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Spies target techies with honey traps, warns MI5

News IT staff travelling abroad are being targeted by foreign spies in an attempt to steal cutting-edge technologies and research, according to MI5. It said foreign spies will seek intelligence on cutting-edge technologies and associated research and...

[June 17, 2005, 15:15]

FBI, CIA testing 'Facebook for spies'

News It's every bit Facebook and YouTube for spies, but it's much, much more," Michael Wertheimer, assistant deputy director of National Intelligence for Analysis, told CNN. It's a place where spies can not only meet but share data they've never been...

[September 8, 2008, 12:27]

Rbot virus spies on surfers

News However, the worm also spies on users by taking control of their Webcam and microphone, then sending images and soundtracks back to the hackers, according to antivirus firm Sophos. A new worm has been discovered in the wild that's not just settling...

[August 25, 2004, 10:50]

Report: US electricity grid hacked by spies

News Spies from other countries have hacked into the US electricity grid, leaving traces of their activity and raising concerns over the security of the US energy infrastructure in the face of cyberattacks.

[April 9, 2009, 9:25]

AOL to stamp out spies

Talkback Aol are the spies.i am in the process of taking civil actions for such. The only reason aol are stamping out spies. Trading standards are also investigating what is discracefully invasive script.and also violation of product descriptions.i you are...

[December 4, 2005, 0:12]

News Schmooze: Hackers, slumps and spies oh my!

News Forget all the clunky surveillance gear spies and private detectives rely on today -- all those long-range microphones, bugs, miniature video cameras and the like will be obsolete just as soon as Hitachi can get its little 0.4mm identity chip...

[July 6, 2001, 17:26]

Spies target techies with honey traps, warns MI5

Talkback Good news for foreign intelligence circles, isn't it? Henceforth, those Brits who don't follow this Code of Conduct are possibly MI6 agents. It's a matter of trade-off.

[June 17, 2005, 22:27]

US cyber spies want more rights to snoop on foreigners

Talkback Could they first set out some guidelines as to when they consider themselves to go too far? Along with the reasoning behind it? We (they) may need that in the future.

[August 1, 2006, 0:16]

US cyber spies want more rights to snoop on foreigners

Talkback Of course! How could bloody - sorry, god-damned - foreigners have the same human rights as US citizens? All the human values that were won in the last century through two horrendous wars are being thrown away in this century, which is only 6 years...

[July 28, 2006, 21:30]

LoveLetter worm variant spams spies

News A new variant of the LoveLetter worm has surfaced that contains a list of words designed to attract software that monitors electronic communications for national security threats. Dubbed "VBS/LoveLet-CL" by UK antivirus company, Sophos, the mass...

[May 17, 2001, 9:02]

Anti-P2P software 'spies' on user data

News An ambitious software project for blocking copyrighted song-swapping over peer-to-peer (P2P) networks is nearly ready, though technical problems have forced its developers to limit their plans. For much of the last year, the University of Wyoming...

[September 11, 2003, 10:45]

US easy target for Chinese cyber-spies, says report

News China is actively conducting cyber-espionage as a warfare strategy, and has targeted US government and commercial computers, according to a new report from the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission.

[November 25, 2008, 13:45]

US spies use own version of Wikipedia

Blog It seems US spooks are harnessing 'Web 2.0' ideas. According to Reuters, the office of the US director of national intelligence John Negroponte has revealed Intellipedia, which allows intelligence analysts and other officials to collaboratively add...

[November 1, 2006, 13:53]

Anti-P2P software 'spies' on user data

Talkback Erm if this software is intercepting network traffic and making a copy to analyse for copyrighted material not gonna be violateing the copyright themselves. I understaand that maybe it will get a license for the stuff the RIAA want blocked thus...

[September 11, 2003, 13:40]

Anti-P2P software 'spies' on user data

Talkback How are they going to diffentiate between non-copyrighted songs and those that are protected by a copyright? If I am downloading a song from the public domain, they certainly don't have the righ to stop me.

[September 19, 2003, 0:31]

AOL to stamp out spies

News America Online on Tuesday announced the addition of anti-spyware software as part of future upgrades to its flagship online service. As previously reported, AOL will introduce its anti-spyware programs into upcoming versions of its AOL 9.0...

[January 6, 2004, 14:30]

Grundy TV Switches Off Spies, Regains 25% 'Lost' Bandwidth, With Websense

White Papers Grundy TV is one of the most successful programme producers for Australian television. The web provides a critical research resource for Grundy TV, and its culture supports liberal Internet access by employees.

[June 16, 2007, 1:00]

US cyber spies want more rights to snoop on foreigners

News The heads of the US' two major spy agencies on Wednesday told Congress it's impractical to seek warrants before tracking the global phone and Internet activities of groups such as al-Qaida and terrorist sympathisers.

[July 27, 2006, 12:05]

Spies hit Disney? No, just Melissa

News The Melissa virus was behind an email spam from Walt Disney Co. Wednesday. Disney inadvertently spammed a host of press members on Wednesday with an internal memo, because the Melissa.A virus, which had infected the memo, mailed out the attachment...

[November 18, 1999, 14:24]

Satellite 'spies' could stop speeding cars

News Satellites capable of monitoring an automobile's speed and automatically cutting off its fuel supply may become a reality for British motorists within 10 years, according to new studies. Research into this technology has been carried out in recent...

[January 5, 2000, 6:39]

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