
Last week, I referenced a 29-page primer on the cyberwarfare observed in Georgia. But last week, I spotted another interesting report:
The Russia/Georgia Cyber War – Findings and Analysis from IntelFusion aka Project Grey Goose. It is a volunteer effort by more than 100 security experts from tech giants like Microsoft and Oracle, as well as former members of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Lexis-Nexis, the Department of Homeland Security and defense contractor SAIC, among others. The report is only available via direct request, but you can take a look at this summary from Brian Krebbs at the Washington Post. Very interesting to read.
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- Some interesting information on the cyberattacks on Georgia
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- Botnets as machines of War
- New Belgian government department to monitor hacking and espionage activity
- Chinese hacking in Belgian media (updated)
- Germany caught spying on other countries with Trojan
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