Hackers knock out al-Qaeda's online distribution channels
Western hackers took down al-Qaeda's ability to send messages and videos in a coordinated cyber attack.
Congress joins the Skype, ooVoo crowd
Agreement to allow Skype and ooVoo videoconferencing for House members had been held up by security concerns.
Lack of cyber pros puts US in dangerous position
A severe shortage of experienced cyber professionals leaves the nation vulnerable to cyberattacks that might inflict death and damage.
The 25 most dangerous programming errors
The Common Weakness Enumeration project, co-sponsored by DHS, identifies the most common coding mistakes in a list of more than 800 weaknesses.
LulzSec: Not Robin Hood, more like Bonnie and Clyde
The ego-driven hackers haven't demonstrated any significant ability or espoused a particular cause, but they have highlighted the sorry state of security in much of the information infrastructure.
Mobile-computing security a dangerous battle for DOD
The security of mobile devices used by defense personnel and warfighters is a high-stakes game in which compromised data can put lives on the line.
Cyber challenge: Securing private-sector IT with a minimum of regulation
Representatives struggle with the role of government in protecting private-sector IT in hearing on the administration's proposed cybersecurity legislation.
Fake Twitter accounts become a regular on campaign trail
The increasing use of fake or anonymous Twitter accounts as a political weapon is another sign of the importance of social media to political campaigns.
LulzSec exposes Arizona law enforcement documents
The hacker group releases hundreds of e-mails, intell bulletins, images and other files in what it says is a protest of the state's immigration laws.
Spoiler alert: Spy techniques dissect GOP presidential nominees
The facial analysis technology that helps the CIA and TSA identify threats helps political analysts predict presidential campaigns.
FBI busts 'scareware' ring that stole $74M
The scam, which operated internationally for three years and claimed about a million victims, consisted of infecting users’ computers and then selling them a phony fix.
Group claims hack of LulzSec, as suspected member is formally charged
Rival mocks the group’s hacker cred, as British police formally charge a 19-year-old with being involved in LulzSec attacks.
How to identify IT assets so you can secure them
NIST has released a scheme based on existing industry standards for identifying assets as part of the FISMA-mandated automated approach to security.
Teen who could be LulzSec hacker arrested in Britain
The arrest came just as LulzSec and another hacker group, Anonymous, had declared open season on government websites.
State using app that separates personal, work data on iPhones, Androids
West Virginia is providing employees Androids and iPhones with software to separate personal and business data, and could lead to employees using personal devices on the job.
LulzSec, Anonymous declare war on government websites
The hacker groups announce a joint effort to promote stealing and leaking classified information, and invite others to join them.
Cyber war: How close are we to the real thing?
Current attacks against government and contractor systems, both serious and trivial, might not yet amount to cyber warfare, but they raise the possibility of dangerous escalation.
Anatomy of a hack: When the GCN Lab was attacked from China
Attacks that originate in China are not new. The GCN Lab's test network was hit two years ago by a hack that resembles some recent, high-profile attempts.
4 smart-phone security tips from DHS
The Homeland Security Department has some advice for smart-phone users, and it sounds pretty familiar.
NSA looks to protect defense contractors from cyberattack
The National Security Agency is offering its scanning tools to protect e-mail and other digital communications for major defense contractors, as part of what could be an escalating cyber war.
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