Monday, April 9, 2012

Google Alert - hacking

News10 new results for hacking
 
Tunisia Ennahda Party Emails Hacked: Anonymous-Linked Group Says It ...
Huffington Post
(FETHI BELAID/AFP/Getty Images) By Tarek Amara TUNIS, April 8 (Reuters) - A group claiming affiliation with activist hacker collective Anonymous says it has hacked 2725 emails belonging to Tunisia's ruling Ennahda party, including those of the prime ...
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Hackers claim they've snared Tunisian leader's emails
msnbc.com
TUNIS — A group claiming affiliation with activist hacker collective Anonymous says it has hacked 2725 emails belonging to Tunisia's ruling Ennahda party, including those of the prime minister, in the latest challenge to the Islamist-led government.
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msnbc.com
Anonymous Attacks UK Government Websites
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Nick Clayton The Anonymous hacker collective seems to have adopted some slightly unusual tactics for its latest actions. It announced in advance that it would be launching attacks, allowing the UK government time to prepare.
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Shard hacking: Urban explorer Bradley Garrett scales Europe's tallest building
Daily Mail
Dr Garrett, who has written a PhD thesis on what he calls 'place-hacking', said his group called the London Consolidation Crew had climbed up the Shard a number of times over the past 12 months. He said his group had first scaled the building to watch ...
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Daily Mail
Shard hacking: group sneak to top of Europe's tallest building
The Guardian
The night-time images, said to be from the summit of the 310 metre (1016ft) Shard in central London, were posted on Place Hacking, the blog of the US student Bradley L Garrett, who claims to have slipped past a lone security guard with two friends.
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The Guardian
UK government website disrupted by hacker attack
Reuters
(Updates with new Home Office comment) LONDON, April 8 (Reuters) - A British government website was disrupted on Sunday by an attack thought to be by activist hacker group Anonymous, whose previous high-profile targets have included the Vatican.
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Allen Park road sign hacked to show racial slur against Trayvon Martin
The Detroit News
By Tom Greenwood Allen Park — The Michigan Department of Transportation is working with police to determine who hacked into a road sign and posted a racial slur along a freeway seen early Monday morning. The portable electronic sign contained a ...
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Hackers claim attack on UK Home Office site
Hindustan Times
AP From the official website of Citibank to Central Intelligence Agency's website, hackers have been directing their ire on various high-profile websites. Check out some websites brought down by hacking groups recently. Britain's Home Office said ...
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Hindustan Times
Anonymous plans more attacks against Chinese sites
msnbc.com
SHANGHAI — Activist hacker group Anonymous plans to launch further attacks on Chinese government websites in a bid to uncover corruption and lobby for human rights, a member of the group said on Monday. Anonymous, a loosely knit group that has ...
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Pentagon wants to hack into video game consoles
TG Daily
According to official documents cited by ZDNet, the Navy claims it wants to hack into video game consoles to lift "sensitive information" exchanged via messaging services. However, the military insisted it would only deploy the technology against ...
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TG Daily

Blogs1 new result for hacking
 
EU wants to criminalize hacking tools - AfterDawn
The European Union (EU) has proposed a new law that will criminalize hacking tools. While the production or sale of certain hacking tools should certainly be banned, civil ...
AfterDawn.com

Web2 new results for hacking
 
British Broadcaster With Murdoch Link Admits to Hacking - NYTimes ...
Britain's hacking scandal spilled into television as Sky News, whose parent company is controlled by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, said a reporter had ...
www.nytimes.com/.../murdochs-sky-news-channel-discloses-e...
Sky News admits to hacking e-mail accounts
In the latest claims linking the Murdoch press to criminal activity, Sky News admitted one of its reporters broke into e-mail accounts on two separate occasions to ...
arstechnica.com/.../sky-news-admits-to-hacking-e-mail-accoun...


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