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Featured Job- Senior CI Cyber Analyst with SAIC

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BACKGROUND: The Office of the Director of National Counterintelligence (ODNCI) is responsible for leading an integrated national counterintelligence (CI) effort against foreign intelligence threats to the United States. This office leads the world’s premier CI enterprise to unify the US counterintelligence community, informs and influences decision makers, promotes responsible collaboration and information sharing and advocates for CI partners. The Senior CI Cyber…

Credit Card Clearing House Hacked Says Security Researchers

An underground credit card clearing house has been hacked, according to Trend Micro security researchers. Leaked data from the hack include employee emails and recorded phone calls.

“A group of hackers recently published detailed information from an underground credit card company,” writes Feike Hacquebord, an advanced Threats Researcher with Trend Micro.  “On July 23, an anonymous group claimed to have compromised a server of an online…

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Virgin Media to Warn Users of Botnet Computers

Subscribers to Virgin Media who are running infected machines and are part of botnets can expect to be notified by the company, telling the user to increase their security, as part of a new initiative.

Virgin Media, which is the UK’s third-largest ISP, will look to match compromised IP addresses collected by the Shadowserver Foundation, and other researchers, to its client’s list, according to The Register. Any machine found to…

US CERT: Malware Attacks on Feds Motivated by Money Not Terrorism

US CERT: Malware Attacks on Feds Motivated by Money Not Terrorism

Malware attacks against federal agencies appear to be predominately motivated by financial gain rather than terrorism or espionage, according to the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team at DHS.

Around 90 percent of malware incidents detected against U.S. government networks in the first half of 2010 were meant to steal money from unsuspecting users, rather than steal data, as…

Rep Langevin on House Caucus Website Launch

Rep Langevin on House Caucus Website Launch

Earlier this month, the House Cyber Caucus launched a website to raise cybersecurity awareness and serve as a forum for congressional members to cooperate on cyber legislation. The website will provide news update on a number of cyber-related issues, Rep. Jim Langevin, founder and co-chairman of the House Cyber Caucus, told…

Saudi Arabia to Set Up Cyber Crime Unit

Saudi Arabia to Set Up Cyber Crime Unit

The Saudi Arabian Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, also known as the Haia, has announced its plans to develop a unit to combat cyber crime.

The Haia said the new cyber crime unit will be based in Riyadh headquarters with the initial focus of combating the blackmailing of women online. Saudi Arabia, along with other…

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Featured Job- Cyber Technical Engineer with BAE

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This position represents a proposal or pipelining requisition for potential upcoming work. If you meet the qualifications, please submit your resume and we will consider you for this opportunity in the future. The candidate will provide the government with specialized computer security experience as it pertain to the analysis of and protection against computer-based attacks. The candidate will work at BAE Systems and have…

Increase in Latvian Botnet Causes Row

Increase in Latvian Botnet Causes Row

The recent rise in malicious and annoying email setting forth from Latvia has ignited a row between the country’s top domain registry and the anti-spam organization Spamhaus.

NIC.LV, which currently administers all the .lv domains, claims Spamhaus is “impolite, arrogant and even rude.” The rhetoric follows Spamhaus’ decision to place a large portion of Latvian IP…

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Hackers Can Deflate Tires

The wireless system used in cars to monitor tire pressure can be damaged or spoofed from a remote location, according to researchers.

A team of Rutgers University and the University of South Carolina computer scientists demonstrated that a car driving next to another allowed a hacker to trigger a “low tire pressure” warning at merely 35 mph. They also found a way to damage one type, though they did not…

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Botnet Conducts Brute Force Attacks

A server-based botnet that attacks unsecure websites is currently launching a flood of attacks over the Internet, according to security researchers.

The attacks are attempting to hack secure shells protecting Linux boxes, routers and other network devices by guessing the login credentials.

The botnet hits websites that run an outdated version of phpMyAdmin, according to researchers. The vulnerability, which was patched back in April, is exploited by the botnet…

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