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Submission + - Huge phishing attack on emissions trade in Europe (spiegel.de)

bratgitarre writes: A targeted phishing scam on companies trading with greenhouse gas emission certificates in Europe has reaped millions, Der Spiegel reports. By sending phishing e-mails to companies in Australia and New Zealand purporting to be from the German Ministry for Environmental Protection (German article, Google translation) the criminals obtained login credentials for companies owning polluting permissions. They then swiftly sold them to other polluters in various European countries. Damages are probably huge for a single incident, as "one medium-sized German company alone had lost allowances worth €1.5 million ($2.1 million)". German federal officials, who can trace some of the transactions, claim that out of 2000 certificate sellers seven responded to the scam.
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Submission + - Ohio Study Confirms Voting Systems Vulnerabilities (state.oh.us)

bratgitarre writes: A comprehensive study of electronic voting systems (PDF) by vendors ES&S, Hart InterCivic and Premier (formerly Diebold) found that "all of the studied systems possess critical security failures that render their technical controls insufficient to guarantee a trustworthy election". In particular, they note all systems provide insufficiently protection against threats from election insiders, do not follow well-known security practices, and have "deeply flawed software maintenance" practices. Following up on the devastating results of the California study earlier this year, the evaluation was commissioned by Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner and conducted by a sizable team of academics and industry consultants. Will Secretary Brunner be forced to decertify (and recertify?) Ohio's elections equipment less than three months before the state's March 3 primary, similar to California's Debra Bowen?

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