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Google geeft broncode voor Chrome OS vrij | Core | Tweakers.net Nieuws on 2009-11-21
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Er komt op korte termijn nog geen bèta beschikbaar, maar alle broncode die tot nu toe voor Chrome OS is ontwikkeld, zal direct als opensource worden vrijgegeven.
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Chrome OS eind 2010 in combinatie met nieuwe netbooks van hardwarefabrikanten te gaan leveren
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Chromium Blog: Hello, open source developers. Would you like to help build an operating system for web users? on 2009-11-21
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Today we announced the Chromium OS project on the Official Google Blog. This release of Chromium OS includes:
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BBC News - Is the new EU President a good choice? on 2009-11-20
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Is the new EU President a good choice?
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EU leaders have chosen the Belgian Prime Minister, Herman van Rompuy, as their new President.
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Social networking meets ambient intelligence (w/ Video) on 2009-11-18
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A team of European researchers are working on merging the instant sharing of social information, popularised by networking and messaging platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, with emerging ambient intelligence systems that use sensors and smart objects to create awareness of users’ whereabouts and activities. Combined, the two technologies promise to provide pervasive awareness, a powerful new way to stay in touch with friends and relatives
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Swedish spooks knocked offline by hack attack • The Register on 2009-11-18
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The website of the Swedish Signals Intelligence agency (Försvarets Radioanstalt, or FRA) was taken offline by a massive DDoS attack this week.
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The agency was in the news recently after Swedish legislators passed a law allowing FRA to tap internet communications networks that pass through Sweden.
<script type="text/javascript">RegAd('mpu1', 'reg.security.4159/crime', 'pos=top;sz=336x280', VCs);</script><script src="http://ad.uk.doubleclick.net/adj/reg.security.4159/crime;tile=2;dcove=d;cta=0;ctb=0;ctc=redesign;sc=1;cid=;test=;pid=96844;pf=0;kw=cybercrime;kw=botnet;kw=ddos;kw=sweden;kw=web%20site%20security;cp=0;vc=sec.crime;pos=top;sz=336x280;ord=616669783?" type="text/javascript"></script>The monitoring effectively started last month, reports Finnish security firm F-secure, which notes that Russia's international internet traffic passes through Sweden.
It's unclear who's behind the attacks, but Russian cybercrime operations or possibly file sharers lashing out against the Pirate Bay clampdown are among the possible suspects.
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Schneier on Security: Mossad Hacked Syrian Official's Computer on 2009-11-18
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Mossad Hacked Syrian Official's Computer
It was unattended in a hotel room at the time:
Israel's Mossad espionage agency used Trojan Horse programs to gather intelligence about a nuclear facility in Syria the Israel Defense Forces destroyed in 2007, the German magazine Der Spiegel reported Monday.
According to the magazine, Mossad agents in London planted the malware on the computer of a Syrian official who was staying in the British capital; he was at a hotel in the upscale neighborhood of Kensington at the time.
The program copied the details of Syria's illicit nuclear program and sent them directly to the Mossad agents' computers, the report said.
Remember the evil maid attack: if an attacker gets hold of your computer temporarily, he can bypass your encryption software.
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How a Botnet Gets Its Name - CSO Online - Security and Risk on 2009-11-18
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when it comes to naming botnets, there is no real system in place.
Also see the graphical map "What a Botnet *Looks* Like"
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Schneier on Security: FBI/CIA/NSA Information Sharing Before 9/11 on 2009-11-18
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It's conventional wisdom that the legal "wall" between intelligence and law enforcement was one of the reasons we failed to prevent 9/11. The 9/11 Comission evaluated that claim, and published a classified report in 2004. The report was released, with a few redactions, over the summer: "Legal Barriers to Information Sharing: The Erection of a Wall Between Intelligence and Law Enforcement Investigations,"
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The report concludes otherwise:
"The information sharing failures in the summer of 2001 were not the result of legal barriers but of the failure of individuals to understand that the barriers did not apply to the facts at hand," the 35-page monograph concludes. "Simply put, there was no legal reason why the information could not have been shared."
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Schneier on Security: Beyond Security Theater on 2009-11-18
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[I was asked to write this essay for the New Internationalist (n. 427, November 2009, pp. 10–13). It's nothing I haven't said before, but I'm pleased with how this essay came together.]
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Security theater refers to security measures that make people feel more secure without doing anything to actually improve their security.
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National Journal Magazine - The Cyberwar Plan on 2009-11-18
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The Cyberwar Plan
It's not just a defensive game; cyber-security includes attack plans too, and the U.S. has already used some of them successfully.
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At the request of his national intelligence director, Bush ordered an NSA cyberattack on the cellular phones and computers that insurgents in Iraq were using to plan roadside bombings
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