[iwar] [NewsBits] NewsBits - 07/16/01 (fwd)

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July 16, 2001

Israeli m0sad hackers crack 480 sites
Fears that other hackers would follow last
week's super-attack on 700 websites were
confirmed on Saturday when a second hacker
turned over a large number of sites. A pro-
Israeli defacing group, m0sad, hit 480
websites in a political hack that probably
took less than a minute. The attack follows
another last week where more than 700
"virtually hosted" websites were hit in
a single attack. Some security experts
feared that this would be just the
beginning of a spate of copycat attacks.
http://www.vnunet.com/News/1124000

Russian Mafia threatens Net
Organized crime rings in Russia and the rest
of the former Soviet Union are increasingly
hacking into U.S. e-commerce and banking Web
sites, posing an enormous economic threat.
Hackers have launched computer viruses and
disruptive denial-of-service attacks, but
the biggest danger comes from hackers with
ties to organized crime breaking into
computers, FBI officials said.  Spearheading
the organized hacking rings is the Russian
Mafia, security experts say. The Russian
Mafia has infiltrated many businesses in
the former Soviet Union, and is becoming
increasingly sophisticated in computer crimes.
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2784950,00.html

IG tells State to step up security efforts
The State Department needs to evaluate its
foreign operations and draw up critical
systems infrastructure protection plans and
vulnerability assessments, State's inspector
general concluded in a report released last
month. Under Presidential Decision Directive
63, State had to implement an international
strategy for safeguarding critical U.S. and
global infrastructures. The effort so far
has consisted of an international outreach
plan to catch cyberterrorists and criminals,
which began last August. But the IG report
said that although the plan has had some
success, the department needs to take more
global preventive measures.
http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/4643-1.html

Consumer watchdog accuses major search engines of deception
Attacking an increasingly popular Internet
business practice, a consumer watchdog group
Monday filed a Federal Trade Commission
complaint alleging that many online search
engines are concealing the impact that
special fees have on their results.
Commercial Alert, a 3-year-old group founded
by consumer activist Ralph Nader, asked the
FTC to investigate whether eight of the Web's
largest search engines are violating federal
laws against deceptive advertising.
http://www.siliconvalley.com/docs/news/tech/048442.htm

Court affirms download patent
A federal appeals court has for the second time
breathed life into a patent that could force
software vendors to pay licensing fees to sell
their products directly over the Internet. A
full panel of judges on the Federal Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals on Friday ordered a lower
court that effectively had thrown out the patent
to reconsider its scope more broadly. The decision
is a setback for software makers including Intuit
and AOL Time Warner's CompuServe unit, which have
been battling a small Secaucus, N.J.-based company
known as E-Data for years over the patent, which
dates back to 1985.
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,5094213,00.html

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