Archive for the ‘Cyber Spying’ Category
Chosen by the DNS Infrastructure Resilience Task Force (DIR), CommunityDNS is pleased to finalize its part in the European Commission’s study regarding DNS resilience for the EU and its Member States. Officially titled, “Initiative for the Development and Coordination of Technologies and Methodologies for Resilience of the DNS Infrastructure in and among European Union Member [...]
Filed under: Business Continuity, Business resilience, Capacity, CDNS, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cyber kidnapping, Cyber Spying, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cybergang, Cybersecurity, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resilience, DNS Resolution, DNSSec, DoS, E-commerce, EU, EU Commission, Europe, Information-Sharing, Organized Cybercrime, Security | Leave a Comment
Tags: Capacity, CDNS, CommunityDNS, Cyber security, DDoS, DIR, DNS, DNS Infrastructure Resilience Task Force, DNS Resilience, DNSSec, DoS, E-commerce, EU Commission, Information-Sharing, Internet Resilience, Resilience
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding a little-known hole lets attackers hit main website domain via its subdomains, broadband goals proposed in Minnesota, Spain won’t disconnect illegal file sharers, Mossad hacked Syrian laptop to steal nuke plant secrets.
Filed under: 3-Strikes, Anycast, Broadband, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cyber Spying, Cybersecurity, DNS, DNS Resolution, Infrastructure, Minnesota, piracy, Resolution Service, Security, Trojan | Leave a Comment
Tags: 3-Strikes, Anycast, Broadband, Broadband Infrastructure, Browsers, Business Continuity, Business resilience, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cookies, Cyber Espionage Minnesota, DNS, DNS Resolution, Economic Development, Global resolution, Internet, Israel, P2P, Resolution Service, Security, Spain, Subdomains, Syria
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding China expanding its cyberspying in the US, FBI and SOCA plot RBN cybercrime takedown, CRTC to allow telecoms to throttle web traffic but with new rules, Europe paves way for 3-Strikes style ISP disconnection policy, Pacnet addresses broadband demand in Asia and the broadband adoption dilemma.
Filed under: CommunityDNS, DNS, Anycast, DNS Resolution, Resolution Service, Global resolution, Cybercrime, Security, ISP, EU Commission, Legal, Community DNS, Cyber Spying, US Government, UK, Cybergang, Cyber defense, Cybersecurity, China, Fiber, Communications Infrastructure, Infrastructure, EU, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, Canada, Broadband, U.S., 3-Strikes, Confidence, Net Neutrality, Russia, Russian Business Network, FCC, Organized Cybercrime, FBI | Leave a Comment
Tags: CommunityDNS, DNS, Anycast, DNS Resolution, Resolution Service, Global resolution, Cybercrime, Security, Business resilience, Business Continuity, ISP, Internet, Broadband, Cyber Spying, Russia, FBI, FTC, China, US Government, Canada, Cyber Espionage, Net Neutrality, 3-Strikes, Traffic Shaping, Community DNS, Europe, Asia, Communications Infrastructure, Undersea Cable, Cyber Criminals, RBN, Russian Business Network, Network Neutrality, CRTC, EU Parliament, Pacnet, Dialup
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding losing the war on cybercrime, Trojan zaps banking credentials via IM, whistleblower releases Skype-snooping code, hackers serve up pre-release malware for Snow Leopard and bill would give president emergency control of Internet.
Filed under: CommunityDNS, DNS, Anycast, DNS Resolution, Distributed Denial of Services, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Security, Botnet, Bot, DoS, Phishing, Community DNS, Cyber Spying, Hijacking, US Government, Cybergang, Cyber defense, Cybersecurity, Apple, Mac, Torpig, Zeus, malware, Spam, U.S., Banking, Russia, Trojan, MeBroot, RBN, Russian Business Network, Mac OS Snow Leopard | Leave a Comment
Tags: CommunityDNS, DNS, Anycast, DNS Resolution, Resolution Service, Global resolution, DDoS, Security, Business resilience, Business Continuity, Internet, DoS, Spam, Mac, Bot, Botnet, Congress, Apple, Torpig, malware, Trojan, US Government, Distributed Denial of Service, Hacker, Zeus, Skype, Community DNS, Denial of Service, MeBroot, RBN, Russian Business Network, IM, Instant Messaging, MP3, Snow Leopard, President
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding DNS remains vulnerable after Kaminsky bug disclosure, Skype singled out as threat to Russia’s security, UAE cellular carrier rolls out spyware as 3G update and ISP invokes toughest 3-Strikes procedure.
Filed under: Anycast, Cache-poisoning, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cyber Spying, Cybercrime, Cybergang, Cybersecurity, DNS, DNSSec, Hijacking, Infrastructure, ISP, malware, Mobile Networks, Mobile Spam, piracy, Security, SMS, UAE | Leave a Comment
Tags: 3-Strikes, 3G, Anycast, Blackberry, Cache-poisoning, Cellular Communications, CommunityDNS, Cyber Spying, Cybercrime, Cybergangs, DNS, Hackers, Internet, ISP, Kaminsky, malware, Mobile Communications, Mobile Spam, P2P, Peer-to-Peer, piracy, RIM, Russia, Security, Skype, SMS, Spyware, UAE, UK, VoIP
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding another Microsoft Zero-Day vulnerability, Europe’s ICANN reform proposal draws industry fire, Congressman calls for cyber-reprisals against North Korea, EDPS calls for strong emphasis on fundamental rights in Stockholm program and data snooping through the power socket.
Filed under: Anycast, Bot, Botnet, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cyber Spying, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Cyberwar, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DoS, ETNO, EU Commission, EuroISPA, GSMA, ICANN, ISP, North Korea, Privacy, Security, South Korea, Sweden, U.S., US Government, Zero-Day | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, Business Continuity, Business resilience, CommunityDNS, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cyberwar, Data Protection, DDoS, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, ETNO, EU Commission, EuroISPA, Fundamental Rights, Global resolution, GSMA, ICANN, Internet, ISP, Microsoft, MyDoom, North Korea, Resolution Service, Security, South Korea, U.S., US Government, Zero-Day
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding Torrentreactor delivers malware to visitors, spammers regroup after recent ISP takedowns, Zeus Trojan variant growing at an alarming rate, rise in cyber crime due to data-stealing malware, mobile operators questions net snoop plan, conficker levels hefty price on the city of Manchester and Rolling Stone magazine DDoSed for negative slant.
Filed under: Anycast, Bot, Botnet, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Conficker, Cyber kidnapping, Cyber Spying, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cybergang, Cybersecurity, Cyberwar, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DoS, FTC, Google, Hijacking, ISP, malware, Mobile Networks, Phishing, piracy, Privacy, Security, Spam, Zeus | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, Business Continuity, Business resilience, CommunityDNS, Conficker, Cyber Espionage, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cyberwar, DDoS, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, FTC, Global resolution, Google, Internet, ISP, malware, Mobile Networks, Resolution Service, Rolling Stone, Security, Spam, Torrentreactor, UK, Zeus
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding Iranians dodging government’s Internet crackdown, Swedish court declares IP numbers are personal, EU calls for ICANN to be governed by International body, GhostNet recipients still not notified, two Canadian bills to force ISPs to help police snoop on Internet users.
Filed under: Anycast, Botnet, Canada, CCDCOE, China, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence, Courts, Cyber Spying, Cybersecurity, Department of Commerce, DNS, EU Commission, GhostNet, ICANN, Iran, ISP, malware, Privacy, Security, Sweden, US Government, Worm | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, Botnet, Business Continuity, Business resilience, Canada, censorship, China, CommunityDNS, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cyberwar, DDoS, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, EU, GhostNet, Global resolution, ICANN, Iran, ISP, Resolution Service, Security, Sweden
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding sending covert information using TCF design flaw, Gumblar worse than Conficker, 80% of phishing domain names are legitimate, Congress schedules ICANN hearing and US sets out cyber security plan.
Filed under: Bot, Botnet, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Conficker, Cyber defense, Cyber Spying, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Cyberwar, Department of Commerce, DNS, ICANN, Infrastructure, malware, Phishing, Security, US Government | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, Bot, Botnet, CommunityDNS, Congress, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cyberwar, DDoS, DNS, DoS, Hackers, ICANN, Internet, malware, Resolution Service, Security
Provided by Community DNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding China arresting web extortionists, phishing with swine flu bait, ENISA’s quarterly review, ARIN warns IPS of IPv4 depletion and new cybersecurity bill for electric grid readied.
Filed under: Anycast, ARIN, Bot, Botnet, China, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cyber defense, Cyber Spying, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Cyberwar, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resolution, DNSSec, DoS, ENISA, Hijacking, IPv4, IPv6, ISP, Legal, Phishing, Security, US Government | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, ARIN, Business Continuity, Business resilience, China, CommunityDNS, Congress, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Cyberwar, DDoS, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, ENISA, EU, Global resolution, Internet, IPv4, IPv6, ISP, Phishing, Resolution Service, Security

