Spy vs. Spy vs. Spy. "Who's on first?"...one's tempted to ask. How did it all get started? This incendiary piece . Summary: "The unnamed contractor removed the material from the NSA and stored it on a home computer that ran a version of Kaspersky AV. The material, according to the unnamed sources, included "details about how the NSA penetrates foreign computer networks, the computer code it uses for such spying, and how it defends networks inside the US." Sometime in 20...
Where have we gotten? Seriously. Bravo HP Enterprise. Darwin Award of the century goes to you, hands down. " Last year, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) allowed a Russian defense agency to analyze the source code of a cybersecurity software used by the Pentagon , Reuters reports. The software, a product called ArcSight, is an important piece of cyber defense for the Army, Air Force and Navy and works by alerting users to suspicious activity -- such as a high num...