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  2. China is still the leading country with a large amount of cyberattack traffic, though not all of it comes directly from intentional cybercriminals The Chinese government is routinely blamed for cyberattacks, especially against U.S. and other western nations, and the country is still the top source for attacks, according to a report from Akamai. China amounted for 43 percent of attack traffic, which is an astonishing lead ahead of the United States at 19 percent, research found. The Akamai report found cyberattacks from IP addresses in 188 countries worldwide, with China and the United States joined by Canada (10 percent), Indonesia (5.7 percent) and Taiwan (3.4 percent) at the top of the list. Furthermore, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks also saw a drastic increase during Q4 2013, with cybercriminals benefiting from cheaper, more sophisticated attacks. However, not all attacks from Chinese-based IP addresses are likely from cyberattackers within the country - since the nation has seen an explosion in mobile and PC Internet use, many hijacked systems are compromised from hackers located elsewhere.
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  12. DDoS cyberattacks up 43 percent during Q4 2013 Security company Akamai found an uptick in DDoS attacks during Q4 2013, as the cost of attacks continues to plummet There was an upswing in distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks during the fourth quarter of 2013, according to Akamai, in its "State of the Internet Report." Its customers reported 1,153 DDoS attacks in 2013, a 50 percent increase year-over-year - and a notable 23 percent increase from Q3 to Q4 last year. Cybercriminals are able to launch DDoS attacks against major targets with little overhead, and overall ability to compromise servers makes DDoS a very notable attack method. Enterprise and commerce continued to be the industries targeted most frequently by the reported DDoS attacks in the fourth quarter, at 159 and 82 attacks, respectively," Akamai said in a press release. "Together, they account for just under 70% of the reported attacks during the quarter, while slightly less than half of the total attacks were reported by customers in the Americas."
  13. Boston Children's Hospital website targeted by cyberattackers The Boston Children's Hospital confirms it recently was attacked by cybercriminals, though no patient information was taken in the attempted breach The Boston Children's Hospital was recently targeted in a wave of cyberattacks trying to bring down its website, though cybercriminals were unsuccessful, and no patient data was taken in the attempted breach. "Over the weekend and through today, Boston Children's Hospital's website has been the target of multiple attacks designed to bring down the site by overwhelming capacity," said Rob Graham, hospital spokesperson, in a statement. Hospital officials have reported police authorities and an investigation is currently underway - no hacker or hacker groups have stepped forward to take credit for the attempted breach. Healthcare IT is greatly improving, but with medical identity theft accounted for 43 percent of identity theft cases, lucrative personal data will continue to be a popular target. Along with names, addresses and Social Security Numbers, additional medical records can prove to be valuable to cybercriminals trying to sell and trade data on the black market.
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  15. By now, some young musical theater fans have received an email from Stephen Schwartz asking them to stop illegally downloading sheet music from any of his shows. Or anyone’s show, for that matter. The award-winning composer of the Broadway smash, “Wicked,” wants people to know that it’s stealing. “You wouldn’t walk into a music store and walk out with a piece of music under your arm. So why would it be acceptable to do it online,” Schwartz told The Associated Press Monday at an anti-piracy awareness event hosted by the Dramatists Guild. He added, “I just went to the first of the Web sites that I’m going to be emailing, and I typed my name in to see how many individual pieces of sheet music that were available for free of mine – over 11,000. “I didn’t know I had that many pieces of music,” said an astonished Schwartz. The event proved to be a summit of musical theater composers that included Jason Robert Brown, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Amanda Green, Stephen Flaherty, Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, and others. Many of them sat in a room across the hall from the organization’s headquarters hunched over computers, writing letters to offenders as a projection screen showed the organization’s Twitter activity. The idea of reaching out to sheet music pirates began a few years ago, when composer and Dramatists Guild member Georgia Stitt found out during a talk with students that her husband’s sheet music was being illegally downloaded. Stitt is married to “Bridges of Madison County” composer Jason Robert Brown. Brown took to a letter-writing campaign to ask illegal downloaders to stop. “About three or four years ago, when Georgia had told me about it and I got on the Internet, I saw a whole list, about three or four hundred people pirating my sheet music that day, and I said ‘I’m just going to write them,’“ he said. While that doesn’t entirely solve the problem, Brown feels getting an email from a Broadway composer carries enormous clout. “If Stephen Sondheim had written to me when I was 20 years old, when I was 16 years old, I would have had an aneurism,” Brown said. “It’s more of a reason to take somebody seriously. You’re not going to listen to your mother about it, or your teachers, but maybe you’ll listen to someone that you respect when they say to you, ‘This hurts me.’“ Miranda, composer of the Tony-winning “In the Heights,” feels most of the people illegally downloading music are unaware of the impact on the artist. “Musical theater artists, we thrive on productions and we thrive on sheet music. That’s our bread and butter,” he said. “We’re not ranked iTunes artists. We create for live productions, so we suffer more than most in this era where you can download anything.” Dramatist Guild committee chair Craig Carnelia is leading the fight in shutting down these illegal Web sites, as well as bringing awareness to the problem. “There are more songs being stolen than being sold... there are people that believe that intellectual property should belong to everyone, but for the most part, it’s people that don’t really understand that by doing this, they’re taking from the very people they revere, and damaging the business they hope to become a part of,” Carnelia said. The Anti-Piracy Committee was founded in 2010. Since then, it has produced numerous resources for writers, as well as “Someone Wrote That Song,” a musical PSA with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Carnelia. The committee has not assigned a dollar value to the sheet music illegally traded, but feels it’s significantly impacting the livelihoods of composers and lyricists. Well-known composers have tens of thousands of pieces of music available for download. Carnelia said he’s seen thousands of pieces of his material being offered for free. “On one site, there are some composers like Sondheim that have 30,000 being offered,” Carnelia said. Sheet music generally sells for $5 to $10. But some sell as low as 99 cents. “Hands on a Hardbody” lyricist and composer Amanda Green understands why young people just want to get their hands on some music. But she feels it’s important to let them know of that it hurts the composer’s livelihood. “I think it’s about changing people’s mindset.” Green said. She added: “The more attention that’s paid, and the more we refuse to be quiet about it, the more impact we can have.”
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  17. A draft law that would have given the government in Mexico power to block the Internet and other communications has been forced into retreat. Fearing the proposed legislation could be abused by the authorities, this week hundreds of citizens took to the streets in protest. The government appears to have listened. dataAn attempt to introduce laws that would have given the Mexican government the power to block the Internet and other telecommunications appears to have failed. The government earlier said it wanted to introduce legislation to combat illegal activities on the Internet, including child pornography. But after drilling down into the details of the text, activists say that the draft law being debated by the Senate would allow the government to censor the Internet whenever it liked. One of the articles, which states that the government could force Internet service providers to “temporarily block, inhibit or annul telecommunications signals at events and places deemed critical for the public safety” sparked protests both on and offline, with hundreds taking to the streets on Tuesday. While the government insists that the measures are only intended for dealing with serious crime, activists are concerned that the proposals go too far, threatening both privacy and economic development. But by yesterday the tone of the government had changed, with Sen. Emilio Gamboa, leader of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party in the Senate, announcing that the proposals would be scaled back. “Any other additional power, like the blocking of signals for national or public safety will be excluded from the reform,” Gamboa said. In attempt to calm the situation further, Gamboa added that new measures to force ISPs to hand over information on their subscribers would not be expanded.
  18. After amassing 106,000 signatures a petition aimed at improving the prison conditions of Gottfrid Svartholm has been delivered to the Danish government. In the hope that it may even prompt the total release of the Pirate Bay founder, yesterday the Danish Pirate Party handed the petition to Karen Hækkerup, Denmark's Minister of Justice . Last year following a failed appeal to the Supreme Court in Sweden, Gottfrid Svartholm was extradited to Denmark. There he stands accused of hacking into computers belonging to IT company CSC. The nature of the Pirate Bay founder’s detention has been highly controversial. His reputation as a master hacker led authorities to treat him with fear, placing him in solitary confinement, severely restricting his interaction with other inmates and limiting his access to books. Magazines sent in from outside were also off-limits, since prison authorities feared they may contain encrypted messages. These extraordinary conditions prompted the creation of a petition by the Free Anakata Campaign. After a gentle start the protest gathered momentum hitting 50,000 and then 100,000 signatures. Speaking with TorrentFreak, Gottfrid’s mother Kristina said that the petition had put tremendous pressure on the authorities, leading them to ease her son’s book restrictions and interactions with other inmates. After exceeding 106,000 signatures the petition was delivered to the Danish government yesterday. The Danish Pirate Party had the honor of handing it over to Minister of Justice Karen Hækkerup. The Internet petition, which reached 106,538 signatures, was printed out onto 2,600 sheets of paper and presented to the minister in a box covered in pirate wrapping paper. PetitionG “In my eyes he is in solitary confinement for no reason. I mean, he is being treated worse than a serial killer,” said Rolf Bjerre from the Pirate Party after the handover. DR.DK legal correspondent Claus Buhr said that Svartholm’s adverse conditions are a product of the authorities’ lack of experience of dealing with someone with the Swede’s capabilities. “If he was a killer or suspected of drug crime, they are accustomed to those kind of suspects and know what they’re capable of. However, a possible super-hacker is someone the Danish police very rarely have to deal with,” Buhr said. “This is probably the reason why he is being held under the strictest lock and key, simply because it’s not fully understood what he can do, and whether he’s able to get information in and out of jail.” Even though Gottfrid has been held in Denmark for more than five months, the investigation against him is still underway with no immediate end in sight. In the meantime he’s being allowed just one hour a day outside and a single controlled visit with his mother, who travels from Sweden to Denmark each week to see him. The case is expected to go to trial in the early days of September 2014 and it’s hoped the petition will ease his conditions before then.
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  24. “ROGUE” VIDEO SITE GOES STRAIGHT, IMMEDIATELY GETS RAIDED BY POLICE A site listed as a notorious pirate market by United States Trade Representative decided to distance itself from infringement last week by blocking pirate videos and shifting to licensed content. But the move apparently came too late for Chinese authorities who carried out raids on the company yesterday. Last week, just two months after the USTR published its 2013 Out-of-Cycle Review of Notorious Markets, a Chinese online video company hoped to please local and US authorities by ditching its pirate reputation. Shenzhen QVOD Technology, the company behind Kuaibo.com, made the 2013 USTR report and also incurred the displeasure of the Chinese with its alleged facilitation of online piracy. Aiming to make amends, a few days ago the company announced that it would block piracy in its software tools and invest in licensed content. By yesterday, however, Kuaibo/QVOD’s overtures were being brushed aside when police in Shenzhen raided its offices. The photograph below, published by 91shouce.com, claims to show the raid in progress. QVOD Details on what happened during the raid are unclear, but local news reports suggest that police isolated employees and told them not to use phones or computers. In a statement the company rejected claims that people had been arrested and equipment seized, adding that it was operating as usual. SOURCE http://torrentfreak.com/rogue-video-...police-140423/
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