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How much cost malware production? Which are the processes for the production of virus? (Part.1)

It is clear that the question awaits an answer deterministic, but an assessment of the main factors that influence the "final expense". My idea is to understand what is the magnitude of the phenomenon and the costs related to a not necessarily familiar...

November 25, 2011  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Intelligence 

Water utilities hacked … another SCADA system attack

The SCADA systems at the Water utilities in Illinois were hacked by a malicious attacker. “the SCADA system was powered on and off, burning out a water pump.” This is what the hacker has posted  giving proof of a direct compromise of the SCADA...

November 24, 2011  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Intelligence  Malware 

Cyber Threats, high social impact but … which is the level of awareness?

Last week I had the opportunity to discuss with my father of adverse economic situation and in particular of the Italian public spending. I have introduced some reference to the arms and in particular cyber weapons. What are they? What are the threats...

November 23, 2011  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Intelligence  Malware 

Hacking satellites

In a few days we have heard of a couple of satellite attacks by hackers meanwhile surfing on the web I came across more than one occasion in satellite photos reporting strange structures that we asked the real intended use. The successful attacks occurred...

November 21, 2011  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Intelligence 

The business of Censorship. Golden Shield Project, but not only …

""If you open the window for fresh air,  you have to expect some flies to blow in" this is the Deng Xiaoping’s phrase, which summarizes the essence of the "Golden Shield Project" also Known as the "Great Firewall of China". The project is...

November 19, 2011  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Intelligence  Social Networks 

Social Network “in-security”

In recent years social networks have succeeded  in the historic feat of bringing to the web a growing number of users. Jupiter users, the elderly, individuals and businesses all within the large network, many, too much, share the total...

November 17, 2011  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Digital ID  Hacking  Intelligence  Malware  Social Networks 

Trojan & Co, the new frontiers of espionage

Once upon a time the espionage made by agents who essentially lived in complete anonymity and free of the past were able to recover the greatest amount of information about their objectives by building dangerous relationships with the reality...

November 13, 2011  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Intelligence  Malware 

Public Tender for an Internet Content Monitoring System, really strange.

Few days ago I have partecipated to an open discussion started by Stefano Mele, a security  and cyber-terrorism expert, on the development of Internet Content Monitor System by the Soviet government. In April, the "Russian Federal Service...

November 13, 2011  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Intelligence  Social Networks 

CIA Admits It Monitors, Analyzes Facebook, Twitter

As always support social networks are now the ideal carrier for an abnormal amount of information and this is the main reason why many governments have invested and are investing in sophisticated analysis tools that can implement intelligent...

November 5, 2011  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Intelligence  Social Networks 


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