Russian hackers stole 1 billion user credentials
A Russian crime ring has stolen 1.2 billion username and password combinations and more than 500 million email addresses.
The records, discovered by Hold...
Data Fusion – eradicating both terrorism and crime
Data Fusion: Using data that includes a shot of a vehicle license plate, an occasional pic on Facebook, cellular positioning of a group of...
Ebola epidemic: WHO declares global emergency
Facing the worst known outbreak of the Ebola virus, with almost 1,000 fatalities in West Africa, the World Health Organization declared an international public...
New airborne surveillance system for drones
QinetiQ has launched a new range of airborne communications surveillance systems. The ASX system is modular with a range of configurations allowing it be...
iHLS TV – Special intelligence edition
The first in a series of reviews focusing on intelligence. In this episode we review HUMINT – Human Intelligence – using spies and informants...
Ransomware outbreak: A tide of online fraud schemes
An online fraud campaign, which led to the theft of $500,000 from 190 victims in just one week, was detected by an organizations that...
Annual Global Cyber Threat Review
The global cyber threat review conducted by CyberArk reveals: The recent reports regarding the NSA's activities, in addition to the wave of infiltrations into...
Social media, terrorism and counter-terrorism
A new and disturbing trend has popped up which a few journalists have followed; terrorists using social media to their advantage. Twitter is their...
New York: New system pinpoints gunfire source
Shootings are on the rise in New York City, and the NYPD is turning to microphones to help reverse the trend. It's announced plans...
FBI used malware in criminal investigation
The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is infecting the computers of crime suspects with malware on a large scale to beat encrypted...
Chinese government offices ban Windows 8
China is ramping up its campaign against Microsoft, following its ban in May on the installation of Windows 8 on government computers.
According to ECT...
Florida: New drone service to launch soon
Drones are moving fast into the civil market. Engineers and architects can perform dangerous inspections from afar using a new South Florida drone service.
Coral...
The Ebola epidemic: Carriers difficult to detect
On Thursday, the Nigerian government announced that they had started screening passengers at international airports for signs of Ebola after a passenger showed up...
iHLS TV – war in Iraq, cyber security and Israeli technology
Issues and articles discussed in this report:
A new IT security survey
British lawmakers examine UAV market
Smart Russian weapons may reach ISIS in Iraq
New, life-saving Israeli...
U.S. prison security threatened by drones
A drone carrying cellphones, marijuana and other contraband into a U.S. maximum-security prison never made it inside the razor wire fence, and authorities said...
Civil Drone Activity in U.S. Expands
In another expansion of unmanned aerial systems efforts, the Ohio/Indiana UAS center is partnering with one of its most active ranges for flying drones.
The...
New Cyber Security Monitoring and Detection System
New cyber security monitoring and detection solution announced by CELARE, a BATM Advanced Communications Limited (LSE: BVC; TASE: BATM) cyber security subsidiary.
The firm has...
Britain: Inquiry into Civil Use of Drones
The British House of Lords is holding an inquiry into the civil use of drones, to determine whether the conditions are right “for the industry to take...
Space: Threats From Above
Space is becoming another future front for global wars. Gen. William Shelton, the commander of Air Force #Space Command, said last week that U.S....
iHLS TV – Protecting Israel’s Natural Gas Reservoirs
A review of Israel's offshore security systems, defending its #underwater natural #gas reservoirs.
Unprepared Businesses Learn Cybersecurity Lessons The Hard Way
In response to increasing reports of damaging #data breaches in both the public and private sector, many businesses are implementing #cyber strategies that leave...
Driverless Car fleets to Hit Britain in 2015
The British government is preparing new rules that will allow autonomous #vehicles on the public highways .Today, #driverless cars are only allowed to travel...

















































