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VirusTotal now analyzing Your Network Traffic

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The popular VirusTotal service, which was recently bought out by Google and can run more than 20 anti-virus scanners over a sample in one pass, can now also look for traces of malware infections in captured network traffic. To perform a check, users upload network packets that are captured ... Read More »

Major Government sites hacked by @WilyXem

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Many government sites have been breached by @WilyXem, data including server information and account data has been leaked.  You can view all his tweets announcing the breaches below.  All leaks where posted on Sprunge.us. Italian Chamber of Commerce – MySQL Vulnerability [Injected with Error Based ... Read More »

LulzSec Hacker Unmasked

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Matthew Flannery, a resident of Sydney Australia, has been confirmed as the hacker apprehended yesterday on accusations of penetrating a government website. The 24 year old hacker is a support technician at IT security supplier Content Security, which was signed to supply support for global security ... Read More »

ISPs Asked to Block TOR in Japan

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The authorities in Japan are questioning their power to take on cybercrime that they’re calling for ISPs to block the use of Tor. The National Police Agency (NPA) is urging ISPs to block customers if they’re discovered to have “abused” Tor. Since Tor routes traffic through many ... Read More »

CBS’s 60 Minutes Twitter account hacked

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The official 60 minutes twitter account (@60minutes) has been taken over which is ran by the news station, CBS. The account has been suspended after it started tweeting messages related to the Boston bombing.  It was in the hackers hands for around 5 minutes and ... Read More »

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