The US' DARPA military research agency has contracted security firm Invincea to create a secure version of Android for mobile military devices
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Defence Secretary Warns Of EMP Weapons Threat
UK infrastructure is vulnerable to bombs creating an electromagnetic surge, says Phillip Hammond
MoD Secret Systems Have Been Breached
The retiring head of the military’s cyber security operation admits the MoD's network has been breached a number of times
VMware Source Code Stolen From Chinese Military Contractor
Anonymous hacker takes VMware virtualisation code from Chinese military and posts it online
Trojan Targets Defence And Government With Fake Conference Emails
To steal sensitive data, attackers targeted defence industry and government officials with fake Trojanised conference invitations
Pentagon: Military Action Acceptable Cyber Response
Pentagon sanctions military strikes as a suitable response to cyber-attacks targeting US battle zones
US Military Finds Cyber-Defence Scheme ‘Very Promising’
The US Department of Defence is to extend a pilot programme that brings third-party contractors in on classified military planning
Anonymous Releases 90,000 US Military Passwords
Anonymous has disclosed log-ins for 90,000 military employees as part of 'military meltdown Monday'
MoD Creates Command Unit To Counter Cyber Threats
Liam Fox has created a new joint force command at the MoD to oversee cyber warfare and military intelligence
Northrop Grumman Fends Off Advanced Attacks
Northrop Grumman says it has been repelling advanced threats seeking sensitive data for several years
Reports: Two More Military Contractors Hacked
Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin spinoff L-3 Communications may have been hit by cyber-attacks
Attackers Target Pentagon Credit Union
A hacked laptop has been used to breach the defences of a bank used by the US military
Details Of Worst Breach Of US Military Computers Revealed
A US Defense Department official discusses details of a formerly classified cyber-attack that he described as the worst breach of U.S. military computers in history.
Pentagon Relaxes Facebook, Twitter Regulations
American troops can now use social networking sites to help them stay in touch with friends and family whilst serving aboard