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| Citigroup Says Hacking Affected 360000 Cards Wall Street Journal By RANDALL SMITH Citigroup Inc. said about 360000 credit cards were affected by last month's hacking attack, or nearly double the number previously indicated by the giant bank. In a statement "to our customers" that was released by the New York bank ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Giggs sues News of the World over phone hacking Reuters Africa "Proceedings relating to phone hacking were issued on behalf of Ryan Giggs in the High Court against News Group Newspapers Ltd, the publishers of News of the World, and Glenn Mulcaire," Giggs's law firm Schillings said. Mulcaire is a private detective ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| CIA Web site hacked; group LulzSec takes credit Washington Post In recent weeks, LulzSec has claimed credit for hacking or bringing down Web sites belonging to PBS, Sony, the US Senate and the Atlanta chapter of InfraGard, a public-private partnership between the FBI and the private sector dedicated to sharing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| To-Do List: Bruins Win, CIA Hacked New Yorker (blog) To prove vulnerable: The CIA was the latest victim of the hacking group Lulz Security, which temporarily knocked the spy agency's public Web site offline last night after having previously attacked Sony, PBS, News Corp, and the US Senate. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Citibank was hacked by altering URLs Inquirer By Dean Wilson THE HACKING of Citibank that led to the exposure of 360000 customers' credit card details was made by simply altering the bank's URL. When users log into the Citi Account Online system the URL changes to include a series of numbers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| LulzSec fields calls via hacking request line CNET (blog) by Don Reisinger Hacking group LulzSec was touting a hotline yesterday that let people call in and request takedowns of Web sites. "Call into 614-LulzSec and pick a target, and we'll obliterate it," LulzSec wrote on its Twitter account yesterday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| At Least 41 Malaysian Gov't Websites Disrupted on Hacking Attacks CRIENGLISH.com A group of hackers, named itself "Anonymous", sent a threat via the internet on Tuesday saying that it was plotting a hacking attack dubbed "Operation Malaysia" aiming at the country's government-related websites at 7:30 pm GMT on Wednesday, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hacker Gets 2 Yrs. for Stealing $275K from MN Co. Twin Cities Business (blog) Jeremey Parker was sentenced to two years in prison for hacking in to the computer networks of a subsidiary of Digital River and transferring about $275000 to his bank account. On Tuesday, Jeremey Parker—a 26-year-old man from Texas who pleaded guilty ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Hacking Group Says It Brought Down C.I.A. Site - NYTimes.com By By NICK BILTON Lulz Security, a group of hackers who have been responsible for some recent online data breaches, attacked the C.I.A.'s Web site. We Right Resumes | RecruitersBook.com | ||
| Technolog from msnbc.com - Hacking group LulzSec says it takes out ... By Winda Benedetti Hacking collective LulzSec has struck its biggest target yet — the Central Intelligence Agency. The loose-knit organization claimed via its Twitter feed that it was responsible for the outage of the CIA.gov website for awhile Wednesday ... Newsvine - Technolog from msnbc.com... | ||
| China: hacking into US computer networks By Robert Johnson Three years ago the director of the British Security Service instructed hundreds of CEOs in the U.K. that it was likely all of their companies had been hacked by the Chinese government. The Aurora attacks earlier this year targeting ... SAI: Silicon Alley Insider | ||
| Soccer player sues Murdoch's UK newspaper over hacking scandal ... By Agence France-Presse LONDON — Manchester United great Ryan Giggs became the latest celebrity to take legal action against the News of the World over allegedly hacking into his mobile phone, his lawyer announced on Wednesday. ... The Raw Story | ||
| Senate website, CIA.gov reportedly hacked. LulzSec claims ... By Matthew Panzarino There has been a string of hacking attempts against various institutions in the past two weeks. LulzSec has also performed attacks against Bethseda Software's Brink gaming servers, claiming that they took source code and database ... The Next Web |
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| Is This the Golden Age of Hacking? - Slashdot Barence writes "With a seemingly continuous wave of attacks hitting the public and commercial sectors, there has never been a more prodigious period for ... it.slashdot.org/story/11/.../Is-This-the-Golden-Age-of-Hacking |
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