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Malware FOR Governments: how the surveillance industry markets spyware

A collection of documents recently published by Wikileaks casts a light on surveillance vendors who sell intrusive monitoring technology to governments and law enforcement agencies. This growing industry—which serves countries around the world—offers the ability to monitor entire populations and circumvent the privacy and security safeguards built into conventional consumer technology. In an arstechnica report Read more…


Did China hijack 15% of World’s Internet Traffic?

Posted in cybersecurity, cyberwar, encryption, internet security, isoc, News, pki | Posted on: November 16th, 2010 by | No Comments

The following report appeared in the American National Defense Industry Association’s NationalDefenseMagazine and was quoted by Lauren Weinstein in his NNSquad list. I have emphasized parts of this report with coloured text and highlighter: For 18 minutes in April, China’s state-controlled telecommunications company hijacked 15 percent of the world’s Internet traffic, including data from U.S. Read more…


Dalai Lama entangled in the invisible GhostNet ?

Posted in cybersecurity, cyberwar, Future of Internet, ghostnet, icann jpa, malware | Posted on: March 29th, 2009 by | No Comments

This is from The New York Times with the caption “Vast Spy System that Loots Computers in 103 countries by John Markoff” Posted as appeared in The New York Times and the views expressed do not reflect that of ISOC India Chennai. A vast electronic spying operation has infiltrated computers and has stolen documents from Read more…