The U.S. Department of Homeland Security plans to announce details of a cyberalert system on Wednesday, two days after a virus called MyDoom spread rapidly across the Internet. The system, which will be detailed by the department's National Cyber Security Division, could mimic the color-coded scheme the government uses to warn citizens and alert law enforcement authorities of terrorism threats, a source familiar with some details of the plan said. . . .. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security plans to announce details of a cyberalert system on Wednesday, two days after a virus called MyDoom spread rapidly across the Internet. The system, which will be detailed by the department's National Cyber Security Division, could mimic the color-coded scheme the government uses to warn citizens and alert law enforcement authorities of terrorism threats, a source familiar with some details of the plan said. The latest e-mail virus, MyDoom, underscores the need for a system to alert and inform Internet users. The mass-mailing computer virus took off on Monday, spreading faster than any previous virus, security experts said this week. The alert system could include a common way for home and business users to report security issues and Internet threats. Details of the early warning system will be outlined by Amit Yoran, the division's director, according to a press release issued by the department Tuesday. . The U.S. Department of Homeland Security plans to announce details of a cyberalert system on Wednesd. department, homeland, security, plans, announce, details, cyberalert, system, wednesd. . Anthony Pell
The National Association of State Chief Information Officers today announced it has signed an agreement with the primary federal infrastructure security analysis and warning center so that individual states can receive alerts on cyber and physical threats. . .. The National Association of State Chief Information Officers today announced it has signed an agreement with the primary federal infrastructure security analysis and warning center so that individual states can receive alerts on cyber and physical threats . The memorandum of agreement with the National Infrastructure Protection Center creates a formal venue for states to receive quick notification of general and specific warnings issued by the center. The NIPC, an interagency center, works closely with many public and private entities to develop alerts, analysis and assistance on infrastructure threats. It is part of the FBI; President Bush has proposed that the NIPC become part of the planned Homeland Security Department. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . Regions are prepared to obtain immediate notifications regarding digital security risks through a recent agreement with the Federal Cyber Defense Agency.. cyber alerts, threat notification, infrastructure security. . Anthony Pell
Recently the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) announced that many implementations of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) are susceptible to multiple remote vulnerabilities. More than 200 vendors implement this protocol in a manner that can be exploited. . . .. Recently the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) announced that many implementations of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) are susceptible to multiple remote vulnerabilities. More than 200 vendors implement this protocol in a manner that can be exploited. EnGarde itself does not provide any implementation of the SNMP protocol and is therefore not vulnerable. It is highly recommended that vulnerable SNMP implementations on routers, printers, and other servers are disabled until they can be updated with patches provided by your vendor. The link for this article located at EnGardeLinux.org is no longer available. . CERT alerts about SNMP vulnerabilities; EnGarde remains secure. Suggested course of action: disable affected systems until fixes are applied.. SNMP Security, Remote Access Threats, EnGarde Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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