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When is a cyber attack an act of war? Government needs to define cyber war

Posted: 04 Feb 2010 04:39 AM PST

Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair offered a cerebral evaluation of the current state of cyberspace to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Tuesday. In so many words, Blair's testimony highlighted a question the intelligence community, the Defense Department, the White House and Congress have to answer: When is a cyber attack an act of war? "Malicious cyber activity is occurring on an unprecedented scale with extraordinary sophistication," Blair told the committee. "While...

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Learn How to Hack Facebook Accounts Using Phishing Attack: Facebook Fake Page

Posted: 04 Feb 2010 03:51 AM PST

How to Hack Facebook Accounts Using Phishing Attack Step 1: Download Facebook fake login page and extract the contents into a folder Step 2: Create your free account at www.110mb.com and upload the extract files here Step 3: Go to file manager and upload all the files. Step 4: Open you fake page, enter user name and password and try out whether its working. You fake page will be located at yoursitename.110mb.com/Facebook.htm Step 5: A password file will be created in the same directory and you...

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Cisco's Backdoor For Hackers: IOS operating system can be exploited by cybercriminals

Posted: 04 Feb 2010 12:10 AM PST

Activists have long grumbled about the privacy implications of the legal "backdoors" that networking companies like Cisco build into their equipment--functions that let law enforcement quietly track the Internet activities of criminal suspects. Now an IBM researcher has revealed a more serious problem with those backdoors: They don't have particularly strong locks, and consumers are at risk. In a presentation at the Black Hat security conference Wednesday, IBM ( IBM - news - people ) Internet...

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