Cheaper way to spoof mobile communication
Cryptographers have discovered a new way to intercept calls and text messages sent over mobile phones. The attack was demonstrated at Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin, and it requires four Motorola handsets, a computer and 2TB hard drive. |
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TUBA, software for combat hacking attack

Daphne Yao, assistant professor of computer science at Virginia Tech, says that organized malicious botnets are one of the serious threats to a user's computer. |
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New format for e-criminal reporting

IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) approved a customized version of the XML-based IODEF (Instant Object Description Exchange Format). It is an electronic crimes reporting format that allows unambiguous time stamps, support for different languages and a feature to attach samples of malicious code. |
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