[iwar] [NewsBits] NewsBits - 04/25/02 (fwd)

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Subject: [iwar] [NewsBits] NewsBits - 04/25/02 (fwd)
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April 25, 2002

CIA Warns of Chinese Plans for Cyber-Attacks on U.S.
Analysts fear government and private efforts
to sabotage federal Internet sites. U.S.
intelligence officials believe the Chinese
military is working to launch wide-scale
cyber-attacks on American and Taiwanese
computer networks, including Internet-linked
military systems considered vulnerable to
sabotage, according to a classified CIA report.
http://www.latimes.com/la-042502china.story
http://www.msnbc.com/news/743518.asp

China not thought capable of hacking sensitive U.S., Taiwanese documents
http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/news/editorial/3136610.htm

Is a ban on Net access fair punishment?
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in the case,
United States v. Sofsky, on March 28 reversed part
of a child pornography conviction that prohibited
computer and Internet use without probation officer
approval. The 2nd Circuit held that such a prohibition
would unfairly encroach on the convict's liberties.
Of course, one could argue that such liberties were
sacrificed by virtue of the criminal conduct at
issue.
http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/ccarch/2002/04/25/sinrod.htm

Workers fired for racy e-mails
Six workers at the state labor department have
been fired and at least 14 others are being
investigated for excessive use of work computers
for personal e-mail, much of it sexual in nature,
officials said. Hundreds of sexually explicit
messages ranging from banter to planning for
a sex party were found, agency officials said.
"We have very clear policies that we don't
tolerate this kind of behavior. It's a level
of abuse that I didn't expect," said Eva Santos,
the department's deputy director for operations.
http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/2002/04/25/racy-email.htm

Klez Infection Spreading Across The Net
The W32.Klez virus and its variants still are
loose in the wild, and Symantec today upgraded
it to a "level 4" virus threat. The company
rates viruses on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being
the most dangerous. Symantec said it is receiving
more than 3,000 submissions a day regarding
W32.Klez and its variants. At the peak of the
SirCam virus, the company received about 1,500
submissions per day.
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/176151.html

Help & HowTo: Klez.H
The latest Klez worm is continuing to spread
fast across the Internet and attempts to disable
antivirus software when activated. Another member
of the Klez worm family is spreading fast across
the Internet. Klez.H (w32.klez.h@mm, also known
as Klez.g and Klez.k) is a significant variation
of existing worms Klez.e and Klez.a.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2109157,00.html

More cybercrime laws will be counter-productive, says thinktank
An influential thinktank says current cybercrime
law is in urgent need of updating, but this time
the industry must be involved. More laws to fight
cybercrime are likely to be counter-productive,
but existing laws must be urgently updated if
cyber-crime is to be effectively tackled,
according to a leading IT thinktank.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2109136,00.html

HHS awards contract to iDefense for cyberthreat protection
The Health and Human Services Department
has awarded a $100,000, one-year contract to
iDefense Inc. to help safeguard its systems
from threats such as viruses, worms and hackers.
http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/18454-1.html

Microsoft Yanks Office Tools After Security Report
Microsoft has removed a collection of tools for
its Office suite following an independent report
that the tools may open security vulnerabilities.
According to a series of April 8 advisories from
Israel's GreyMagic Security, the latest versions
of Microsoft's Office Web Components (OWC) can
enable malicious Web sites or e-mails to perform
several attacks.
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/176138.html

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