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Two Years On, Estonia Hardens Its Electronic Defenses.
PC World.com 20090618

Although the electronic attacks against Estonia are two years in the past, the small Baltic nation is still hardening its defenses. Last fall, the Estonian Ministry of Defense published a 36-page strategy that describes the cyber threat landscape as well as legal and educational principles that will guide the nation. Theres going to be a bigger push in terms of better identifying and better defending the critical information infrastructure of Estonia, said Rain Ottis, a scientist with the Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence, which was established last year in Tallinn. We are better defended than we were. Even though Estonia is considered one of the most wired nations in Europe as well as being the birthplace of the popular Internet telephony application Skype, it was caught flatfooted in April and May 2007. Denial-of-service attacks knocked down the Web sites of banks, government agencies and media sites as well as nearly any other Web site ending in . ee, or the country-code top level domain for Estonia, Ottis said. Estonia responded in part by shutting down Internet traffic coming from outside the country, Ottis said. As the attacks continued, Estonia was aided by the U. S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team, which helped coordinate efforts to choke off hacked computers in the U. S. that were directing malicious traffic to Estonia, he said. The impetus for the attacks appeared to be people who objected to the removal of a statue commemorating the Russian effort ...




Pre Hunt: In Search of the Elusive New Palm Device.
PC World.com 20090607

As a college student who just wrapped up my final year of classes, I find myself with a lot of free time on my hands. When a supposed iPhone killer goes on sale nationwide, I will do whatever it takes to get my hands on one to see what all the fuss is about. Just in case you havent been keeping up with technology news since the preview at CES, the killer gadget Im talking about is the Palm Pre. I live in the midsized college town of Bellingham, Washington (also known as the city of subdued excitement -- thats right, the one that mentioned on The Colbert Report years ago). This morning I headed out to a few local stores that would carry the device, to see what kind of crowds were gathering. The Usual Suspects My first stop was a Radio Shack down the street. Radio Shack, along with Best Buy, offer $100 instant rebates when you sign up for a two-year contract, instead of the mail-in rebate that is offered at official Sprint stores. I figured the instant lower price would draw in the crowds. I was wrong. The scene was one typical to my experience with Radio Shack. Instead of seeing a line of people waiting to purchase the Pre, I found myself in the company of a middle-aged woman sitting on the floor looking at video cables, and a single employee trying to contain her boredom. When I asked if they happened to have any Palm Pres in stock, I was told they werent expecting any until the middle of August because not enough were manufactured to be shipped to every store. I asked if any disappointed customers were turned away when they got the same news, and learned that only one customer had asked any questions about the Pre and that was several days ago. My trip to Radio Shack proved fruitless, but surely the local Best Buy would have a few Pres ...




Microsoft informa de un número record de fallos de seguridad en sus programas.
Ibl News.com 20090610

Microsoft Corp ha distribuido software para solucionar 31 fallos de seguridad de sus programas, un récord de un día sin precedentes para la compañía, cuyos productos son objetivo de los hackers ya que están en la mayoría de los ordenadores. Los parches reparan vulnerabilidades en Windows, Office e Internet Explorer, así como las principales piezas de software que las empresas utilizan en sus bases de datos. Una vez que los hackers estuvieron al tanto de estas vulnerabilidades, empezaron a desarrollar software malicioso para explotarlas. Estos programas pueden ser usados en ciber-delitos, como el robo de identidad, el envío de spam y el control de sistemas informáticos. Alertar ...




Los líderes de la Internet iberoamericana intercambian experiencias en Madrid.
Ibl News.com 20090618

Innovadores, empresarios, académicos, blogueros, instituciones, medios e inversores de la comunidad de innovación, tecnología e Internet iberoamericana se reúnen hoy y mañana en Madrid para intercambiar experiencias ideas y proyectos entre sí y con sus colegas de Europa, Estados Unidos y Asia. Se trata de La Red Innova, el primer encuentro de innovación y tecnología para los mercados de habla hispana y portuguesa, que durante dos días ha transformado el edificio del Circo Price en un espectacular hemiciclo de expertos en la materia. Desde esta mañana, los asistentes abordan en ponencias, debates y talleres especializados asuntos como el comercio electrónico, la computación en nube, las fuentes abiertas, la nueva comunicación con blogs y redes sociales, la relación entre Internet y la industria del entretenimiento y el futuro del vídeo online. Más en concreto, se analizarán casos de éxito en los mercados de habla hispana y portuguesa como Mercado Libre, Tuenti, Buscape, Edreams, Sónico y OLX, o también los de algunos de los más influyentes blogueros de estos países, como Enrique Dans, Julio Alonso, Eduardo Arcos, Mariano Amartino y Yoani Sánchez. Se profundizará también en las nuevas herramientas y tendencias, por ejemplo en cómo muchos avances comienzan a llegar desde el ordenador al teléfono móvil, o cómo las nuevas tecnologías entran en ámbitos ...




20 Years Ago Today: Birth of the Dot-Com Era.
PC World.com 20090608

20 Years Ago Today: Birth of the Dot-Com Era Latest BizFeed Posts: Friday, June 05, 2009 Obama's Cybersecurity Dream Could Come True Friday, June 05, 2009 If Microsoft Wants to Rename Netbooks, How About Something Bingy? Friday, June 05, 2009 Will the Palm Pre Be More Than A One-Weekend Wonder? Thursday, June 04, 2009 Study Shows Twitter Is a Broadcast Medium Thursday, June 04, 2009 Google Squared Struggles To Make Search More Helpful All BizFeed Posts More Business Center Blogs It doesnt seem like it, but 20 years ago today, the dot-com era was born. On June 8, 1989, Brad Templeton, started Clarinet. com, an online newspaper business that many consider to be the company that started it all. ClariNet was the first company created to use the internet as its platform for business, and as such this event has a claim at being the birth of the dot-com concept which so affected the world in the two intervening decades. , said Templeton, who for many years has been president and chairman of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. His electronic newspaper, which consisted of wire service stories and other content, was delivered using the USENET protocol, there being no HTTP until inventor Tim Berners-Lee launched it in late 1990. In those days, the Internet consisted of regional networks, who were mostly non-profit cooperatives ...




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