Stories about: NATO

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    Tech stories of 2011: Jobs, Android and Anonymous rank in top 10 14/12/2011 03:32:35

    In 2011, the increasingly mobile and socially networked world of technology became more intertwined than ever with politics and the law. Patent wars shaped competition in tablets and smartphones, hacktivists attacked a widening array of political and corporate targets, repressive regimes unplugged citizens from the Internet, and the U.S. government moved to block the giant merger of AT&T and T-Mobile USA. With the passing of Steve Jobs, the world lost a technology icon who redefined the computer, entertainment and consumer electronics industries. These are the IDG News Service's picks for the top 10 technology stories of the year:
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    Security upgrades needed with growing cyberwar threats 08/10/2011 06:05:00

    Countries need to take steps to upgrade critical infrastructure for protection from attacks by cybercombatants or rival countries conducting cyberwarfare, security experts said at a panel discussion this week.
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    Anonymous releases restricted NATO document 22/07/2011 00:12:00

    The hacking collective Anonymous released a document on Thursday marked "restricted" from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
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    Hacking team claims NATO server compromised 06/07/2011 23:22:57

    A group of hackers going by the name of the "Inj3ct0r Team" are claiming they've compromised a server belonging to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
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    With FBI raid, law enforcement circles LulzSec 30/06/2011 07:45:00

    Time may be running out for the members of LulzSec as police continue to step up their inquiries into the hacking group.
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    LulzSec Says Goodbye With New Data Dump 27/06/2011 23:33:00

    LulzSec , the hacker group that has been a thorn in the side of major institutions ranging from Sony to the CIA, says it is going away -- but not quietly.
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    LulzSec claims it hacked FBI linked organization 06/06/2011 13:23:52

    Hacking group Lulz Security claimed it had hacked and defaced the web site of the Atlanta chapter of InfraGard, an organization affiliated to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, and leaked its user base.
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    UK developing cyber-weapons, Armed Forces minister admits 01/06/2011 00:59:00

    The U.K. Government is developing a "toolbox" of Internet cyber-weapons that could be used to attack other countries, Armed Forces Minister Nick Harvey said in an admission that the military now treats the Internet as a battlefield like any other.
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    Norwegian military admits to March cyberattack 24/05/2011 04:12:00

    The Norwegian military has admitted to being hit by a potentially serious targeted cyberattack attack in March, sources in the country have reported.
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    Internet resilience must be tested says EU cyberagency 04/05/2011 23:51:26

    Europe's cybersecurity agency ENISA has raised concerns that a lack of information of the size and shape of the Internet infrastructure makes it vulnerable to attack. Meanwhile, the Hungarian Presidency of the European Union has warned that the Internet must be viewed as a "theater of war."
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    Socom: Special Forces 27/04/2011 14:20:00

    --There are shooter games where you can use cool vehicles. There are shooter games where you have a bunch of AI companions to help you out. But not often do you get a game where you can command your AI to execute strategies to snuff out the enemy. Which is why Socom: Special Forces (Socom 4 -- known as Socom: US Navy SEALs in some regions) is a welcome addition to the tactical third-person shooter genre.
 
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