Apr
22
2009
An anonymous reader sends word of a new cybersecurity project to defend US networks from attacks and strengthen the government’s “offensive capabilities in cyberwarfare.” Right now, the most likely candidate to lead the project is the Director of the NSA, Keith Alexander, who was quick to assert that the NSA itself wouldn’t try to run the whole show (something they’ve been criticized for in the past). Quoting the Wall Street Journal: “Cyber defense is the Department of Homeland Security’s responsibility, so the command would be charged with assisting that department’s defense efforts. The relationship would be similar to the way Northern Command supports Homeland Security with rescue capabilities in natural disasters. The NSA, where much of the government’s cybersecurity expertise is housed, established a similar relationship with Homeland Security through a cybersecurity initiative that the Bush administration began in its final year.”

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Apr
22
2009
iago-vL writes “Despite having their domain blacklisted by Conficker, the folks at Nmap have released version 4.85BETA8, which promises better detection of the Conficker worm. How? By talking to it on its own peer-to-peer network! By sending encrypted messages to a suspect host, the tools will get Conficker.C and higher to reveal itself. This curious case of using Conficker’s own tricks to find it is similar to the last method that we discussed. More information from the author is available, as well as a download for the new release (or, if you’re a Conficker refugee, try a mirror instead).”

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Apr
22
2009
stinkymountain writes “Pre-standard 40 Gigabit and 100 Gigabit Ethernet products — server network interface cards, switch uplinks and switches — are expected to hit the market later this year. Standards-compliant products are expected to ship in the second half of next year, not long after the expected June 2010 ratification of the 802.3ba standard. Despite the global economic slowdown, global revenue for 10G fixed Ethernet switches doubled in 2008, according to Infonetics. There is pent-up demand for 40 Gigabit and 100 Gigabit Ethernet, says John D’Ambrosia, chair of the 802.3ba task force in the IEEE and a senior research scientist at Force10 Networks. ‘There are a number of people already who are using link aggregation to try and create pipes of that capacity,’ he says. ‘It’s not the cleanest way to do things…(but) people already need that capacity.’ D’Ambrosia says even though 40/100G Ethernet products haven’t arrived yet, he’s already thinking ahead to terabit Ethernet standards and products by 2015. ‘We are going to see a call for a higher speed much sooner than we saw the call for this generation’ of 10/40/100G Ethernet, he says.”

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Apr
22
2009
CWmike writes “Criminal cybergangs must be harried, hounded and hunted until they’re driven out of business, a noted botnet researcher said as he prepared to pitch a new anti-malware strategy at the RSA Conference in SF. ‘We need a new approach to fighting cybercrime,’ said Joe Stewart, director of SecureWorks’ counterthreat unit. ‘What we’re doing now is not making a significant dent.’ He said teams of paid security researchers should set up like a police department’s major crimes unit or a military special operations team, perhaps infiltrating the botnet group and employing a spectrum of disruptive tactics. Stewart cited last November’s takedown of McColo as one success story. Another is the Conficker Working Group. ‘Criminals are operating with the same risk-effort-reward model of legitimate businesses,’ said Stewart. ‘If we really want to dissuade them, we have to attack all three of those. Only then can we disrupt their business.'”

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Apr
22
2009
Comments Off on Police release sketch of woman with kidnapped girl – CTV.ca | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
22
2009
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Apr
22
2009
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Apr
22
2009
Google is set to make changes to its search ranking algorithm to combat the spate of links leading to malicious web pages appearing at the top of Google’s search results, according to an inside source.
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Apr
22
2009
schnucki brings word of new research which claims roughly one in twelve American children between the ages of eight and 18 are “pathologically addicted” to video games. The study, conducted by Douglas Gentile, director of the National Institute on Media and the Family at Iowa State University, says that “pathological status was a significant predictor of poorer school performance even after controlling for sex, age, and weekly amount of video-game play.” However, Professor Cheryl Olson, who has conducted her own research into video game use, questioned Gentile’s methodology, saying, “The author is repurposing questions used to assess problem gambling in adults; however, lying to your spouse about blowing the rent money on gambling is a very different matter from fibbing to your mom about whether you played video games instead of starting your homework.”

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Apr
22
2009
Comments Off on RCMP 'sorry' for inaccurate remarks on Dziekanski incident – Globe and Mail | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news