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3Qs: Analyzing the cybersecurity threat posed by hackers Phys.Org Two weeks ago, Anonymous, a global group of hackers, successfully infiltrated the Department of Justice's system and released stolen data. At the same time, al-Qaida, the international terrorist organization, released a video calling for an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacktivists UGNazi attack 4chan, CloudFlare and Wounded Warrior Project TechCrunch (blog) After the FBI arrested Cosmo, the alleged leader of the UGNazi hacking group, the hackers attacked CloudFlare via a flaw in Google's two-factor authentication system. The CloudFlare hack allowed UGNazi to change the DNS for 4chan, so visitors to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'SwaggSec' claims hack of China Telecom, Warner Bros. ITworld.com By Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service | Add a new comment June 03, 2012, 9:35 PM — A hacking group is claiming to have breached the networks of Warner Bros. and China Telecom, releasing documents and publishing login credentials. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook locks in on bounties for security Network World By Taylor Armerding, CSO Can the volunteer White Hats of hacking protect the world's most popular social networking site from the Black Hats? Ryan McGeehan, head of Facebook's security response team, apparently thinks so. See all stories on this topic » | ||
SwaggSec claims China Telecom data breach Register The group, which broke onto the hacking scene in February after hitting electronics giant Foxconn, announced the news on Pastebin and provided a link to the data dump on The Pirate Bay. China Telecom's SQL server had an extremely low processing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The truth versus fiction of hacking [comic] - Holy Kaw! The truth versus fiction of hacking [comic]. Posted Jun 4th, 2012 at 10:13 AM and seen. times. Tweet. As usual, the truth isn't nearly as glamorous. Full story at SMBC via Geeks are Sexy. So sad. Holy Kaw! |
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