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Could Secure Technology Have Prevented the Germanwings Crash?

Image On Tuesday, March 24, Germanwings Flight 9525 crashed into the French Alps. All 150 people onboard were killed. After studying one of the aircraft’s black boxes recovered in the crash, investigators determined that Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot of Flight 9525, deliberately locked the pilot out of the cockpit and altered the...
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Computer Criminals Brought to Justice – Lance Ealy

Image Last week, Tripwire explored the story of Aleksei Shushliannikov, a hacker who is responsible for having used ransomware in an attempt to launder money from victims via MoneyPak. We now report on the story of Lance Ealy, a computer criminal recently brought to justice for having filed fake tax refund requests on more than 150...
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How to Build a Successful IT Security Awareness Program

Image The first step towards creating a successful security awareness program is to recognize that this is not a project with a defined timeline and an expected completion date, but is instead a development of organizational culture. Akin to “safety first” cultures that develop in manufacturing and other heavy industries, there are...
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Once Every Four Days, The US Power Grid Is Under Attack

Image According to a recent analysis of federal energy records, the nation’s power grid experiences cyber and physical attacks nearly once every four days. The investigation revealed that the critical infrastructure of the US power grid sustained 362 attacks between 2011 and 2014, causing outages or other power disturbances to the US...
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How to Detect and Attack Evil Twin WiFi Access Points

Image The evil twin is not just a schlocky plot device for TV crime shows and absurd soap operas, it's also a threat to your company's data. It's relatively easy for a criminal to set up an evil twin rogue wireless access point that mimics one that your users and visitors connect to, whether on your premises or in a public place, with...
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Feds Subpoena Reddit for Information on Darknet Subreddit Users

Image An Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) special agent has subpoenaed reddit to learn more information about five users who frequent the subreddit r/darknetmarkets – an active chat room for issues pertaining to dark market websites. Special Agent Michael McFarland issued the subpoena on March 11, 2015, asking for...
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O'Reilly's First Software Architecture Conference

Image Recently, I attended the O'Reilly's Software Architecture Conference — these kinds of things are both inspiring and de-spiriting. I am inspired by the speakers, their ideas, bravery and charisma. Being inspired, I cook up my own ideas for which I have no clue how to find time to act upon… sigh. So, it goes. Without adeu, I...
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Global Energy Sector Targeted in Reconnaissance Malware Attacks

Image A new Trojan-based campaign is targeting energy companies around the world in an effort to gain access to sensitive information. The majority of companies experiencing attacks are distinctly linked to the petroleum, gas and helium industries located in the Middle East – including UAE, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. However,...
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Cybercrime Is Now More Profitable Than The Drug Trade

Image Tripwire recently hosted a webcast entitled, “PCI Breach Scenarios and the Cyber Threat Landscape with Brian Honan: Real World Cyber Attacks and Protecting Credit Card Data.” For our presentation, Brian Honan (CISM, CGEIT, CRISC), an information systems and cybersecurity specialist and a member of the Advisory Group on Internet...
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Thousands of Uber Credentials For Sale on the Dark Web

Image Uber credentials of thousands of users were spotted for sale on an underground marketplace for as low as $1 per stolen username and password. According to a report by Ars Technica, the logins are being offered by two separate vendors on AlphaBay – an online black market operating on the Tor network. Image ...
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The CSI Effect: Cyber

Image I know that I am not the target demographic for CSI: Cyber. Just as I assume anyone who does anything remotely related to law enforcement isn't interested in watching a cop procedural, I don't generally watch shows that feature “hackers” – not just because my perspective might make the viewing experience frustrating, but because...
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GitHub Hit With Massive DDoS Attack, China Allegedly Involved

Image The popular coding website GitHub was hit with a massive denial-of-service (DDoS) attack late Thursday night, with some users experiencing intermittent service outages. According to security researcher and blogger Anthr@x, the ongoing attack, which intensified on and off for more than 24 hours, appeared to originate from the...
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Potential Consequences of Hacking Tutorials on the Web

Image When I was about 10 years old, I read a book about Kevin Mitnick, Pengo and Robert Morris. While their exploits seemed very interesting, each story ended in jail time or at the very least, derailment of career goals. My unsophisticated Internet searching circa the early 2000s led me to the same conclusion. Hacking was a neat...
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TeslaCrypt Ransomware Encrypts Video Game Files

Image A new type of ransomware is encrypting victims’ video game files in addition to targeting other documents stored on their computers. According to Bleeping Computer, the ransomware strain, dubbed “TeslaCrypt,” was first discovered by Fabian Wosar of Emsisoft earlier this year. TeslaCrypt mimics other ransomware, including...
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Applying a Stress-Test to Your IT Infrastructure

Image Banks regularly undergo mandatory stress tests. These tests are clearly defined, and the results are used to determine how well each bank can maneuver through an economic calamity. If we apply the basic blueprint of a financial stress test to an IT infrastructure, we can loosely define it as: “An analysis conducted under...
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Streamers on Twitch Breach: Game Over or Restart?

Image While I work in security, when it’s quitting time, I’m a gamer through and through. My home is littered with consoles from Sega Genesis and NES to PS3 and Xbox One. My last two PC purchases have been strictly gaming machines, and I even bought a game pad for my iPhone because I enjoy playing (and streaming) Asphalt 8. This year,...
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Ransomware Holds School District’s Computer Systems Hostage

Image Ransomware has disabled a New Jersey school district’s computer systems, with the attackers demanding hundreds of Bitcoins as ransom to restore access to files seized in the attack. In a post published to the district’s website, officials at Swedesboro-Woolwich School District explain that the incident, which occurred on March...