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Anonymous, it could become a cyber weapon

The group of hacktivist known as Anonymous is considered as the uncontrollable variable in the cyber space capable of surprising us with striking operations worthy of the most skilled cyber army. Precisely this is the point, are we sure that the group's...

February 10, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber warfare  Security 

Cloud Computing forensic psychological considerations on security

Cloud computing will play an increasingly critical role in the future of the information technology sector, impacting individual consumers, corporations, governments, and international commerce alike. As a forensic psychologist with a national security and...

February 10, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Security 

DDoS, IPv6 is an excuse to talk about

The day has come, Network service providers are reporting the first IPV6 distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks and the event is extremly significat from a secutity point of view. The news has been reported in the Arbor Networks' 7th Annual Worldwide...

February 9, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Cyber warfare  Hacking  Security 

Symantec data leak, too many doubts on the assumption of extortion

The story is familiar to all, the Source Code, the Source code of property of Symantec company has been stolen and it has been object of negotiation between the group of hacker responsible of the crime and law enforcement agents who have acted to protect...

February 8, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Hacking  Security 

Hacking satellite communications and possible implication

Once more to worry about is the real security of satellite infrastructures. In a technological civilization satellites play a vital role in the management and transmission of information of all kinds, satellites infact do the work in silent thet we enjoy...

February 6, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber warfare  Hacking  Security 

Anonymous vs FBI, threat or voice to listen?

No doubts about the ability of the Anonymous group since the beginning years have intensified their activities demonstrating great technical skills. As always, the movement gives voice to social dissent and protest against amendments and decisions of governments...

February 5, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Security 

Terrorism acts vs cyber threats, new offense scenarios

We are at an historical turning point today in U.S., and the situation is similar all over the world, threat of terrorist acts have been surpassed by cyber threats, this is the opinion of FBI Director Robert Mueller. Cyber crime, cyber-espionage, massive...

February 2, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Cyber warfare  Hacking  Intelligence  Security 

Cybersecurity market, reflections on the future

Just yesterday I was impressed by a news published on a web site that announced that global cybersecurity market will reach reach quote $61 billion this year, according to a report by UK-based consultancy Visiongain, an impressive amount of money that...

February 1, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Security 

Stuxnet, are we really safe now? No, of course!

Once again I draw inspiration from the argument "Stuxnet" on which much is being read on the web at this time, and a lot of which will be discussed in the years to come. From all the scientists Stuxnet was defined a deadly weapon, but why  if any direct...

January 31, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber warfare  Malware  Security 

Symantec too many doubts, disable pcAnywhere software

Remember the sensational theft of the source code of the Symantec products occurred in the last weeks? On that occasion the company, with impeccable timing, immediately took the distance from the event claiming that its customers could remain calm because...

January 26, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Hacking  Security 


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