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Chinese govt takes Black Hawk down

Authorities shut what was believed to be China's largest hacker training site, making three arrests and confiscating nearly US$249,000 in assets, says report.

February 9, 2010 in Security by Vivian Yeo Comment

Aust govt sets up new CERT

Australian government launches in-depth cybersecurity strategy, which includes establishment of a new Computer Emergency Response Team to rival existing AusCERT.

November 24, 2009 in Security by Suzanne Tindal Comment

Amit Yoran talks cybersecurity

newsmaker Former U.S. cybersecurity director Amit Yoran talks about his year as the "cyberguy" and why he is an "anti-user".

October 26, 2009 in Security by Elinor Mills Comment

Here come the 'Twitter, we did it first' lawsuits

Service that makes emergency-management messaging software has sued Twitter over alleged patent infringement. The legal documents, however, are pretty vague.

August 18, 2009 in Internet by Caroline McCarthy Comment

Researchers warn of XML library flaws

XML parsing vulnerabilities are affecting multiple open-source vendors and applications, the Finnish computer emergency response team has warned.

August 7, 2009 in Security by Tom Espiner Comment

Zero-day flaw found in Firefox 3.5

Mozilla warns of critical vulnerability in Firefox 3.5 Web browser's Just-in-time JavaScript compiler.

July 16, 2009 in Internet by Tom Espiner Comment

US govt takes DDoS attacks in its stride

Department of Homeland Security reports series of distributed denial-of-service attacks on U.S. government networks since July 4.

July 9, 2009 in Security by Matthew Broersma Comment

Police expert calls for open source data tools

Emergency services should use open source software to ease exchange of data, according to data expert from U.K. Association of Chief Police Officers.

June 24, 2009 in Software by Tom Espiner Comment

Do most security breaches still originate internally?

Are insider threats more prevalent than externally-initiated attacks? Here's why that may not be the case.

June 9, 2009 in Internet Security by Michael Kassner Comment

Report: Turkish hackers breached US Army servers

Investigators believe hackers used an SQL injection attack to break into U.S. Army servers and redirect visitors to other sites, according to report.

June 1, 2009 in Security by Elinor Mills Comment
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it is not to good for china.
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Very good explanation of JMX

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