Stories about: CERT

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    EU to stengthen its cybersecurity watchdog 09/02/2012 03:22:46

    A push by European authorities to strengthen the European Union's cybersecurity watchdog has been given a green light by parliamentarians.
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    Researchers expose flaws in popular industrial control systems 21/01/2012 01:39:08

    Researchers showcased unpatched security flaws in software used to control critical industrial systems by oil, gas, water and electrical distribution plants at the 2012 SCADA Security Scientific Symposium (S4) on Thursday.
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    Two new tools exploit router security setup problem 30/12/2011 23:30:15

    Researchers have released two tools that can take advantage of a weakness in a system designed to let people easily secure their wireless routers.
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    Duqu authors sprinkle humor in dangerous code 12/11/2011 04:44:00

    For all of the concern around Duqu, the most discussed piece of malicious software since Stuxnet, the latest analysis of its code shows its writers have a sense of humor.
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    After Stuxnet, a rush to find bugs in industrial systems 14/10/2011 12:01:00

    Kevin Finisterre isn't the type of person you expect to see in a nuclear power plant. With a beach ball-sized Afro, aviator sunglasses and a self-described "swagger," he looks more like Clarence Williams from the '70s TV show "The Mod Squad" than an electrical engineer.
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    Stonesoft identifies new ways to evade intrusion detection systems 12/10/2011 00:43:39

    Finnish security firm Stonesoft claims to have developed 163 new attack methods that can evade network intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDPS) over multiple communication protocols including IPv4, IPv6, TCP and HTTP.
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    On the front line against the next Stuxnet 02/10/2011 14:28:27

    Something has gone terribly wrong on the plant floor at ACME Specialty Chemical International Inc.
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    Kenneth van Wyk: Security failures could erode public trust in the Internet 21/09/2011 00:33:00

    There's big trouble in the world of information security, and yet it seems that only a handful of us techies have noticed. What's the problem, you ask? Well, there are actually several problems, but they're all related to one very important issue: public trust. Let's take a look.
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    Over 100 Indian govt. websites defaced since January 04/08/2011 21:03:02

    A total of 117 Indian government websites were defaced by hackers from January to June this year, prompting the government to take additional security measures, a federal minister told Parliament.
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    Director of US-CERT quits abruptly 26/07/2011 07:56:00

    Randy Vickers, the director of the U.S. Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT), has resigned from his position without any official explanation for the abrupt move.
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    US warns of problems in Chinese SCADA software 17/06/2011 21:02:47

    Two vulnerabilities found in industrial control system software made in China but used worldwide could be remotely exploited by attackers, according to a warning issued on Thursday by the U.S. Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT).
 
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