Cyberattack – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Tue, 25 Jul 2017 02:23:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Cyberattack – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Selling Your Soul | User Error 18 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/116866/selling-your-soul-user-error-18/ Mon, 24 Jul 2017 18:23:35 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=116866 RSS Feeds: MP3 Feed | Video Feed | iTunes Feed Become a supporter on Patreon: Links XPS 13 Developer Edition rikailp – Twitch GeekGamerTV – Twitch MNGrrl comments on FCC Now Says There Is No Documented ‘Analysis’ of the Cyberattack It Claims Crippled Its Website in May Verizon accused of throttling Netflix and YouTube, admits […]

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Google Reads Your Email | TechSNAP 325 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/116171/google-reads-your-email-techsnap-325/ Tue, 27 Jun 2017 20:17:17 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=116171 RSS Feeds: HD Video Feed | MP3 Audio Feed | iTunes Feed | Torrent Feed Become a supporter on Patreon: Show Notes: Massive cyberattack hits Europe with widespread ransom demands New Ransomware Variant Compromises Systems Worldwide some infections may be associated with software update systems for a Ukrainian tax accounting package called MeDoc MDDoc posts […]

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Massive cyberattack hits Europe with widespread ransom demands

Google Says It Will No Longer Read Users’ Emails To Sell Targeted Ads

Does US have right to data on overseas servers? We’re about to find out


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When IT Security Cries | TechSNAP 319 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/114721/when-it-security-cries-techsnap-319/ Tue, 16 May 2017 21:37:30 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=114721 RSS Feeds: HD Video Feed | MP3 Audio Feed | iTunes Feed | Torrent Feed Become a supporter on Patreon: Show Notes: Hackers Hit Dozens of Countries Exploiting Stolen N.S.A. Tool Timeline of the attach Don’t tell people to turn off Windows Update, just don’t U.K. Hospitals Hit in Widespread Ransomware Attack +The need for […]

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Hackers Hit Dozens of Countries Exploiting Stolen N.S.A. Tool

+The need for urgent collective action to keep people safe online: Lessons from last week’s cyberattack

+ Microsoft Issues WanaCrypt Patch for Windows 8, XP

Keylogger Found in Audio Driver of HP Laptops


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Cyber Cold War | Unfilter 38 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/32147/cyber-cold-war-unfilter-38/ Wed, 20 Feb 2013 22:50:52 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=32147 A clandestine Chinese military unit has conducted sophisticated cyber espionage operations against hundeds of companies, we dig to the bottom of this story.

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A clandestine Chinese military unit has conducted sophisticated cyber espionage operations against dozens of American and Canadian companies, we dig to the bottom of this story and share our insights.

A 75 year old Soybean farmer is fighting Monsanto all the way to the US Supreme court, but things are not looking good for the farmer.

Then it’s our first review of the blockbuster show politicians are gearing up for, the Horse Meat Scandal Trots Along, and how the media attacked video games again this week.

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A spot buy meant to take advantage of the big deliveries for a breaking news story like the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster in Japan won\’t necessarily be as comfortable a fit as a :30 that airs during a space shuttle launch or ticker-tape parade, but CNN will still sell it at a premium.


— Soybean Farmers Monsanto Lawsuit Reaches US Supreme Court —

Supreme Court justices suggest they would agree with Monsanto that its patent protection covers not just the first planting but also seeds generated later.

\”Without the ability to limit reproduction of soybeans containing this patented trait,\” he said, \”Monsanto could not have commercialized its invention and never would have produced what is, by now, the most popular agricultural technology in America.\”


— Horse Meat Labelled as Beef Scandal Trots Along —

First centered on Britain and Ireland, the scandal over beef products adulterated with horse meat escalated across Continental Europe on Tuesday after Nestlé, one of the world’s best-known food companies, said it was removing pasta meals from store shelves in Italy and Spain.


— The so Called Sequester Battle —

With just a little over a week to avert them, it appears increasingly likely the $1.2 trillion in so-called sequester cuts will go into effect.

Unofficially, many members of Congress are betting that a few weeks into the automatic spending cuts, Democratic and Republican leaders will get serious about negotiating a replacement to the sequestration and the $85 billion in spending cuts will not have had time to really bite.


— US Businesses Under Sustained CYBER ATTACK!!oneone!! —

The report by computer security firm Mandiant Corp. in Alexandria, Va., breaks new ground by attributing attacks against 141 companies to a specific 12-story office building in the financial center of Shanghai.

Shanghai security officers chase a CNN crew attempting to record a building at the center of hacking allegations

Chinese officials have insisted in recent years that China is one of the biggest targets of cyberattacks.

\”Statistics show that Chinese military terminals connected to the Internet have been subjected to large numbers of attacks from abroad,\” the defense ministry said Wednesday, adding that Internet protocol addresses \”indicate that a considerable number of these attacks are from the United States, but we have never used this as a reason to accuse the United States.\”

\”Every country should handle the problem of cybersecurity in a professional and responsible manner,\” the ministry said.

A look at Mandiant, allegations on China hacking – SFGate

  • Headquartered in Alexandria, Va., Mandiant was started in 2004 by Kevin Mandia, a retired Air Force officer who carved out a lucrative niche investigating computer crimes.

  • Mandiant was most recently noted for its work in helping The New York Times trace an attack on its employees\’ computers to China, following a Times investigation into China\’s Premier Wen Jiabao. The newspaper publicly acknowledged Mandiant\’s role in the case.

  • Mandiant alleges that it has traced a massive hacking campaign on U.S. businesses to a drab, white 12-story office building outside Shanghai run by \”Unit 61398\” of the People\’s Liberation Army. The report contains some of the most extensive and detailed accusations on China\’s cybersnooping publicly available, including a timeline and details of malware used.

  • Mandiant has an obvious commercial interest in releasing the information, too. The company said its existing customers were already warned about and protected against the techniques it discovered, and it offered a free software tool to companies and organizations to detect suspicious activity. It puts Mandiant front-and-center at a critical time on a national debate about cybersecurity.

  • Its founder testified earlier this month to the House Intelligence Committee on hacking threats.

  • Read the full report PDF

  • U.S. Govt: Cyberattacks a \’Substantial\’ Concern – YouTube


— Adam Lanza Reportedly Used Violent Video Games to Hone Killing Skills —

A blacked-out gaming room helped Newtown, Conn., shooter Adam Lanza descend into his own world, CBS News senior correspondent John Miller, a former FBI assistant director, said on \”CBS This Morning.\”

\”During an ongoing criminal investigation, we do not release bits and pieces of a case, we simply don\’t do it so anyone that sees any information that indicates that it is associated with this case, and see \”sources,\” being the source of information, should be take a step back,\” said Lt. Vance.


— US General Allen retires —

The American general tipped to become the next head of NATO has decided instead to retire. The decision came after a scandal linking him to inappropriate emails to a woman. General John Allen was nominated for the job after running the war in Afghanistan for 19 months.


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NASA Hacked 5,400 Times? | TechSNAP 47 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/17571/nasa-hacked-5400-times-techsnap-47/ Thu, 01 Mar 2012 20:20:13 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=17571 NASA loses the keys to the International Space Station, Microsoft can’t figure out what day it is, and laugh over the lack of security at Stratfor.

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NASA loses the keys to the International Space Station, Microsoft can’t figure out what day it is, and I laugh myself to tears over the lack of security at Stratfor

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NASA laptop stolen, contained control algorithms for the International Space Station

  • In 2010 and 2011 NASA reported 5,408 computer security incidents ranging from the installation of malware on a computer, through the theft of devices and cyber attacks suspected to be from foreign intelligence agencies.
  • 47 incidents were identified as Advance Persistent Threat attacks, and of these, 13 were successful in compromising the agency’s computer systems
  • In an example of such an incident, attackers from Chinese-based IP addresses gained full access to a number of key JPL systems giving them the ability to:
  • Modify, copy or delete sensitive files
  • Add, modify or delete user accounts for mission critical systems
  • Upload hacking tools (keyloggers, rootkits) to steal user credentials and thereby compromise other NASA systems
  • Modify or corrupt the system logs to conceal their actions
  • Some of the breaches have resulted in the unauthorized release of Personally Identifiable Information, the disclosure of sensitive export-controlled data and 3rd party intellectual property
  • Inspector General Testimony before Congress re: IT Security
  • Discovery News Coverage

Windows Azure suffers worldwide outage

  • The Microsoft Azure Cloud service was down for most of the day on February 29th
  • The Service Management system was down for over 9 hours
  • Azure Data Sync was down form 2012–02–29 08:00 through 2012–03–01 03:00 UTC
  • Microsoft says that the outage appears to have been caused by a leap year bug
  • “28 February, 2012 at 5:45 PM PST Windows Azure operations became aware of an issue impacting the compute service in a number of regions,”
  • “While final root cause analysis is in progress, this issue appears to be due to a time calculation that was incorrect for the leap year.”
  • Microsoft Azure Service Dashboard
  • The outage also effected the UK Government’s ‘G-Cloud’ CloudStore
  • TechWeek Europe Coverage
  • Slashdot Coverage – Outage Root Cause
  • PCWorld – Previous Microsoft problems with Leap Years

Wikileaks releases the data stolen in the StratFor compromise


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This is a war story with a difference, as it didn’t involve some crazy user doing some bat shit crazy thing with their computer. It was simply a call to one of the tech support agents where the user wanted to know the following:

“What is the exact chemical composition of the battery in the Thinkpad 760 XD?”
“What are the recommended disposal procedures for said battery?”
“Can you tell me what would happen to the battery if it ruptured in a vacuum environment?”
“If the battery were to overheat, how volatile would the liquid effluent be?”

I doubt the user could have even gotten the questions out and taken a breath before the agent put them on hold and ran for help. The agent walked over to the second level support area rather than call as per procedure. After a good five minutes of talking, nobody could really answer the questions and worse, we couldn’t figure out what part of the company might actually have those answers.

As with all good tech support strategies we decided a two pronged approach – the agent would get back on with the user and stall for time while the rest of us would frantically hunt down any possible source of information that could help. We told the agent to ask why the user needed such detailed information and if it was a weak answer to push for a callback to buy even more time.

Some twenty minutes later the agent came back over to us with some interesting details on what was going on. It was all a misunderstanding. The user was supposed to call some private support number at IBM and not the public number. Our enterprising young agent did pull a fast one and offer to transfer the user to the number directly. The user provided the number and the agent promptly connected the call, then hit mute and stayed on the line. An American accent answered, the user responded and provided an account code upon request.

The tech on the private number acknowledged that the user was calling from NASA – Blackhawk Technologies Subsidiary. Apparently the shuttle program had 4 of those laptops on each mission – 1 primary and 3 redundant backups just in case. Suddenly the tricky questions all made sense. And eavesdropping can kill curiosity can never be a bad thing, right?

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