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Claims that Gmail has been hacked and accounts leaked by Optik Fiber

Posted on October 5, 2011 by Lee J

admin of IndianCyberForce & Team openfire member have released a bunch of gmail accounts that have been  claimed to of been hacked via a well known security flaw in gmail. Now its pretty hard to say if this is real or not but non the less people should know about it and be aware. Optik Fiber…

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www.xvidonline.com hacked and accounts leaked by @FailRoot

Posted on October 5, 2011 by Lee J

@FailRoot has hacked and leaked  a bunch of accounts from www.xvidonline.com which is also offline now, most likely due to the lack of security that has been shown. The leak has usernames, emails and passwords which are encrypted. https://pastebin.com/LvKWJTDF

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Massive Surge in Federal Cyber Security Incidents – research document

Posted on October 5, 2011 by Lee J

What GAO Found Weaknesses in information security policies and practices at 24 major federal agencies continue to place the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of sensitive information and information systems at risk. Consistent with this risk, reports of security incidents from federal agencies are on the rise, increasing over 650 percent over the past 5 years….

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CSET – DHS Releases Cyber Security Evaluation Tool

Posted on October 5, 2011 by Lee J

CSET is a desktop software package that will allow network administrators to assess currently deployed security strategies against a set of industry best practices and government standards to increase consistency on an organization’s cybersecurity posture. U.S. CERT has provided the following information on the CSET software toolkit: ***Overview ****Critical infrastructures are dependent on information technology systems…

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MAD Security awarded $1.2M Four-Year BPA Contract with US Coast Guard

Posted on October 5, 2011 by Lee J

The American government has been on a spending spree grabbing contracts with security firms for a huge range of divisions. The latest is the American coast guard, they have been awarded a 1.2 million four year contract to provide security training and solutions. Mad security has been providing the us federal government with security solutions and training for some…

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Why National Cybersecurity Awareness Month is a waste of time

Posted on October 5, 2011 by Lee J

So, October has been classed as National Cybersecurity Awareness… pretty lame if you ask me and even worse its the 8th one.  Over the past few days security based media and even non security based media have been reporting all kinds of stuff on this CSAM. Well its my time now and im about to…

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