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Rival malware gangs wage turf war1 Jul 2007 07:02 DDoSing the enemyCyberwar observers out there?By Brett Brennan
Posted Sunday 1st July 2007 12:47 GMT
Hopefully there are some sleepless nights going on at the DoD and MoD watching this "battle". This could be one of the first wide-spread examples of cyberwarfare - and, as "meat" armies always do, observers should be out there watching the strategy and tactics for incorporation into their own offence/defence plans. Just as the retail folks learned a lot about secure transactions from the porn sites in their infancy, our military folks should be taking lessons from the cyber Mafia on this. After all, the "meat" Mafia kept the Germans out of American ports during The War - WWII - and the cybercrooks are certainly the leading lights in this battle front. Besides, who knows: there might be a chance to "interview" some Al Quida "generals" visiting the same war sites... JAFOs or Actors?By Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 2nd July 2007 06:10 GMT
... mayhaps there aren't any observers, as one side receives servers from the CIA while the other side takes routers from the KGB ... you may be witnessing the birth of iQaeda ... Hmm, botnets, P2P and trojansBy Pascal Monett
Posted Monday 2nd July 2007 10:52 GMT
Seems that the criminal world is way ahead of anything at this point. Want to bet that Homeland Security doesn't have a clue what's going on ? I wonder what color they have for cyber threats ? Fuschia ? DHS have not a clueBy Dillon Pyron
Posted Monday 2nd July 2007 14:52 GMT
Are you kidding? DHS and computers. Bombs, guns, airplanes, yes. Computers? No. They are starting to get the idea that "critical infrastructure" might be in danger, but they have no idea how to protect it. You can bet the "turf war" will be a topic of discussion at Blackhat and DEFCON and that DHS will be there. But will they learn anything? Probably. Will it be much? It depends on how far Vana Vinyl goes. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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