Thursday, February 28, 2013

China blames U.S. for most cyberattacks against military Web sites

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February 28, 2013

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China blames U.S. for most cyberattacks against military Web sites

China's Defense Ministry claims that almost two-thirds of the cyberattacks against its military sites have come from the United States.

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U.K. court forces ISPs to block three torrent sites

The court says that Kickass Torrents, H33T, and Fenopy should not be made accessible to the ISP's customers.

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Overseas hackers nab more than 1TB of data daily

A new report shows that the recent wave of cyberattacks on the U.S. are coming from a highly sophisticated group of hackers that are most likely state-sponsored.

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'MiniDuke' malware takes aim at Euro governments via Adobe

According to security researcher Kaspersky Lab, the malware made its way onto infected computers through PDFs.

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