Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Cyber \u200b\u200battack from Iran against Google, Skype, Microsoft and Yahoo made of insecurity

Iranian Hackers attack Google, Skype, Microsoft and Yahoo .- "Comodo reported yesterday that a subsidiary company was seriously compromised, an attack where he obtained the user name and password, the result of fraudulent issuance of SSL certificates across seven domains, all this despite the certificates covered by Google, Yahoo, Skype and Microsoft. " of Bitelia .

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  • linked to attack Iran, fraudulent SSL certs, targeting Google, Skype, Yahoo . COMPUTERWORLD "Kitchen" of cocaine which operated in a family house in the Barrio Jorge Nwebery, meters away from the Chapel of Santa Rita and about 20 blocks from the Plaza Libertad, the central square of our city.
  • comes the novelty was assaulted last night Alvear Bakery in our neighborhood Alberdi. Incredibly, the bakery is located just meters from the Government House, and around the Police Headquarters. It is brutal what is happening, and ashamed.
Subjects bakery assault and escape with
600 pesos. Diario Panorama.

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WIRED screenshot - Threat Level, with the note:
Attack Code Released for SCADA Vulnerabilities Online.

15 published a post last March, "
not only need an earthquake to be at risk from nuclear
, where we noted a number of possible causes that have a risk in a nuclear plant. We aim to issue a special security. Among the above address some background on suspicion of cyber attacks on central power, SCADA Case in the United States was mentioned. comes from the acronym SCADA "Supervisory Control And Data Adquisiton" is a master system specially designed to work on computers in the control of production infrastructure, supervision, quality control, data storage, etc., in production plants and / or power lines, water filtration and distribution, rail and underground, natural gas, pipelines, and virtually all types of industrial manufacturing. What is considered "critical infrastructure."
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Today
technology magazine WIRED
, within its Threat Level has released the news that it has launched a code that looks for vulnerabilities in SCADA systems.

The article notes that the security of critical infrastructure is in the spotlight again this week after a code was released by e-mail to the Bugtraq mailing list. The code can exploit vulnerabilities in the systems used in factories for oil, gas and water management facilities throughout the world.

In one paragraph the note states that the 34 holdings were listed in a security mailing list Monday, and the target are seven vulnerabilities in SCADA systems from Siemens, Iconics, 7 Technologies and Datac.


Attack Code Released for SCADA Vulnerabilities
Online. Wired: Threat Level by Kim Zetter.
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not only takes an earthquake to be at risk from nuclear . 15/03/2011 JSK_SDE.