Monday, April 27, 2009

China Denies It Hacked into U.S. Jet Program

An official confirmed that hackers nearly two years ago breached a high-tech F-35 jet fighter program developed for the Pentagon by Lockheed Martin, but said it was unclear who did it and that classified information was not compromised. It was unclear whether the attack was an attempt at corporate thievery or a hacker trying to harm the program.

Source: http://www.enterprise-security-today.com/story.xhtml?story_id=12300DSH7OAR

Hackers Created 1.6 Million Security Threats Last Year

Hackers were responsible for creating 1.6 million new security threats last year, says Symantec.

According to the security vendor's Internet Security Threat Report, the web was the primary source of infection, with hackers relying on methods to embed malicious code into websites.

"As malicious code continues to grow at a record pace we're also seeing that attackers have shifted away from mass distribution of a few threats to micro-distribution of millions of distinct threats," said Stephen Trilling, vice president at Symantec Security Technology and Response.

The report also revealed that 90 percent of attacks were designed to steal personal information such as names, addresses and credit card details.

"The unfortunate reality is that innocent web surfers can visit a compromised website and unknowingly place their personal and financial information at risk," added Marc Fossi, executive editor of the report.

Source: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=114252