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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Hacker Ops and Intel update 01.26.10



Bussy, busy busy...


Hackers Targeted Oil Companies for Oil-Location Data


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Earlier this month the Iranian Cyber Army, said to be a collection of hackers volunteering their time in defense of their country, came close to causing a diplomatic spat with China when the 'online soldiers' successfully brought down Baidu, China's largest online search engine in retaliation for an online campaign by Chinese activists supportive of Iran's reformist movement. The hackers redirected all Baidu traffic to a message reading "This site has been hacked by the Iranian Cyber Army." That led to a number of counterattacks by Chinese hackers on the websites of Iranian state institutions.


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Now Iran's 'Green' opposition movement has launched its own Green Cyber Army, whose hackers are set to go head to head with the Ahmadinejad-supporting cyber activists of the Iranian Cyber Army.


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Cyber Genome Program Proposers' Day ***


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China Accuses U.S. of Cyberwarfare


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PRC Gov Responses to Hacking Allegations – Timeline


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Hackers Brew Self-Destruct Code to Counter Police Forensics

Read More http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/page/7/#ixzz0dl35XyAG



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The Decade’s 10 Most Dastardly Cybercrimes


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The top 10 Chinese cyber attacks (that we know of) Bartender recon


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