note: my view 🙂 Over the past few years we have seen a huge increase in the attacks on governments from other governments, hacktivist and every day pc users. From this the American government and many others are becoming scared of what could happen and are wasting stupid amounts of time, fundings and resources on…
Mexico wants jail sentences for social media mis-usage
**[Translated](PRI federal deputies of the State of Mexico, presented a Bill to reform the Penal Code with imprisonment and criminalize the misuse of social networking, which can generate fear among the population and politicians bash misinformation campaigns. The lawmaker from Naucalpan, David Sanchez Guevara, in a press conference, signal being analyzed through forums where experts…
Cyber Security the Top topic for AUSMIN , USA and AU join to fight cyber war
In a recent press release on the defense.gov website has stated that leaders and ministers from Australia are heading towards america to talk about the growing security problem we are witnessing daily in the cyber world, often referred to cyber warfare. Mainly they are joining forces to fight other rouge governments such as china in…
40 American Websites hacked and defaced by XtReMiSt Team Muslim Liberation Army
A hacker group going by the name XtReMiSt Team Muslim Liberation Army has just uoloaded a file fo 40+ websites located in USA that have been targted purely for that reason. content/images/gallery/random2/hacked-by-xtremist.png In the defacing there is Pictures of war, back ground music, and the following statements that are targeted at relgion problems that we see…
Service Members’ Identities Stolen Via File-Sharing Used for Fraud
Lita Beck and Ken Kalthoff report: A California man who stole thousands of identities, including those of U.S. service members, was sentenced Thursday in Dallas to more than six years in federal prison. Rene Quimby, 42, pleaded guilty in May to one count of fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft in the case,…
FL: Former employee convicted of stealing identity info of over 500 people from DCF computers for purposes of Medicare fraud
A jury returned a verdict of guilty on September 12, 2011 against Yenky Sanchez, 25, of Miami. Sanchez was found guilty on one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit authentication feature fraud, and ten counts of aggravated identity theft. The guilty verdict against Sanchez follows on the…