Hackers posed as Egyptian oil contractor in apparent spy campaign ahead of OPEC meeting
I’m going to use the article title I’ll link to from cyberscoop as my article title because I think it is absolutely perfect.
We know that hackers from around the world have gone after many different facets of our government through the years. The article I’ll link to even talks about the Office of Personel Management which I’ve covered on my blog in various forms and I’m sure that OPM will not be talked about lightly in the future.
The two links above are to two articles that mention OPM by name, but OPM on the blog may lead to other non-relevant articles. There may be more I could link, but those two are a start when searching for blog coverage.
You can add this article as a third article, as we have really never heard what really happened there, or at least I haven’t. This can’t be the only major breach within the past 10 years that have lifted sensitive information, but biometrics has not really been lifted before until recently.
With 3-d printing, it can get interesting now, as more people are able to get printers either to test them out, or to actually do things. This article I’ll be linking to does cover this.
Want to read more? check out the cyberscoop article: Hackers posed as Egyptian oil contractor in apparent spy campaign ahead of OPEC meeting and do leave your thoughts. The blog is open to everyone, and comments are those of the poster and may differ from administration.
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