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| Malaysia Works to Foil Anonymous Hacking Threat ABC News By SEAN YOONG AP Malaysia worked Wednesday to thwart a planned assault on the government's official website by international hacker vigilantes who accuse authorities in this Southeast Asian country of Internet censorship. A loose-knit activist group ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Is this the golden age of hacking? PC Pro Hacking dates back to the pre-internet era, but with a seemingly continuous wave of attacks hitting the public and commercial sectors there has never been a more prodigious period for hackers. In only the past few weeks, Sony alone has been breached no ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kissinger, Huntsman: US, China need cyber detente Reuters By Paul Eckert and Daniel Magnowski NEW YORK/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The United States and China need to reach an agreement to restrict cyber attacks and designate some areas as off limits to hacking, two former senior US officials said on Tuesday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| For the Lulz: Hacking group LulzSec attacks popular gaming sites Digitaltrends.com They dubbed their latest hacking conquests: Titanic Takeover Tuesday. The casualties of the attacks include Escapist Magazine as well as some popular online gaming sites. Lulz Sec started off today's string of attacks with the online Escapist magazine. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Turkey Cracks Down On Anonymous Hacking Group With 32 Arrests CRN Meanwhile, the Turkish raids followed after police arrested three Anonymous members in Spain Friday, claiming the individuals were key leaders in the hacking group. Anonymous responded that the three men were indeed members, but denied that they were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Officials press Citi for info on hacking attack Financial Times By Joseph Menn in San Francisco Authorities in the US are demanding that Citigroup hand over information about its security in the wake of a hacking attack that exposed data on hundreds of thousands of credit card holders and raised broader concerns ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Now, iphone users at hacking risk Hindustan Times Millions of iPhone users are at risk of having their devices hacked as they are picking up password combinations that are highly predictable, a new study has revealed. According to a research conducted by iPhone developer Daniel Amitay, 10000 possible ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 'Anonymous' Levels Hacking Threat Against Federal Reserve TIME By Doug Aamoth on June 14, 2011 The hacker collective calling itself "Anonymous" has promised some sort of action against the Federal Reserve today, according to the above video (posted to YouTube) which is apparently from members of Anonymous. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PlayStation CEO Apparently Cool With Hacking Platform Nation Although Sony is notoriously known for being anti-hacking, modding, or anything of that sort, Sony CEO Jack Tretton is apparently okay with this sort of thing. At least, he stated this in an interview with The New York Times: "No, there's a real ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| In-Game - LulzSec goes on hacking rampage against game sites By In-Game Lulz Security has struck again but many gamers aren't lulzing ... er ... Newsvine - In-Game - Articles | ||
| Who is LulzSec? A phone call with the hacker pranksters. (Xeni on ... By Xeni Jardin It's poetry in the grand tradition of prankster hacking. But the stakes are high. When you go after the FBI, as they did last week, and then senate.gov, and who knows what's next—you're gonna draw heat. Among their growing fanbase are ... Boing Boing | ||
| Hacking blitz drives cyberinsurance demand - Tech News - IBNLive By IBNLive.com editor@ibnonline.com The recent string of sensational hacker attacks is driving companies to seek 'cyberinsurance' worth hundreds of millions of dollars, even though many policies can still leave them exposed to claims. IBN Top Headlines | ||
| Intruder – 2011′s hacking story, from LulzSec to Anon | VG247 By Brenna Hillier The sudden spate of gaming-related hacking isn't a coincidence; Sony's revelation of such serious compromise has shown the world that major gaming networks can be breached, and that they have something worth stealing. ... VG247 | ||
| Maximum PC | CIA Chief Equates Hacking Frenzy to Pearl Harbor By Paul Lilly No one has caught the hackers who recently got into Lockheed Martin, or hacked the Gmail accounts belong to top government officials. When I see the authorities catching some of them, I might feel a little better. ... Maximum PC - News |
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