Thursday, November 09, 2000

Pings and E-Arrows Fly in Mideast Cyber-War
A spearhead force of Israeli hackers, augmented by thousands of teenage keyboard warriors, launched their Internet assault on Hezbollah and other Arab world Web sites earlier this month as violence in the region spun out of control.
Intelligence Newswatch - Intel "Stuff" by John Macartney - Washington Brief
John Macartney is Scholar in Residence at The American University School of International Service where he teaches a graduate course on Intelligence.
US Air Intelligence Agency merges with ACC
Plans are under way to realign the US Air Intelligence Agency (AIA), located at Kelly Air Force Base in Texas, under Air Combat Command, US Air Force officials said last week.
NSA Careers
You're about to enter a whole new world...to explore an opportunity with one of the most important and advanced agencies of its kind. Get ready to be surprised and inspired.
Spy vs. spy
If it takes a thief to catch a thief, then it follows that it takes a spy to catch a spy -- specifically Internet "crackers," those annoying nerds that are a constant threat to corporate networks.
INFORMATION WARFARE SUCCESS IN KOSOVO AIR OPS.
Information and psychological warfare conducted by the U.S. during the Kosovo air campaign had mixed results, an outcome that is pushing both the Navy and Air Force to develop new technologies for future conflicts.
Stealth secrets feared stolen
A Russian mathematician who was given access to an American supercomputer loaded with stealth warplane design software is under investigation for espionage.
Hackers' Tricks to Avoid Detection
Hackers are not only clever in how they invade servers; they are also devious in how they disguise their attacks. Malicious attackers use a variety of evasive techniques, which we will examine in this column so that we, as administrators, can be better prepared to detect and respond to them.

Monday, November 06, 2000

4 Men Linked to USS Cole Bombing
The men who bombed the USS Cole got help from Yemeni officials who fought with them in Afghanistan in the 1980s, sources close to the case said Monday as the crippled Cole began a five-week trip home.