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NSA builds own model of Android phone, wants you to do the same

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The NSA decided it wanted to have its own go at producing a secure Android smartphone that could encrypt communications to levels necessary for national security. Project “Fishbowl” constructed 100 handsets from off-the-shelf components that were sec…


U.S. officials fearful over potential ‘Anonymous’ cyberattacks

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The notorious “hactivist” group “Anonymous Operations” has the National Security Agency on edge, with the Agency’s director warning of the group’s dangerous growth. General Keith Alexander has warned that within a year or two, the group could have the ability to create a “limited power outage” through a cyberattack, reports the Wall Street Journal. General Alexander provided his assessment during a private meetings at the White House and has previously warned about the emerging ability of cyberattackers to disable or even damage computer networks. The warning highlights a growing federal concern over Anonymous’s activities, however cybersecurity experts have a different opinion on the potential threat posed by the group. Read on for more. Some federal officials believe that Anonymous could


Telecoms win immunity in wiretapping case, US court approves separate suit against the government

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Looks like a case of good news-bad news for the Electronic Frontier Foundation in its fight against warrantless wiretapping. A US appeals court upheld a 2008 ruling, granting telecoms such as AT&T, Verizon and Sprint immunity for cooperating with t…


US Cyber Command completes major cyber attack simulation, seems pleased with the results

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The US Cyber Command is barely out of its infancy, but it’s already crossed one milestone off its to-do list, with the successful completion of its first major test run. The exercise, known as Cyber Flag, was carried out over the course of a singl…


ITT unveils GhostRider encryption device capable of securing US Army smartphones

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That may look like a Motorola Atrix, but it’s actually something known as the GhostRider — a new encryption device that could go a long way toward securing the Army’s smartphones. Developed by defense company ITT, this revamped handset would allo…