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foxnewsinsider.com

June 24, 2013

It's believed NSA leaker Edward Snowden is now in Moscow after leaving Hong Kong over the weekend. He was thought to be heading to Cuba, but he never boarded that flight. It was reported Sunday that Snowden would ultimately seek asylum in Ecuador.

Now many are worried that Snowden is spilling harmful national security secrets to Russia and China. Martha MacCallum and Judge Andrew Napolitano went over the legal ramifications for Snowden in the event that he is apprehended and brought back to the United States to face espionage charges. Napolitano said he believes that Snowden is acting at this point solely to avoid prosecution in the United States, not to damage U.S. national security by giving classified intelligence to Russia and China.

f-secure.com

by Mikko

January 24, 2011

Brain, spreading on 5.25" floppy disks was the first PC virus. Which means that the PC virus is now 25 years old. So, what did brain do?

Due to this 25 year milestone, I've decided to go to Lahore, Pakistan. I'll go there to find Basit and Amjad, and I'll speak with them about how they feel about the phenomenon they started.

safeandsavvy.f-secure.com

by Jason

May 18, 2012

Last week we told you how to protect yourself from mobile malware.

For people who want to go a step further and understand the threats your smartphone faces, we're going to take a quick look inside the F-Secure Mobile Threat Report Q1 2012. What you'll find is a Android landscape where threats are quickly maturing.

theatlanticwire.com

by Rebecca Greenfield

June 27, 2013

President Obama said "nobody is listening to your telephone calls," even though the National Security Agency could actually track you from cellphone metadata.

Well, the latest from the Edward Snowden leaks shows that Obama eventually told the NSA to stop collecting your email communications in 2011, apparently because the so-called StellarWind program "was not yielding much value," even when collected in bulk. But how much could the NSA learn from all that email metadata, really? And was it more invasive than phone data collection? The agency is well beyond its one trillionth metadata record, after all, so they must have gotten pretty good at this. To offer a basic sense of how StellarWind collection worked - and how much user names and IP addresses can tell a spy about a person, even if he's not reading the contents of your email - we took a look at the raw source code of an everyday email header...

f-secure.com

August 23, 2010

Facebook spam has been making headlines recently. And with all the attention on "virally spreading" links, we wondered, just how effective is it?

F-Secure Weblog

by Sean

May 10, 2012

Yesterday, I suggested that anonymous speech is vastly superior to anonymous DDoS attacks and other forms of censorship.

hid.xiom.com

January 27, 2009

Websense reports that my.barackobama.com, an open blogging service which is part of Obama's campaign web site has been used to point users to malware infecting content.

The scam is a good example of the dangers of Web 2.0 user generated content and mashups. There was no malicious code on the Obama's site, however an allowed HTML code looking like a YouTube embedded flick pointed to an external site which carried the malware.

This is Local London

by Daniel Binns

August 21, 2009

WHIPPS Cross University Hospital has been hit by a "crippling" computer virus, which has knocked out a large proportion of its IT system.

The fault, which first emerged last week, is still being cleared today by staff, but a Whipps spokeswoman said no patient care had been affected by the problem so far. One hospital patient, who did not wish to be named, told the Guardian they had been informed that the virus had "crippled" scores of computers and created havoc for staff.

The Web Host Industry Review

by Justin Lee

February 14, 2012

Whistleblower website Cryptome.org was reportedly hacked last week and subsequently used to spread malware via drive-by exploits to visitors' PCs running Internet Explorer.

A Cryptome reader discovered the security breach Sunday when he received an alert from his antivirus program while visiting the site and immediately contacted the site's owners. After the site's security team investigated the breach it found that a rogue script had been installed on the site's HTML pages on February 8. The script was designed to direct visitors using unpatched versions of Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 to a page that would promptly install the Blackhole exploit kit, which is frequently used to send drive-by download attacks from hijacked websites.

thefreethoughtproject.com

July 12, 2014

At least 80 percent of all audio calls are gathered and stored by the NSA, whistleblower William Binney has revealed. The former code-breaker says the spy agency's ultimate aim is no less than total population control.

The National Security Agency lies about what it stores, said William Binney, one of the highest profile whistleblowers to ever emerge from the NSA, at a conference in London organized by the Center for Investigative Journalism on July 5. Binney left the agency shortly after the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center because he was disgusted at the organizations move towards public surveillance. "At least 80 percent of fiber-optic cables globally go via the US," Binney said. "This is no accident and allows the US to view all communication coming in. At least 80 percent of all audio calls, not just metadata, are recorded and stored in the US. The NSA lies about what it stores."

      

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