The US lawmakers are submitting their amendments to the Senate before their August recess, and the most important of these bills are related to cyber security. The republicans and democrats seem to be at an impasse on a mutual agreement on the cyber privacy infringements and security breaches. However, some of representatives are trying to […]
Aug 1 2012 | Posted in
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Sen. Ron Wyden filed his bill for three amendments in the cyber security. One of them was to restrict the policing of the government on the privacy of the users. According to the bill, the government should not ask for the user information from the likes of clouding services that store the user data on […]
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Anonymous has been attracting attention of late. Especially after attacking Federal Trade Commission’s website twice within a month’s time and websites of other government agencies like Federal Bureau of Investigation and Nasdaq. The social networking websites have helped the hacking group gain the fame in the last couple of years, although it has been in […]
Feb 27 2012 | Posted in
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Yet they were winning—easily—against targets as noteworthy as the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Central Intelligence Agency, the White House and Citigroup. The victories underscore what is perhaps both the main point of the global Anonymous movement and the secret of its success—that the people in charge, whether they be […]
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The United Kingdom government has given the green signal to Government Communications Headquarters-UK to group up a team of experts for the prevention of cyber crime and launch of e-attacks on rogue states that are behind major malicious activities in the world. However, it is anticipated that this new group which is expected join hands […]
Nov 28 2011 | Posted in
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