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RSA hack cost EMC $66 million  01 August 2011 
Source: H Security - Posted by Anthony Pell   
According to a report in The Washington Post, the cost of the RSA hack which compromised the security of RSA's SecurID products was $66 million. The Post quoted a conference call with David Goulden, EMC Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, in which he stated that "We incurred an accrued cost associated with investigating the attack, hardening our systems and working with customers to implement our remediation programs."
 
Inside Anonymous, Members Find Shelter in a Collective Voice  28 July 2011 
Source: Huffington Post - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Within the ranks of Anonymous, one member had crossed a line: He granted an interview to a reporter, discussing his role in the shadowy hacker group.
 
Hacker group Anonymous launches operation to turn Breivik into ‘a joke’  27 July 2011 
Source: The Star - Posted by Dave Wreski   
The hacker collective Anonymous is marshalling the power of the international online community to electronically bury Norwegian killer Anders Behring Breivik’s rambling manifesto.
 
US cyber security chief quits after hacker attacks  26 July 2011 
Source: The Guardian - Posted by Alex   
The head of the US body responsible for combating cyber-attacks has resigned unexpectedly following a string of online assaults on the CIA and other government agencies.
 
LulzSec and Anonymous are the least of your hacker worries  25 July 2011 
Source: CNN Money - Posted by Alex   
LulzSec took down the CIA's website in mid-June in an effort to prove to the world that the hacker group should be taken seriously.
 
Anonymous still accessing, downloading NATO data  22 July 2011 
Source: CNET - Posted by Anthony Pell   
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is still under attack, an alleged Anonymous member told CBS News in an interview published today.
 
Hackers Shift Attacks to Small Firms  21 July 2011 
Source: Wall Street Journal - Posted by Pooja Shah   
Recent hacking attacks on Sony Corp. and Lockheed Martin Corp. grabbed headlines. What happened at City Newsstand Inc. last year did not.
 
Pwned by Google+, Anonymous Building AnonPlus Social Network  20 July 2011 
Source: eWeek - Posted by Anthony Pell   
Kicked off of Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) social network for failing to follow the rules, the Anonymous group of hackers responsible for several serious cyber-security attacks is crafting its own social network, AnonPlus.
 
Teen accused of Anonymous and LulzSec attacks  20 July 2011 
Source: The Telegraph - Posted by Dave Wreski   
A 16-year-old boy arrested in London yesterday under the Computer Misuse Act is suspected of involvement in cyber attacks by both the Anonymous and LulzSec hacking groups, it is understood.
 
Wireshark updates fix security vulnerabilities  19 July 2011 
Source: H Security - Posted by Dave Wreski   
The Wireshark developers have announced the release of versions 1.6.1 and 1.4.8 of their open source, cross-platform network protocol analyser. These maintenance and security updates address multiple vulnerabilities that could cause Wireshark to crash "by injecting a series of malformed packets onto the wire or by convincing someone to read a malformed packet trace file."
 
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