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EC-Council warns about daily creation of malicious applications By AvantiKumar
06 Oct 2008

KUALA LUMPUR, 6 OCTOBER 2008 - A global e-business and security certification organization has warned that many commercial applications are being produced across the globe daily, creating new opportunities for malicious attacks on commercial institutions and government.

The International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) said that each day new and stronger attacks are being launched across the globe.

To coordinate protection and defense against this cyber crime epidemic, the EC-Council said it would host an inaugural roundtable in Kuala Lumpur called Asia Pacific (APAC) Roundtable Forum (EC|RF).

The EC-Council is a member-based organisation that certifies individuals in various e-business and security skills. It is the owner and developer of Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH), Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (C|HFI) and EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (E|CSA)/License Penetration Tester (L|PT) programmes, which are offered in more than 60 countries.

Fighting cyber-warfare

EC-Council President, Jay Bavisi said that EC|RF, to be held on November 6, 2008, aimed to congregate selected invited regional defence forces, information security community and corporations on one platform to discuss and develop pro active responses and defenses' towards rising cyber warfare, cyber terrorism and cyber crimes.

The roundtable theme was "Modern Defenses Against 21st Century Cyber Warfare & Cyber Crime", and the forum was part of the H@cker Halted Conference - www.hackerhalted.com/malaysia - to be held in Sunway Convention Centre, Malaysia, November 3 – 6, 2008.

"Our aim is to raise the awareness on information security and available preventive measures so we can stay ahead of cyber criminals," said Bavisi.        

Bavisi said the forum would be co-chaired co-chaired by Professor Dr Lech J. Janczewski, the Associate Professor of the University of Auckland, New Zealand and Chairman of the New Zealand Information Security Forum.

"In 2000, a 16 year old became the first juvenile to be charged for systems intrusion of high profile organisations,” said Dr Janczewski. “Cracking into NASA computers, he stole software worth US 1.7 million forcing NASA to shut down its systems."

"Most recently, hackers attacked and hijacked websites belonging to Georgia and rerouted internet traffic to servers located in Russia and Turkey as the country loomed in clashes,” he said. “The attacks were reminiscent of coordinated campaigns against Estonian government websites in 2007."

Comments (1)

Anton Su says...
dear friends, The staffs of Elganet net-cafe + ISP Provider ,IP Address: 202.173.66.6 in Cirebon city are very suspected do many malicious to my PC : They believe that I am a computer's security staff and I guess they want to know the secrets of my works how the securities do in details They always blocked my scanning'update of Ad-Aware 1.006 anti spyware so that scanner run without update which never I found on my last works Suspected they did suck "lie's connection to internet", I think they command my internet -connections : the all sites I open can be seen by me but can't be watched and connected by my friend's PC , and after I collected my data, I open my Yahoo website then I save to my PC at D file or my Folder, I take my data from my folder, sometimes I add/ do not the letters at front'part of yahoo.com I checked all in good conditions then I press "Sent" button but the results are always : "error because unclear explanations,connections is blocked by administrator please try again" I have experience more 5 years to use Yahoo web but I never found "the disconnections' command by administrator" , forbidden for me to look at files, history, etc the staf said I often found Adabas's document at files, Adabas D 8 a programmer languages at that net-cafe is spread by the extremist's groups ?? and they often steal my sites directly or monitor me by high-tech tools. The Elganet ISP-Provider+net-cafe have abundant collections everything Indonesia and world like encyclopedia but I think who read their collections very very little people, may be some extremists had become the staffs of Elganet ISP Provider + netcafe. I hope everyone give attentions to this complex mysterious malicious which done by professionalists who use high-tech tools Thank You
13 Nov 2008 12:04pm

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