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Al Qaeda web forum hacked, but why? CBS News WASHINGTON - A popular jihadist Internet forum has been knocked off the Internet, and counterterrorism experts say it appears it was hacked. Cybersecurity analysts say the al-Shamukh forum appears to have been taken down by a fairly sophisticated ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Feds on trail of LulzSec raid Ohio house Register By John Leyden • Get more from this author The international investigation into the notorious LulzSec hacking crew has moved from the UK to the US Midwest with the search of a house in Hamilton, Ohio by FBI agents. Feds searched the house without ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacking group targeting Australian banks Herald Sun HACKING group Anonymous is planning to target Australian banks after penetrating the security walls of a Sydney council. After a spate of high profile attacks on companies including Sony, Bank of America as well as the CIA's public website, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cyber buccaneering hacking group Lulzsec embarks on a new journey,... IT-Director.com New looming threats of larger, more organised hacking groups are arising with the development of the Lulzsec group, disbanding themselves, only to rename themselves under the Antisec name which has attracted a large amount of media attention. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Android app offers Wi-Fi hacking of Facebook accounts CNET Sounds bad, but this video demo drives the message home by showing just how easy it is to do: The app, which works on Android phones that have been rooted, offers "one-touch hacking," says Kevin Mahaffey, founder and chief technology officer at mobile ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Email ID hacking case transferred to cyber cell Times of India KANPUR: The Nazirabad police transferred the case in which a leather exporter's email ID was hacked and Rs 40000 was withdrawn from her bank account on June 23, to cyber cell of the district for further investigation on Wednesday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Regulators Ask Banks to Beef Up Security Forbes (blog) By MOBILEDIA US financial regulators asked banks step up security measures, as governments and corporations look to overhaul their systems in the wake of recent hacking attacks. The Federal Financial Institutions Council recommended banks perform ... See all stories on this topic » |
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