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BBC attacked by Iran?

In a blog post by the BBC’s Director General Mark Thompson, and a follow-up article on the main BBC News portal, the corporation lays out charges against the “Iranian authorities” of harassment and intimidation against its staff working in-country and also of censorship facilitated through a technology offensive.

Smishing On Mobile Market

One of the more common methods of spreading malware on the Internet is through social engineering. Most malicious activity is often successful because users are deceived into believing it is legitimate. Exploitation by social engineering is extremely lucrative and will likely significantly increase in the mobile market.
Phishing is the criminal act of attempting to manipulate a victim into providing sensitive information by masquerading as a trustworthy entity. This technique is a well-established, significant cyber threat, and mobile devices provide unique opportunities for phishing, including variants such as vishing and smishing.

Vishing is the social engineering approach that leverages voice communication. This technique can be combined with other forms of social engineering that entice a victim to call a certain number and divulge sensitive information. Advanced vishing attacks can take place completely over voice communications by exploiting Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solutions and broadcasting services.VoIP easily allows caller identity (ID) to be spoofed, which can take advantage of the public’s misplaced trust in the security of phone services, especially landline services. Landline communication cannot be intercepted without physical access to the line; however, this trait is not beneficial when communicating directly with a malicious actor.

The Netherlands wire-tapping the citizens

 Dutch wire-tapping  grew fast, in 2009 Justice and the AIVD tapped more than 3350 known internet & Vo-IP connections.

Tapping by the Dutch government has exploded the last years. In 2009 there were 335 internet taps placed on a number of 1.5 million connected users.

The average time of a internet tap was 27 days. This according to the figures that Webwereld has obtained from the National Management Foundation Organization Internet Providers (NBIP).

 

NBIP provides internet taps for 59 ISPs. The exact number of internet tap requests is still unknown.

Years ago the tapping rate in the Netherlands was 69 taps placed on a number of 1.5 million users. In 2009 this number is 335 this is a increase of 335 percent. The number of tap days increased significantly, from 2402 to 8920 an increase of 271 percent.

 

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