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15 Apr 08

Ships Impounded in Middle East Cable Cuts - Data Center Knowledge

  • Dubai authorities have impounded two ships suspected of damaging undersea telecom cables in the Middle East earlier this year. One of the ships has reportedly been released after paying for the damage. The cable cuts, which disrupted Internet traffic in much of the Middle East, India and Pakistan, sparked a flurry of conspiracy theories that the series of outages in the region were not a coincidence.



    Reliance Globalcom, whose FLAG Telecom unit maintains the cables, contacted authorities after studying the satellite images of the ship movements around the area of undersea cable damage. The Hindu reports that Dubai Port Trust officials believe the two ships, MV Hounslow and MT Ann, improperly dropped anchor in the area. The cables then were damaged by "jerks and force of the ship(s)" the port said.



    The action was taken after Reliance Globalcom provided details of its analysis of satellite images documenting the ship movements around the area of undersea cable damage. "The matter has been brought to the notice of appropriate authorities which are taking necessary action," the Reliance Globalcom official told The Hindu.

08 Mar 08

Chinese hackers: No site is safe - CNN.com

  • In fact, they say they are sometimes paid secretly by the Chinese government -- a claim the Beijing government denies.

    "No Web site is one hundred percent safe. There are Web sites with high-level security, but there is always a weakness," says Xiao Chen, the leader of this group.

    "Xiao Chen" is his online name. Along with his two colleagues, he does not want to reveal his true identity. The three belong to what some Western experts say is a civilian cyber militia in China, launching attacks on government and private Web sites around the world.

26 Feb 08

Taliban wants cell phone networks shut down at night

  • The towers and offices of mobile phone operators in Afghanistan are being pressured to shut down operations at night by the Taliban. The former rulers of Afghanistan and current insurgent group held "talks" with the four major mobile companies in Afghanistan today, and gave them three days to go dark for 14 hours per day—or else.
25 Feb 08

BBC -- YouTube outage blamed on Pakistan

  • Pakistan's attempts to block access to YouTube have been blamed for a near global blackout of the site on Sunday.


    Google, the owner of YouTube, blamed the outage on "erroneous internet protocols", sourced in Pakistan


    BBC News has learned that the nearly two-hour long blackout was almost certainly connected to Pakistan Telecom and internet service provider PCCW.


    The country ordered ISPs to block the video-sharing website because of content deemed offensive to Islam.

23 Feb 08

Storm botnet takes advantage of Valentine's Day -ComputerWeekly.com

  • Just over a year since it was first detected, Storm, the blended malware attack, looks like becoming a major vehicle for criminals, say malware researchers.


    After months of relative dormancy, traffic generated by the Storm botnet ramped up just before Valentine's Day to peak at between 4% and 5% of internet traffic, said researchers at e-mail hosting service MessageLabs, and security supplier Kaspersky Labs.

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