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Increasing Efficiency in the IT Environment
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The cyber security implications of Iran's government-backed antivirus software
According to independent industry reports, Iran has banned the import of foreign security software, and has been secretly working on its own antivirus solution since 2010.
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Sex Tech: Dot-XXX Stats, Twitter Lawsuit, CP Tech, UK ISP Filter Abuse
Dot-XXX is a flop, religious websites riskier than porn for viruses, porn cases tossed as judge rules on IP filesharing prosecutions, Japanese porn star is sued for no Twitter follow-back.
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Google kills Iranian blog with 3 million hacked bank accounts
An Iranian security researcher recently hacked 3 million accounts across at least 22 banks in the country. Now, Google has taken down the blog on which he posted the account details of his victims.
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3 million bank accounts hacked in Iran
First, he warned of the security flaw in Iran's banking system. Then he provided them with 1,000 bank account details. When they didn't listen, he hacked 3 million accounts across at least 22 banks.
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Iran hacks BBC Persian TV
Iran launched a "sophisticated cyber-attack" against BBC Persian TV, according to the BBC News. This is not the first time the Iranian government has tampered with the BBC's Persian service.
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Free speech: Why I'm lucky to live in America, not Iran
The big reason we're better: they don't execute you for blogging in America. Sometimes your page rank goes down, but it's not quite the same thing.
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Porn, Death, and the Internet in Iran
Iran continues to close it doors to the Internet while alienating the rest of the world with its proposed execution of a Web developer, saber rattling, and Internet censorship.
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Iran's Deadly Cyber Police: Indefinite Detention and Execution for Netizens
Iran's terrifying campaign against the internet and netizens is about to go full-throttle with the country's own intranet.
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Iran cuts off access to popular Web sites
Following in the footsteps of the former governments of Egypt and Libya, Iran is cutting its people off from the Internet.
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Iran blocks Internet access
But cyber-sophisticated Iranians are still able to circumvent the government by using proxy servers over VPN connections.
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Sex Tech: Iran Execution, Reddit Apathy, Microsoft Gay Marriage, Amazon Plagiarism
Iran to execute alleged porn programmer, Reddit's SOPA porn apathy, Microsoft wants gay marriage, erotic book plagiarism at Amazon.
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Iran set to execute Web developer
Human rights activists have renewed calls for Iran not to execute a web developer after he was convicted of uploading porn.
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Iran linked to Google, Skype and Yahoo attack
A malicious attacker that appears to be the Iran government managed to obtain supposedly secure digital certificates that can be used to impersonate Google, Yahoo, Skype and other major websites...
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Iran blames the U.S. for many of its cyber-woes
Once again, Iran isn't happy about the U.S.
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Iran: Yes, Stuxnet hurt our nuclear program
The Stuxnet worm got some big play from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who acknowledged that the malware dinged his nuclear program.
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Stuxnet worm strike Iranian nuclear plant
Iran's official news agency said a sophisticated computer worm purportedly designed to disrupt power grids and other such industrial facilities had infected nuclear power plant computers.
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Nokia Siemens Networks respond to Iran human rights abuses claims
Nokia Siemens Networks respond to the law suit filed against them for human rights abuses. They argue that although their technology includes lawful intercept capability, mobile communications on...
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Nokia Siemens Networks sued by Iranian activist for human rights abuses
An Iranian activist currently in detention in Iran has filed suit against Nokia Siemens Networks, Nokia and Siemens for human rights abuses. The activist was detained during civil unrest in the...
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Egypt to ban Skype VoIP to PSTN on mobile phones?
Mobile phone use has exploded in most of the Middle East and southern regions of Asia, providing a valuable resource of tax revenue for governments. There are other ominous reasons why it is doing...
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U.S. removes Internet sanctions against Iran, Cuba and Sudan
The government is removing specific trade sanctions to enhance internet applications and services offered by U.S. companies.
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