Month: July 2012
Preparing for APTs, Stuxnet malware-style attacks
[ad_1] The age of cyberwarfare has been formally announced to the world, via the public outing of the joint U.S.-Israel deployment of the Stuxnet malware against Iranian nuclear facilities, […]
Waiter who streaked alongside Olympic Torch relay denies indecency claiming his naked body inspired ‘hilarity not distress’ – The Independent
[ad_1] “A waiter who streaked alongside the Olympic Torch was merely inspiring ‘hilarity not distress’ when he joined the relay wearing nothing but trainers, his lawyer insisted today.” Full story […]
Social engineering penetration testing: Four effective techniques
[ad_1] in some high-profile breaches. The 2011 RSA breach, for example, involved a targeted spear phishing campaign and an exploit-laden Excel file. Thus, for organizations to adequately model the real […]
Regina v Aldridge; Regina v Eaton – WLR Daily – Current Awareness
[ad_1] Regina v Aldridge; Regina v Eaton [2012] EWCA Crim 1456; [2012] WLR (D) 196 “Although no provision had expressly been made for an appeal against a variation or refusal […]
Teen rapist spared jail after judge rules he was ‘corrupted by internet porn, world and society’ – Daily Telegraph
[ad_1] “A teenager who raped a five-year-old girl while babysittng her was spared a custodial sentence after a judge heard he had been ‘corrupted’ by internet pornography.” Full story Daily […]