National Cyber Security By Gregory Evans show

National Cyber Security By Gregory Evans

Summary: National Cyber Security, the only "Daily" Cyber Security news show in the world. The show is has been designed for the laymen person who may not be technical, but also informative enough for all of the computer geeks of the world. Think of it like the CNN Headline News of Cyber Security Our daily news includes the latest news in hacking, id theft, IT Jobs, Government Security, Risk Management and 60+ other categories. Execute Produced by one of the worlds most known and respected Ex-hacker Gregory Evans (GregoryDEvans.com) National Cyber Security is guaranteed to deliver the news you the “people” want to hear and see. If you have a show idea please email it to contacus@nationalcybersecurity.com

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 NCS 11/29/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:00

  Buying a cheap knock off of the hottest designer may seem innocent enough.  However, it’s illegal to copies of high-end merchandise without giving credit or money to the real designers and creators and the FBI stepped in to put some of those people who allegedly sell fake items behind bars. Is it fact or is it fiction.  HP is looking into claims that any LaserJet the company made prior to 2009 could remotely catch on fire on a hacker’s control. Facebook has taken some heat recently for its privacy policy.  Today, it reached an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission regarding the social network's policy on changing privacy controls and informing users of those changes. Also check out the job of the day!!

 NCS 11/28/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:00

The UK government wants computer users to feel free to use an open and uncensored Internet but the country is also taking steps to introduce measures to by cyber criminals from the web. The British government is taking a proactive stance to prevent cyber crime.  Last week, the country announced the creation of a cyber security hub as a part of its cyber security strategy. Researchers have been busy trying to make sure the cyber world and the real world safe places for everyone.  They are crafting self-powered sensors for installation in insect cyborgs.  That will enable them to perform surveillance, monitor hazardous environments and assist first-responders in search-and-rescue missions. Also check out the job of the day!!

 NCS 11/25/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:00

The United States officially announced that the military has the right to retaliate with military force against a cyber-attack. There’s a big debate going on.  The question is how secure is the Android operating system.  A report came out last week with a report that said mobile malware on Android platforms has climbed 472 percent since July. It apparently was a big payout for one alleged hacker victim.  According to court records, the government paid nearly $2,500 for Sarah Palin’s husband, Todd, to come to the trial of a Tennessee college student who hacked into her email.  The problem is Todd Palin never testified according to court records. Also check out the job of the day!!!

 NCS 11/24/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:00

Cyber crime is taking over according to one cyber security expert.  Some believe that you are more likely to be a victim of crime online than in the real world. Cyber crimes are up all over the world, including India.  Most cases pertained to forgery, criminal breach of trust or fraud. It may surprise you to know that even the IT and TMT sector are not immune to cyber security breaches.  New research shows that 75 percent of those enterprises within the TMT sector have reported a security breach so far this year.  That’s an increase of 13 per cent on the previous year. Also listen to hear the job of the day!!

 NCS 11/23/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:00

It’s a frightening thought but cyber criminals may have been responsible for a water pump failure at a public water district in Illinois.  Federal officials have confirmed they are investigating the incident. Be careful.  That’s the message from Dr. Abdullah al-Mal, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Qatar Foundation for Combating Human Trafficking (QFCHT), when it comes to dealing with the crimes perpetrated through the Internet. Ireland has a major problem with organized crime.  However it’s not the type of organized crime you may be used to hearing about in the news.  Government officials say almost all website hacks in the country have been linked to organized crime gangs.  Their primary motive is believed to be money. Also check out the job of the day!

 NCS 11/22/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:00

The well-known hacking group Anonymous has allegedly been at it again.  The group claimed to have leaked thousands of private emails that belonged to Fred Baclagan, a retired California cybercrime investigator.  The hacking was in response to a recent crackdown on Occupy Wall Street. Cyber crime may be creeping its way onto Facebook according to some cyber experts.  Governments around the world will focus on the social networking site as the rise of hacking groups brings an increased threat of cyber warfare. Top leaders from around the world are meeting this week to focus on cybersecurity.  Delegates from around the world are in France to discuss the only international treaty dealing with cybercrime. Also listen to hear the job of the day!

 NCS 11/21/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:00

If you thought the News of the World hacking scandal was over, think again.  Some of the victims of the hacking scandal, including celebrities and family members of crime victims, are scheduled to testify at a nationally televised inquiry into media ethics. Technology appears to be an easy target for hackers.  According to a report from Deloitte, three quarters of technology, media and telecoms firms have been victims of cyber attacks this year alone. As the year winds down, things are not looking much better for 2012 when it comes to cyber security.  Experts expect your cellphone will be responsible for more cyber security breaches in the year to come according to security vendor M86. Also listen to hear the job of the day!

 NCS 11/18/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:00

Cyber security is quickly climbing up the list of importance for the federal government and apparently with good reason.  Hackers have been busy and cyber thieves have cashed in on innocent victims online. Lawmakers are focusing on cyber security.  One way to ensure change, they say is to add laws to fight cyber crime. One detective went undercover to prove just how serious cyber crime is and the damage it can do.  How did he do it?  He went online and did a lot of work on Facebook. Also, check out the job of the week.  Make sure you tune in!!!

 NCS 11/17/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:00

Lying on the Internet could be against the law.  The Department of Justice recently asked Congress to make some changes to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.  Those changes would make it a crime to break terms of service or violate workplace policies. The United States government says it is ready to fight cyber crime if the government is attacked.  The Defense Department says if the President gives an order in response to hostile cyberattacks against the U.S. economy, government or military, it is ready to launch offensive cyber operations against specific foes. There’s a war going on in the cyber world and in order to win, the government says the public and private sectors have to work together.  Cyber security experts say the effort against cyber crime is very complex and the more hands in the pot fighting against cyber crime, the better. Also check out the job of the day!

 NCS 11/16/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:00

If the Department of Justice has its way, cybercriminals could be prosecuted in a new way.  The DOJ hopes to include cyber crime under a racketeering law. The final report is out today.  Information from a Congressional advisory panel advising lawmakers on U.S.- China relations showed several things including a new assessment of the malicious cyber activities that hit two U.S. government satellites from 2007 and 2008. According to British police, cyber security helped to make sure the royal wedding went off without a hitch earlier this year.  The Scotland Yard’s cybercrime unit helped to fight off an attack on the international event. Also check out the job of the day!

 NCS 11/15/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:00

House lawmakers on Tuesday are slated to mull updating a 1986 anti-hacking law that even ideological opponents agree criminalizes innocent Web surfing. However, when a Senate panel discussed the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act in September, Justice Department officials argued that changing the penalties could let legitimate bad guys off the hook. The cost of securing smart grids around the country is expected to skyrocket in just a few years.  A report that came out this week titled “Smart Grid Security” found that $590 million dollars was spent on smart grid security in 2010.  That number expected to jump to $2 billion dollars by 2016. According to AVG, the average 11-year-old child has "adult skills when it comes to technology." In other words, they can perform any task that an adult can when it comes to surfing the Web, getting a gadget to work, or solving complex computer issues.

 NCS 11/14/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:00

It appears that hackers have gone from targeting others to becoming targets themselves.  The major drug cartel Los Zetas is reportedly sending strong messages to both bloggers and hackers.  Last week the group took responsibility for gruesomely decapitating a Mexican blogger and dumping his body in public. Recent reports of the computers used to pilot General Atomics Aeronautical Systems' Predator drones being infected with a computer virus -- one that so far has proven impossible to remove -- are a perfect example of why cyber security is becoming an increasingly hot topic in defense. If you do the crime, you should do the time according to the top cop in England.  The head of the Scotland Yard’s e-crime unit believes cybercrimes should get tough sentences.  Det. Supt Charlie McMurdie criticized judges for going too easy on e-banking fraudsters while throwing the book at the old-school cohorts in crime. Also, listen to hear the job of the day!

 NCS 11/11/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:00

File sharing is going to be a bit harder.  The Italian police division which handles cybercrime cases announced it shutdown several file-sharing websites. NATO is working to get all its agencies and commands under a single cyber roof by the end of 2012, but lacks a strategy to respond to an all-out assault on civilian critical infrastructure throughout the European Union according to reports. Is letting people cast votes from their home computers is a recipe for chaos?  Some cyber experts say yes. Also check out the job of the day!

 NCS 11/10/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:00

The London Metropolitan Police Service's PCeU (Police Central E-Crime Unit), announced the sentencing of a pair of Ukrainian nationals after they were found using a banker's Trojan for stealing money out of several Brits' accounts, the number remaining unknown. Their alleged ring affected millions of computer users around the world but today members of an international cyber ring are behind bars.  The FBI announced Wednesday the arrest of six Estonian nationals for their alleged roll in running a sophisticated Internet fraud ring.  Law officers say the ring infected the computers with a virus and enabled the cyber crooks to manipulate the multi-billion-dollar Internet advertising industry. Pending in Brazil's House of Representatives is a proposed cybercrime law that could criminalize many ordinary online activities and that would mark an abrupt shift in Brazil's progressive digital policy environment. The Committee on Science and Technology will vote on the bill this month. Also check out the job of the day!

 NCS 11/09/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:00

Federal law officers made a major arrest spanning 100 countries and millions of computer users.  Malware Secretly Re-Routed More Than 4 Million Computers, Generating at Least $14 Million in Fraudulent Advertising Fees for the Defendants You may not be able to keep your personal information on your smartphone safe from hackers.  Cyber experts say there’s a bug in Apple’s mobile operating system that allows cyber criminals to take control of your iPhone and iPad apps.  With access, hackers can steal your photos, contacts and even send text messages without your knowledge. UK police are considering adding cybercrime data to their online crime map to their website. Also listen to hear the job of the day!

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