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United Kingdom: Prince Charles attacks global warming sceptics
2013-05-09 08:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: The Prince of Wales has criticised "corporate lobbyists" and climate change sceptics for turning the earth into a "dying patient", in his most outspoken attack yet on the world's failure to tackle global warming. He attacked businesses who failed to care for the environment, and compared the current generation to a doctor taking care of a critically ill patient. "If you think about the impact of climate change, [it should be how] a doctor would deal with the problem," he told an audience of...
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Agreement to Develop Solution Set to Protect U.S. Infrastructure from Potential Cyber Attacks
2013-05-08 21:27:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Logos Technologies, along with Global Velocity and MAVERICK Technologies, have announced the signing of a Joint Development Agreement to develop a solution set to protect U.S. national infrastructure from potential cyber attacks. read more
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Government Accountability Office Attacks EPA Program
2013-05-08 06:00:00| Chemical Processing
On April 29, 2013, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) titled "Toxic Substances: EPA has Increased Efforts to Assess and Control Chemicals but Could Strengthen Its Approach." The report is available at www.gao.gov/products/GAO-13-249.[pullquote]The GAO has long faulted the EPA's chemicals...
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Pentagon accuses China of cyber attacks on U.S military, business targets
2013-05-07 17:41:14| InfoWorld: Top News
Chinese cyber espionage activities are fueling a rapid modernization of the country's defense and high tech industries, the Pentagon said in an unusually candid assessment of China's military and security developments last year.
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Aging networking protocols abused in DDoS attacks
2013-05-01 14:41:41| InfoWorld: Top News
Aging networking protocols still employed by nearly every Internet-connected device are being abused by hackers to conduct distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Security vendor Prolexic found that attackers are increasingly using the protocols for what it terms "distributed reflection denial-of-service attacks" (DrDos), where a device is tricked into sending a high volume of traffic to a victim's network.
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