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(AP)—High-level talks with the Chinese government to address persistent cyberattacks against U.S. companies and government agencies haven't worked, so officials say the Obama administration is now considering a range of actions. "We have to begin making it clear to the Chinese," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Thursday, "that the United States is going to have to take action to protect not only our government's, but our private sector, from this kind of illegal intrusions."
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-02-tougher-action-china-cyberattacks.html#jCp
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February 1, 2013 6:46 AM
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Erst die „New York Times“, dann das „Wall Street Journal“ – offenbar greifen chinesische Cyber-Krieger internationale Medien an.
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Relying exclusively on open source information, task is to assess the relative capabilities of certain countries identified in the literature (China, India, Iran, North Korea, Pakistan, and Russia) to wage an effective cyber attack against an adversary. The words “effective cyberattack” by no means translate into the proverbial “take down” of the Internet; on the contrary,such attacks might involve intrusions into unprotected networks for the purpose of compromising data tables, degrading communications, interrupting commerce, or impairing critical infrastructures (such as transportation or medical and emergency services) in such a way that trust is undermined at the expense of a smoothly running economy and society. Read more: http://cyberwarzone.com/cyberwarfare/cyber-warfare-country-country-analysis
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August 23, 2012 8:56 AM
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If your organization develops intellectual property that would be valuable to other countries to copy, you are a target and probably have already been compromised. In its threat report for the first half of 2012, F-Secure summarized the pieces of the Flame malware, which according to some researchers claimed the title of the most complex ever. Earlier this year, The Washington Post cited anonymous sources stating that the malware was linked to a joint effort by the United States and Israel, though American and Israeli officials officially declined to comment. While arms races in the physical world have centered on countries letting their rivals know about their capabilities for the sake of deterrence, the world has not yet reached this stage when it comes to cyber-attacks, wrote Mikko Hyppönen, chief research officer at F-Secure. "Most likely, yes (we are in an arms race)," he told SecurityWeek. "But it's happening behind closed doors in classified programs, so we don't know much about it – so far. Only [the] USA has confessed doing this. But we must assume most technically advanced nations are stockpiling cyber arms." Read more: http://www.securityweek.com/todays-cyber-war-cold-war-some-say
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Today, The Mandiant® Intelligence Center™ released an unprecedented report exposing APT1's multi-year, enterprise-scale computer espionage campaign. APT1 is one of dozens of threat groups Mandiant...
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Chinese hackers have been conducting wide-ranging electronic surveillance of media companies including The Wall Street Journal, apparently to spy on reporters covering China and other issues.
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December 19, 2012 8:15 AM
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Before 2012, there were only two instances of cyber weapons being used – Stuxnet and Duqu.
However, analysis of these two forced the IT community to dramatically expand the whole concept of what cyber warfare entails.
Apart from an increase in the number of security incidents involving cyber weapons, the events of 2012 have also brought to light the fact that many sovereign states are heavily involved in the development of cyber weapons – something that was picked up on and widely discussed by the mass media. Moreover, cyber warfare was on the agenda of public discussions between governments and state representatives over the course of 2012.
It is safe to say, therefore, that 2012 has brought key revelations in this sphere – both in terms of the increase in security incidents and a greater understanding of how cyber weapons are being developed
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There's an urgent need for NATO and its member countries to address the cybersecurity of space-based satellite control systems because they're vulnerable to cyberattacks - and if left unaddressed, it could have severe consequences for global security, a new paper from a major thinktank on international affairs has warned.
Almost all modern military engagements rely on space-based assets, providing GPS coordinates, telecommunications, monitoring and more.
The newly released Cybersecurity of NATO's Space-based Strategic Assets research paper from Chatham House warns that there's an urgent need to study and address the cybersecurity of these systems and the challenges which could be posed if a network was breached or otherwise attacked.
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