Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Darlene Storm: Def Con: How to hack all the transport networks of a country

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Darlene Storm: Def Con: How to hack all the transport networks of a country
At Def Con, 24-year-old Alberto García Illera gave an amazing presentation called "How to hack all the transport networks of a country." The critical vulernabilities that allowed such an intense hack were mindblowing and like one epic exploit after another. Security FAIL! Read More


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Robert L. Mitchell: Predictive analytics might not have predicted the Aurora shooter
The Aurora killer made dozens of suspicious purchases prior to committing his crime. But a proactive data mining initiative that analyzed those transactions in real-time probably would not have caught him, says an expert. Here's why. Read More


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Japanese Finance Ministry uncovers major Trojan attack
Japan's Finance Ministry has uncovered evidence of a major Trojan cyber-attack on its computer systems that lay undetected for almost two years, according to local sources. Read More

 
 
 

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