Month: July 2012
Preparing for APTs, Stuxnet malware-style attacks
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, as […]
Waiter who streaked alongside Olympic Torch relay denies indecency claiming his naked body inspired ‘hilarity not distress’ – The Independent
“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 The […]
Social engineering penetration testing: Four effective techniques
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 threats […]
Regina v Aldridge; Regina v Eaton – WLR Daily – Current Awareness
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 to […]
Teen rapist spared jail after judge rules he was ‘corrupted by internet porn, world and society’ – Daily Telegraph
“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 Telegraph, […]