Fictitious femme fatale fooled cybersecurity

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Fictitious femme fatale fooled cybersecurity
Intel, defense specialists fell for ruse in test

By Shaun Waterman
8:07 p.m., Sunday, July 18, 2010

Call her the Mata Hari of cyberspace.

Robin Sage, according to her profiles on Facebook and other social-networking websites, was an attractive, flirtatious 25-year-old woman working as a “cyber threat analyst” at the U.S. Navy’s Network Warfare Command. Within less than a month, she amassed nearly 300 social-network connections among security specialists, military personnel and staff at intelligence agencies and defense contractors.

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Dismantling of Saudi-CIA Web site illustrates need for clearer cyberwar policies

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Dismantling of Saudi-CIA Web site illustrates need for clearer cyberwar policies
By Ellen Nakashima – Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, March 19, 2010

By early 2008, top U.S. military officials had become convinced that extremists planning attacks on American forces in Iraq were making use of a Web site set up by the Saudi government and the CIA to uncover terrorist plots in the kingdom.

“We knew we were going to be forced to shut this thing down,” recalled one former civilian official, describing tense internal discussions in which military commanders argued that the site was putting Americans at risk. “CIA resented that,” the former official said.

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Bureaucrat Who Allegedly Hired ‘Jason Bournes’ Speaks

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This guy is an idiot.  Maybe there is some other objective for running his mouth, but most likely not.  Either way, this guy is acting the fool.  Mark this guy as a pariah, pull his clearance, and cut all ties.


Bureaucrat Who Allegedly Hired ‘Jason Bournes’ Speaks
By Nathan Hodge Email Author
March 18, 2010; 11:15 am

The Pentagon official who allegedly boasted of running his own private team of “Jason Bournes” is finally speaking out.

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RF jammers and other electronic warfare technology to create $28.4 billion market over next decade

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RF jammers and other electronic warfare technology to create $28.4 billion market over next decade
Posted by John Keller

NEWTOWN, Conn., 9 March 2010. RF jammers and other electronic warfare (EW) technology will create a $28.4 billion market over the next decade, as purveyors of electronic countermeasures (ECM), radar warning receivers (RWRs), electronic support measures (ESM), and other EW systems produce about 45,000 systems, predict market analysts at Forecast International in Newtown, Conn..

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Soldier’s Facebook post about raid gets him jail

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Meanwhile, in the United States, the Department of Defense is loosening the security in regards to social networks … glorious!


Soldier’s Facebook post about raid gets him jail
by Shira Rubin – Mar. 3, 2010 03:15 PM
Associated Press

JERUSALEM — Israel’s military has “unfriended” one of its own — after a combat soldier potentially updated Israel’s enemies on Facebook.

The military said Wednesday that a planned raid on a West Bank village was called off after the soldier disclosed its details online. The military said the soldier posted the time and location of the raid on his Facebook page, saying that troops were planning on “cleaning up” the village.

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Pentagon Will Allow Troops Broad Access to Social-Media Sites

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This is a mistake.  The people who truly oversee the gates should have fought harder to not only keep the ban, but to block more sites.  The decision-makers simply do not understand what is going on and are trying to be people-pleasers.  Security should trump this type of access.  If you need the access, request it, go to a less secure network, go to a public network even, but do not drop the security standards across the board!

Pentagon Will Allow Troops Broad Access to Social-Media Sites
February 27, 2010, 12:02 AM EST
By Tony Capaccio

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Homo Still Wants To Be In Military

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Gay Guardsman Still Drills With Unit
February 13, 2010
Stars and Stripes

A New York National Guard Soldier who last year announced his homosexuality on national television is again drilling with his unit, The New York Times reported Friday.

Lt. Dan Choi, who has been away from his unit since coming out publicly last March, said he participated in exercises last weekend at the urging of his commander, Lt. Col. John Andonie.

The unit, the 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry Regiment, is preparing for a possible deployment to Afghanistan in 2012.

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Army crafts blueprint for cyberwarfare

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Army crafts blueprint for cyberwarfare
By John Milburn – The Associated Press
Posted : Thursday Sep 10, 2009 13:01:17 EDT

FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. — The Army is developing its blueprint for battling attackers in cyberspace, the latest writing of a major military playbook aimed at staying ahead of increasingly sophisticated enemies.

Similar to its recently finished manual on the use of electronic warfare, the Army is crafting new concepts for a high-tech battlefield. The 86-page document, an early draft of which was obtained by The Associated Press, tries to account for everything from monitoring the passing of information between enemies to stopping computer hacks from taking on entire networks of machines.

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Pentagon Source Says China Hacked Defense Department Computers

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Pentagon Source Says China Hacked Defense Department Computers

WASHINGTON — The Chinese government hacked a noncritical Defense Department computer system in June, a Pentagon source told FOX News on Tuesday.

Pentagon investigators could not definitively link the cyber attack to the Chinese military, the source said, but the technology was sophisticated enough that it indicated to Pentagon officials — as well as those in charge of computer security — that it came from within the Chinese government.

The source’s information directly contradicts Chinese claims earlier Tuesday, in which officials called the allegations “groundless.” The Chinese government, officials said, opposes cyber crime.

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