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Anonymous allegedly threatens to 'kill' Facebook

August 12, 2011

But is it a hoax?


                                                                                                          


The hacking group Anonymous is allegedly threatening to "destroy" Facebook on 5 November, accusing the social networking site of spying on users, cooperating with authoritarian governments and abusing people's privacy.

The threat is contained in a video that was posted on YouTube on July 16, which has now been viewed more than 700,000 times and has been getting more comments by the minute.


But the threat has not been posted on Anonymous' prolific Twitter feed or its blog, anonops.blogspot.com, leading some experts to wonder if it really originates with the group or is a fake.

The video "was posted almost a month ago and yet has not been widely publicised, or publicised at all, on the usual Anonymous channels, the Twitter profiles that appear to be associated are inactive," wrote Rik Ferguson, director of security research and communication at Trend Micro,on a company blog.

Ferguson noted that a Twitter profile associated with the threat also appears to be inactive.

In the video, Anonymous claims that Facebook was working with authorities in Egypt and Syria in order to spy on people and was also allegedly providing information to security companies about users on the site. The settings on Facebook intended to make certain information more private are a "delusion," the group claimed.


"Kill Facebook for the sake of your own privacy," according to the scrambled voice on the two-minute video.

A Facebook spokeswoman contacted in London said the company had no comment.

Anonymous and an affiliated group called Lulz Security have lead numerous hacking campaigns against organizations, businesses and governments whose policies they find offensive. One of their tactics is to conduct distributed denial-of-service attacks, which involve bombarding a website with traffic in an attempt to cause the website to stop responding.

The groups have also hacked into servers and stolen information, posting it publicly. Their targets over the last few months have included the CIA, PBS.org, Fox.com and the Serious Organised Crime Agency.


 
 

Three social engineering tricks hackers are using to compromise mobile devices

August 12, 2011

Criminals are using psychology to spread mobile malware:


                                                                                                      

Social engineers have been using various dirty tricks to fool people for centuries. Social engineering, the art of gaining access to buildings, systems or data by exploiting human psychology, rather than by breaking in or using technical hacking techniques, is as old as crime itself and has been used in many ways for decades.

For the past...


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Companies facing proliferation of targeted email attacks

August 12, 2011

Attacks such as the ones detailed by McAfee this week in a report are frequent and hard to detect:


The strange e-mails arrived in executives' inboxes around the same time that the Australian oil company was negotiating a deal with a Chinese energy company.

The e-mails had the same structure and format as those sent around the company and were baited with text that appeared to refer to a supposed continuing discussion between executives. The messages looked authentic from a nontechnical perspect...


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UK admins lack skills to spot hackers, says pentest expert

August 12, 2011

Many UK admins lack the skills, resources and time necessary to keep firewalls secure from well-drilled hackers, one of the country’s loading penetration testing experts has claimed while launching a new defence training course.

The problems start with expert oversight of the firewall and Intrusion Detection System (IDS) logs, said former head of penetration testing at the Royal Air Airforce, Steve Armstrong, who will lead the new SANS course, 464 Hacker Detection for Systems Administrators....


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Hong Kong Exchange investigates possible hacking

August 12, 2011
 

HSBC and Cathay Pacific share news inaccessible:


The Hong Kong Stock Exchange suspended trading in several shares yesterday following a glitch in its online news service that may have been caused by hacking, according to Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEx) chief executive Charles Li.

The glitch came on a day when several firms announced earnings, preventing investors from accessing company announcements made during the midday break.


HKEx said that in order to give investors time to get the ...
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IBM claims PC era at an end

August 12, 2011

Company that started it all says times have moved on:


After Apple's Steve Jobs began referring to the iPad as a "post-PC" device, an IBM executive has added fuel to the fire with one of its chief technology officers, Mark Dean, claiming the company did the right thing in getting out of the PC business.

Today marks the 30th anniversary of the IBM 5150 PC, which was widely considered to be the beginning of the PC era. IBM, for years, lead the way in ensuring a PC in every home, a campaign which i...


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IBM's Watson: A new era in analytics?

August 12, 2011

Watson also tackles some of the greatest problems in understanding text:


?If you've been following the Jeopardy-IBM Watson faceoff this week, then you have witnessed a breakthrough in analytics and in new architectures for mining and analysing diverse types of information in a single application. Watson and its successors may usher in a new approach to computing, combining as it does, so many disparate techniques to create a "thinking" machine. IBM has combined deep NLP with machine learning, ...


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Microsoft appealing to devs with new Windows Azure features

August 12, 2011

Cloud platform revamp on show at Professional Developer Conference:

                                  

 Microsoft may be "all in" for the cloud, but will developers follow?   
At the Professional Developers Conference in Microsoft's Redmond headquarters this week, CEO Steve Ballmer and colleagues announced various new capabilities in Windows Azure, the platform-as-a-service offering whose success or failure will be crucial toward Microsoft's long term prospects in cloud computing.  

While...

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Internet Explorer is outgrowing Google Chrome, claims Microsoft

August 12, 2011

Web browsing data appears flawed however:


Microsoft's claim that Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) and IE9 beat the usage share gains posted by Chrome last month don't hold up, according to the data the company cited Monday.

But the matter may be moot: Overall, IE again lost ground to Google Chrome and Apple's Safari in the battle for browser hearts and minds.


In a post to a company blog, Ryan Gavin, a senior director on the IE team, said that IE8 and IE9 boosted their combined global usage shares by 0....
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Microsoft launches new bid to kill Internet Explorer 6

August 12, 2011

“Friends don't let friends use IE6"



“Friends don't let friends use Internet Explorer 6," Microsoft said last week in launching a new site that tracks the progress of pushing IE6 market share below 1%.

Worldwide usage of IE6 was still an astounding 12% in February, lower than the previous year but too high given the security risks associated with using such an ancient browser.
“10 years ago a browser was born,” Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 Countdown site says. “It's name was Internet...
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