Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Web ratings disabled for Chinese Communist Party film

  Despite arrest, Lulzsec sails on | DNS agility leads to botnet detection
 
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Web ratings disabled for Chinese Communist Party film
Theaters in China began showing a new blockbuster movie last week chronicling the founding of the country's ruling Communist Party. But while the film "Beginning of the Great Revival" has enjoyed a wide release, finding out whether if the movie is any good or not has been more of a challenge as Chinese web users wonder why they can't review the film. Read More


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Despite arrest, Lulzsec sails on
The hacking group known as LulzSec pledged to continue their online rampage Tuesday, a day after U.K. police arrested a man allegedly affiliated with the group. Read More

DNS agility leads to botnet detection
Research out of the Georgia Institute of Technology can detect when bot masters reserve domains to set up command-and-control networks. Read More


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About a dozen separate legions of organized hackers have been diligently attempting for years to break into aerospace and defense company Northrop Grumman to steal sensitive information, the company's chief information security officer (CISO) said at a Gartner security conference. Read More

 
 
 

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