Links for August 18th 2009

The press is calling it the biggest credit card fraud ever prosecuted. 130 million numbers were stolen from 7-eleven, Hannaford and Heartland. Now it's time for USA to try the case in court. You can read the full indictment here.
  • Incidents: Uh-oh... this clever hacker/group didn't see the sh-t hit the fan, until it was too late. But then again I guess he was laughing too much to notice. Oz police obviously knows about honey-pots.
  • Security: IEEE has put together a group called ICSG (Industry Connections Security Group). What it aims for is to pool experience and resources of "heavyweights" as McAffee, Symantec, Microsoft etc. I believe there will be interesting discussions in how to pin-point and deliver from this group.
  • World: ID-hijacking in cyber warfare - and how you can be caught in crossfire without even noticing it. Russia vs. Georgia war last year apparently used US-citizens ID's to deploy bits and pieces at the cyber frontier.
  • World: Larry Walsh at Secure Channel has an interesting article in his blog on how security breaches affects your business (or rather not affects). I believe openness is the key to success and understanding, so i thank Larry for pointing out some facts in hard figures.

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