The Chinese cyber-spies behind the widely publicised espionage campaign against The New York Times have added Dropbox and WordPress to their bag of spear-phishing tricks.

The Chinese cyber-spies behind the widely publicised espionage campaign against The New York Times have added Dropbox and WordPress to their bag of spear-phishing tricks.
In a move to counter recent reports claiming that a special unit in the Chinese Army is behind repeated cyber …
After a two-day outage, Internet access in war-torn Syria appears to be for the most part restored on Saturday, according …
Israeli and Palestinian forces have taken to the Internet to accelerate their wartime propaganda via social media. As the forces …
Future warfare could be fought by soldiers using bullets and bombs as well as people hunched over laptops according to …
U.S. President Barack Obama ordered the Stuxnet cyber attacks on Iran in an effort to slow the country’s development of …
The crux of the discussions at the Kaspersky Lab cyber conference in Mexico last month focused on the eventuality of …
In Mexico I learnt that the world will NOT end in 2012 yet I’m not so optimistic about the state of cyber security.
The panel discussion at the Kaspersky Lab Cyber Conference titled “Cyber Security Co-operation: Bringing Nations together” brought together a group …
Stefan Tanase, senior security researcher, EEMEA, Global Research and Analysis Team (GREAT), Kaspersky Lab, at the security firm’s cyber conference …
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