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Saturday, July 4th, 2009

What China, North Korea, Russia and the hackers have in common? They have been in our government computer networks and sensitive power system network computer. They were so bold, who left evidence that you last visited. In April this year, someone planted software that would make it easier to access and control of these networks. Of course, China can certainly deny these rumors.
How do you do? The companies are connected to their substations with any of the private or public networks. Business and public services as private networks using VPN (Virtual Private Networks) to create encrypted tunnels to supply data to the checkpoints and corporate offices. A hacker mockery of this warranty by cracking the encryption of VPN or a gross username / password attack. Once on the VPN, The hacker has been freed from the computers of companies as if he or she was within the corporate data center. Since the network of public services and many central Nuclear is controlled by software, the hacker can work their way to the closure of sections of the grid. The closure of sections of the network probably requires another level of user names and passwords, but that is nothing more than a little more patients who need the hacker. The same situation applies to computer systems the federal government.
Hacker Gary McKinnon from the UK goes to trial in the United States, accused of hacking into 97 computers top-secret military and caused more than $ 700,000 damage. He was captured, but no evidence that they share data over the Internet with other hackers who have covered their trace.
Two months ago, President Obama, said it was time for the country has an official to oversee Internet governance and security. Welcome Cyber Tsar Obama.
This Cyber Czar would be Melissa Hathaway, who was also George Bush cyber-security aid, but resigned last week, leaving Cyber security project awaiting Obama. A month after Obama announced the czar position, the North Korean hackers launched numerous attacks against Government U.S. and South Korean Defense computer networks. More articles like this in www.1984now.org