CircleID
CircleID Mobile Edition | HOME

Topics / Security

DNSChanger Disruption Inevitable, ISPs Urged to Bolster User Support

May 17, 2012 10:28 AM PDT
Up to 100,000 customer modems are at risk of losing their internet connection from July 9 when the FBI disables rogue DNS servers seized late last year. The affected customer modems make up about a third of the 350,000 to 400,000 internet users believed to still have the DNSChanger malware on either their modems or Windows computers. more

By CircleID Reporter

Rethinking Protection Technologies: A Change Has Occurred

May 16, 2012 2:12 PM PDT
Talking technical is easy. Distilling technical detail, complex threats and operation nuances down to something that can be consumed by people whose responsibility for dealing with cybercrime lays three levels below them in their organizational hierarchy is somewhat more difficult. Since so many readers here have strong technical backgrounds and often face the task of educating upwards within their own organizations, I figured I'd share 4 slides from my recent presentation that may be helpful in communicating how the world has changed. more

By Gunter Ollmann

Cel-e-brate v6, Come On!

May 15, 2012 12:04 PM PDT
With IPv6 World Launch coming up it's worth pausing to consider the collective efforts of the Internet industry in enabling and deploying an essential evolutionary technology at what will become truly massive scale. It's easy to be a detractor and believe there has been little progress -- but the Internet hasn't melted down and there is no evidence it is about to. Perhaps the issue is that progress occurred in a different way than was predicted or preferred by the experts. more

By Craig Sprosts

Hosters: Is Your Platform Being Used to Launch DDoS Attacks?

May 15, 2012 11:12 AM PDT
As anyone who's been in the DDoS attack trenches knows, large multi-gigabit attacks have become more prevalent over the last few years. For many organizations, it's become economically unfeasible to provision enough bandwidth to combat this threat. How are attackers themselves sourcing so much bandwidth? more

By Miguel Ramos

Communications and the London Olympics

May 13, 2012 6:37 PM PDT
Communications will be one of the most critical areas during the London Olympic Games. The industry is working to establish shared access networks -- would it not be nice if they did this everywhere, all the time? They are also working very closely with British Olympic Association, London Transport, the broadcasters and content providers. Mobile coverage will be the biggest shared infrastructure in the world. more

By Paul Budde

If You Build It, They Will Come.

May 10, 2012 12:10 PM PDT
Only two years after signing the DNS root zone, the powerful lure of a secure global infrastructure for data distribution is starting to reveal itself. It is illustrated clearly by two proposed technical standardizations that seek to leverage secure DNS. To some degree these developments highlight the strength of DNS institutions and how they might fill gaps elsewhere in the Internet's governance. But an increasing reliance upon and concentration of power in the DNS also makes getting its global governance correct even more important. more

By Brenden Kuerbis

Gas Pipeline Firms Under Targeted Phishing Attacks

May 08, 2012 8:34 AM PDT
The United States Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) has issued a warning about an active "spear phishing" campaign targeting companies in the natural gas pipeline sector. In an advisory issued last week, ICS-CERT said it has received information about targeted attacks and intrusions into multiple organizations over the past several months. more

By CircleID Reporter

Public Private Cooperation: The Zeus Take Down Example

May 04, 2012 8:15 AM PDT
Microsoft took down a Zeus botnet recently. Within days it was publicly accosted by Fox-IT's director Ronald Prins for obstructing ongoing investigations and having used Fox-IT's data. This was followed by the accusation that Microsoft obstructs criminal proceedings... On top of all this EU Commissioner Cecilia Malmström announced that cooperation between law enforcement and industry will be forged in the European Cyber Crime Centre as of 2013. Coincidences do not exist. Why? more

By Wout de Natris

Spam from Mobile Networks? Who Woulda Thought…

May 02, 2012 12:55 PM PDT
Mobile networks aren't usually thought of as sources of spam, but a quick look at some of the resources that track spam reveals they actually are. This is counter intuitive at first glance because when most people think of mobile they think of smartphones, and those aren't known to be sources of spam (at least not yet). What's really going on is PCs connected to mobile networks with air cards, or tethered with a smartphone where it's permissible, are the culprits more

By Bruce Van Nice

The Dangers of Asking for Social Network Passwords

Apr 30, 2012 10:58 AM PDT
In the last year or so, there's been a lot of controversy about some employers demanding social network passwords from employees or applicants. There's even been a bill introduced in Congress to bar the practice. The focus has been the privacy violation implied by such demands... The first issue is that a password gives the holder write access, not just read access, to the account. more

By Steven Bellovin

CONTINUE   1 2 3 >  Last »

Main Sections

Featured Blogs
News Briefs
Industry Updates
Topic List
Home