Archive for June, 2009
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding a new European-US Cybercrime Force, BotNets responsible for over 80% of June spam, China postpones Green Dam filter, spam capitalizes on deaths and Max Vision pleads guilty to cybercrime bazaar.
Filed under: Anycast, Block list, Bot, Botnet, China, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cutwail, Cyber defense, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Department of Commerce, DNS, Donbot, EU, Filter, Grum, malware, Mega-D, Phishing, Rustock, Security, Spam, US Government, Xarvester | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, Botnet, Business Continuity, Business resilience, China, CommunityDNS, Cutwail, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cyberwar, DDoS, DNS, DNS Resolution, Donbot, DoS, EU, European Electronic Crime Task Force, Filter, Global resolution, Green Dam, Grum, Internet, ISP, Mega-D, Resolution Service, Rustock, Security, Spam, US Government, Xarvester
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding ICANN’s new CEO, Rod Beckstrom, FTC settles scareware suit, cybercrime spreads on Facebook, survey on retaining mobile data services, UK to secure cyberspace through young geeks and Pirate parties spreading to Prague and Paris.
Filed under: Anycast, Broadband, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cyber defense, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, DNS, E-commerce, EU, EU Commission, Facebook, Filter, Germany, ICANN, Infrastructure, malware, Mobile Networks, Privacy, Rod Beckstrom, Security, Spam, Sweden, UK, US Government | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, Business Continuity, Business resilience, CommunityDNS, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cyberspace, Cyberwar, DDoS, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, Facebook, FTC, Global resolution, ICANN, Internet, ISP, Mobile, Pirate Party, Resolution Service, Rod Beckstrom, Scam, scareware, Security, UK, US Government
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding US Defense Secretary approves US Cyber Command, UK police discuss regional cybercrime squads, determining validity of malware ads, TJX data breach settlement reached and Michigan man pleads guilty to major e-mail spam fraud.
Filed under: Anycast, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Conficker, Courts, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, DNS, Legal, malware, Security, Spam, UK, US Military | Leave a Comment
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding China’s spam crisis, trans-Atlantic Internet cables may be filled by 2014, how the Internet Freedom Initiative could help Iran and ENISA’s resilience of public eCommunication network program.
Filed under: Anycast, Business resilience, ccTLD, China, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cybercrime, Cybergang, Cybersecurity, DNS, E-commerce, ENISA, EU, Fiber, Filter, Infrastructure, malware, MPLS, Phishing, Privacy, Registry, Security, Spam, TLD, Virus | Leave a Comment
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding worm spreading through Twitter, Twitter messages could be cyber criminal at work, fraud scam via Facebook, Bozeman city asks applicants for social networking passwords and Comcast to provide wholesale IPv6 service.
Filed under: Anycast, Botnet, Bozeman, Broadband, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, DNS, Facebook, IETF, IPv4, IPv6, malware, Privacy, Security, Twitter, Worm | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, Bozeman, Business Continuity, Business resilience, Comcast, CommunityDNS, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cyberwar, DDoS, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, Facebook, Global resolution, Hacker, Internet, IPv4, IPv6, ISP, malware, Resolution Service, Security, Twitter
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding Google’s new site to fight off bad ads, China orders Google to suspend foreign site searches, China to enlist 10,000 volunteers to supplement content filtering technology, regulators and law do not protect UK net neutrality, UK admits to gamble on massive net snoop plan, US lawmakers blast Internet data collection and Australian federal police to receive cyber crime courses.
Filed under: Anycast, Australia, Block list, China, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Deep Packet Inspection, DNS, DPI, Filter, Google, ISP, malware, Privacy, Security, UK, US Government, YouTube | Leave a Comment
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding German police poised to impose police-run block list, China’s Green Dam an option, broadband surges despite economic meltdown, FCC Chair nominee says broadband deployment a major priority, broadband adoption and prices increase and the Tallinn-based, Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence (CCDCOE) cyberdefense center to lead in education.
Filed under: Anycast, Block list, Broadband, CCDCOE, China, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Cyberwar, DNS, DNS Resolution, Fiber, Filter, Germany, Infrastructure, ISP, Legal, Privacy, Security, US Government | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, Block list, Broadband, Business Continuity, Business resilience, CCDCOE, China, CommunityDNS, Congress, Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cyberdefense, Cyberwar, DDoS, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, Estonia, FCC, Germany, Global resolution, Green Dam, Internet Filter, ISP, NATO, Resolution Service, Security
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding Belarus media sites hit with DDoS, international telecom hacker group busted, smart meters open door to power-grid botnet, analysis of the Green Dam Censorware System, FCC hears from both sides regarding Net neutrality and BT says free ride is over.
Filed under: Anycast, Bot, Botnet, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cybergang, Cybersecurity, Cyberwar, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DoS, Infrastructure, ISP, Security, UK, US Government | Leave a Comment
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding cryptographers downgrading the SHA-1 hash algorithm’s strength, Apple users targeted with new Jalhav-C Trojan, potential security flaws with China’s PC-based filter software requirement and Vint Cerf says Internet is incomplete.
Filed under: Anycast, Bot, Botnet, China, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cybersecurity, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DoS, Jalhav-C, Mac, Mac OS X, malware, Privacy, Security, SHA-1, Virus, Worm | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, Apple, Bot, Botnet, Business Continuity, Business resilience, China, CommunityDNS, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cyberwar, DDoS, DNS, DNS Resolution, Domain Names, DoS, Filter, Global resolution, Internet, ISP, Jalhav-C, malware, Resolution Service, Security, SHA-1, Trojan, Vint Cerf

