The Cuckoo's Egg

This blog is a complement to Georgetown University's COSC-011 Introduction to Information Privacy.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Congressman lambastes Chinese cyber-espionage

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From the Washington Post, The chairman of the House intelligence committee on Tuesday launched a broadside against the Chinese government an...
Sunday, October 2, 2011

Homeland Security tries to shore up nation’s cyber defenses

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From the Washington Post, Screens glowed, mice clicked and lines of code scrolled on the laptop monitors of a hacker team hired by Barney Ad...

2,700 hacking attempts on S.Korea military in year

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From the AFP, South Korea's military has seen more than 2,700 attempts to hack into its websites over the past year, a lawmaker said Wed...

Suit Claims Real Estate Firm Hacked Rival’s Listings

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From the Wall Street Journal, Bond New York, a real estate brokerage with hundreds of upscale apartment listings around the city, has been a...

There's little privacy in a digital world

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From the LA Times, During his two-hour morning bike ride, Eric Hartman doesn't pay much attention to his iPhone. But the iPhone is payin...

Facebook Targeted in Group Privacy Suit Over Internet Tracking

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From BusinessWeek, Facebook Inc., the world’s most popular social-networking service, was accused by users of the site in a class-action law...
Sunday, September 25, 2011

'Lurid' malware hits Russia, CIS countries

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Courtesy of ComputerWorld's Jeremy Kirk, The latest espionage-related hacking campaign detailed by security vendor Trend Micro is most n...
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Ned Moran
In my spare time I am an Adjunct Professor in the Computer Science Department at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. This blog chronicles our class discussion and applies theories of Information Privacy and Security to everyday events.
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