Business Insider is no longer available. . When shocked internet users on underground forums tracked down the person believed to be behind the . private, photographs, famous, women, world, posted, online, journali. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Anti Phishing Working Group is now lending its expertise to the IRS to help root out online and offline phishing scams that use a combination of e-mails and faxes to steal identities. . Today's most successful online phishing scams use increasingly complex and sneaky tactics to trick people into divulging their banking account numbers, passwords and other personal information to steal people's identities. The link for this article located at eSecurity Planet is no longer available. . Today's most successful online phishing scams use increasingly complex and sneaky tactics to trick p. phishing, working, group, lending, expertise, online. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A respected US-based internet security expert says he has foiled an attempt to frame him as a heroin dealer.. Brian Krebs says the administrator of a Russian cybercrime forum hatched a plan to order heroin, arranged for it to be delivered to his home, then tipped off the police, making it look as if the call had come from a neighbour's house. The link for this article located at BBC is no longer available. . Brian Krebs says the administrator of a Russian cybercrime forum hatched a plan to order heroin, arr. respected, us-based, internet, security, expert, foiled, attempt, frame, heroin. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Security camera footage helped investigators identify a man suspected of sending online threats via remotely controlled computers, law enforcement sources said. . Yusuke Katayama, 30, of Koto Ward, Tokyo, was arrested Sunday (local time) and accused of interfering with the activities of a major Tokyo comic book show. The link for this article located at Stuff NZ is no longer available. . Yusuke Katayama, 30, of Koto Ward, Tokyo, was arrested Sunday (local time) and accused of interferin. security, camera, footage, helped, investigators, identify, suspected, sending, online, threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In a world where online attackers laugh in the face of legislation and jurisdiction, the best way to protect yourself might be to hire someone to identify your problems first. But why hire a single hacker when you can hire a team of them?. We frequently hear of organisation that have been hacked or their security homework done for them. Soon after, when the perpetrator or good-guy hacker (who is often a professional themselves) is "caught," onlookers shake their head and wonder why no one hired them to put their skills to good use. There are challenges to doing so, such as questioning the ethics of these hackers, defining the scope of systems they are allowed to test, and ensuring they don't simply run off and sell their exploits on underground markets. The link for this article located at ZDNet Blogs is no longer available. . Investigate how collaborative efforts can bolster safety protocols and tackle cyber dangers proficiently through united hacker initiatives.. Crowdsourcing Security, Ethical Hacking, Bug Bounty Programs, Team Collaboration. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A spate of hacking tools infected with malicious software, or malware, threatens to destroy the credibility of the growing hacktivist movement, writes Adam Turner.. Warnings from prominent members of the hacktivist group Anonymous not to trust hacking tools released under the group's name serve as a timely warning for would-be hacktivists, warn online security experts. The link for this article located at Sydney Morning Herald is no longer available. . Warnings from members of the hacktivist group Anonymous on distrust for hacking tools released under their name.. Hacking Tools, Malware Risks, Cybersecurity Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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