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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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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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. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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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. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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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 |
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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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