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A British student, who hacked into Facebook‘s internal network risking “disastrous” consequences for the website, was jailed for eight months on Friday in what prosecutors described as the most serious case of its kind they had seen.
Glenn Mangham, 26, a software development student, admitted infiltrating Facebook from his bedroom at his parents’ house in York in northern England last year, sparking fears at the U.S. company that it was dealing with major industrial espionage.
“This was the most extensive and flagrant incidence of social media hacking to be brought before British courts,” said Alison Saunders, London’s Chief Prosecutor. “Fortunately, this did not involve any personal user data being compromised.”
Facebook first became aware of a security breach in its internal network in April and called in the FBI. The U.S. agents established the source of the hacking was based in Britain and British police raided Mangham’s home in June.
Mangham said he had previously helped search engine Yahoo Inc improve its security and wanted to do the same for Facebook. However, prosecutors rejected his explanation.
“He said he wanted a mini project and chose Facebook because of its high-profile internet presence,” prosecutor Sandip Patel told London’s Southwark Crown Court.
“The prosecution does not accept that the defendant’s actions were anything other than malicious.”
The court was told Facebook spent $200,000 in dealing with his actions, the Press Association reported.
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Just days after fixing multiple security flaws in their Web browsers, Google and Mozilla have updated their products again to fix a serious bug that could result in remote code execution.
Mozilla fixed an integer overflow bug in the libpng graphics library used by its Firefox Web browser and Thunderbird mail client on Feb. 17. Google fixed the same bug two days earlier in its own update to the Chrome Web browser. An attacker could craft malicious images which exploit this bug and compromise users by simply having them view the image using vulnerable software, Mozilla said in its security advisory.
Google’s Feb. 15 security update had fixed the libpng vulnerability along with 12 other high- and medium-risk integer and heap overflow and use-after-free vulnerabilities. The latest version of Chrome also included the new version of the Adobe Flash Player plug-in to address a recently patched zero-day flaw. Google paid at least $6,837 in bug bounties to researchers who identified the flaws, according to a post by Jason Kersey on the Google Chrome blog.
The libpng “bug is remotely exploitable and can lead to arbitrary code execution,” Mozilla warned in its advisory.
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Malware that specifically targeted mobile operating systems increased in 2011 as smartphones became more popular with enterprise users, as well as consumers. These cyber-criminals also developed affection for the Google Android OS, which saw the biggest jump in malware during the past 12 months, according to a new report from Juniper Networks.
Malware targeting the Android mobile operating system grew by a whopping 3,325 percent in the last seven months of 2011, according to the 2011 Mobile Threat Report, which Juniper released Feb. 15. Android malware accounted for about 46.7 percent of unique malware samples that targeted mobile platforms, followed by 41 percent for Java Mobile Edition.
Overall, mobile malware more than doubled in 2011, growing by 155 percent across all platforms, which included Apple’s iOS, Research In Motion‘s BlackBerry and Symbian. New malware samples targeting Java Mobile Edition increased by a little less than 50 percent in 2011. Java ME is popularly used on Symbian and Windows Mobile devices.
Juniper saw a “significant increase in the amount of mobile malware, its sophistication, as well as new nimble social-engineering-based attacks,” said Daniel Hoffman, chief mobile security evangelist at Juniper Networks.
The Mobile Threat Center at Juniper Networks examined more than 793,631 applications and 28,472 unique malware samples to compile the report. Despite the eye-popping growth numbers, the total number for mobile malware remains minuscule, compared with malware targeting traditional computers.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook offered some hints about the direction of Apple TV, as part of his much-circulated Feb. 14 keynote at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference in San Francisco.
After cautioning that he “wouldn’t want to go into detail about future stuff,” Cook conceded that “we need something that could go more main market for it to be a serious category.” In the past, he’s referred to Apple TV, whose latest iteration is a palm-sized device that facilitates streaming content to the user’s television set, as a “hobby.”
Indeed, Apple apparently regards the initiative in its current form as something less than its other devices. “The reason we call it a hobby is that we don’t want to send a message to you or our shareholders that we think that the market for it is the size of our other businesses,” he said, according to an edited transcript published by Fortune. “We don’t want to send the signal that we think the leg of that stool is of equal length” as that of the Mac, iPad, and iPod businesses.
If you believe the rumors, though, Apple is prepping a device that could elevate its television aspirations to a whole new level: an actual television set, possibly for release in late 2012.
Ever on the cutting edge amongst government agencies, NASA announced it has shut down its last mainframe to complete its move to smaller, distributed systems running Linux and other systems.
In a Feb. 11 blog post, NASA CIO Linda Cureton wrote that NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center powered down an IBM Z9 mainframe the agency acquired in 2004. However, as the agency began to modernize it moved off the mainframe environment and soon came down to one.
In response to questions about why NASA decided to get rid of the final piece of IBM big iron, Cureton said:
“We only kept the mainframe around to support applications that we knew would soon be retired. In that case, it was more cost-effective to keep the as-is architecture in place rather than migrate to a server environment. When we were in the position to retire the applications, retiring the mainframe made sense.
“There had been no new application development on the mainframe here for a while. Our larger business applications run on SAP in a non-mainframe environment. The retirement also realized cost savings in software licenses.”
Most computer users in Iranwere blocked from accessing email, social networking and other services in recent days, U.S.-based Internet experts said on Monday, raising fears the government is extending the reach of its surveillance on ordinary citizens.
Internet service providers presumed to be acting at the Iranian government‘s behest began blocking the most common form of secure connections on Friday, according to the outside experts and Iranian bloggers. Traffic rebounded to normal levels on Monday.
The cutoff apparently affected all encrypted international websites outside of Iran that depend on the Secure Sockets Layer protocol, which display addresses beginning with https, according to Earl Zmijewski of Renesys, a U.S. company that tracks Internet traffic worldwide.
Google, which uses SSL for its Gmail service, reported that traffic from Iran to its email system fell precipitously.
Gmail use, which typically drops by about 80 percent at night, dropped by roughly 95 percent Friday and remained that low during daylight hours through the weekend before recovering Monday, according to Google’s publicly posted access statistics.
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The Wall Street Journal report that Google is building a home entertainment system to let users stream music throughout the home without wires has roiled the tech sector the last couple of days.
The news comes several months after Google unveiled a streaming music server that let users tap a CD against a device to scan the music into Google’s Music storage locker.
The experimental product, dubbed Project Tungsten at Google I/O last May, falls under the company’s Android @Home banner for powering home consumer electronics and eventually home appliances such as lights, thermostats, refrigerators and microwaves with the company’s Android operating system.
Google has asked the Federal Communications Commission permission to have 252 Google employees test the prototype device in Google’s hometown of Mountain View, Calif., Los Angeles, Cambridge, Mass., and New York City.
According to the patent application, which GigaOm discovered, users will connect their device to home WiFi networks and use Bluetooth to connect to other home electronics equipment. The device is designed to test the throughput and stability of the home WiFi networks that will support the device.
The system will certainly leverage Google’s Music streaming service and work with Google TV, the company’s Web-based television surface. These products could be controlled via Android smartphones and tablets.
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