Saturday, June 9, 2012

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'Anonymous' hackers to protest Indian Internet laws
AFP
By Pratap Chakravarty (AFP) – 3 hours ago NEW DELHI — Global hacking movement Anonymous has called for protesters to take to the streets in 16 cities around India on Saturday over what it considers growing government censorship of the Internet.
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AFP
Hacktivist group Anonymous acts on threat, brings down govt website
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Hours ahead of its planned protest against alleged incidents of internet censorship in India, hacker collective Anonymous has attacked and brought down the website run by CERT-IN, the country's premier agency dealing with cyber security ...
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'Anonymous' hackers protest over India Internet laws
Deccan Chronicle
Indian demonstrators supporting the global hacking movement Anonymous took to the streets on Saturday to protest against what they consider growing government censorship of the Internet. Rallies in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata followed a ...
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Deccan Chronicle
What do Jesus, dragons have in common? They're LinkedIn passwords
Los Angeles Times
Jesus and dragons don't share much in common, but they do both happen to be among the top 30 passwords leaked from this week's LinkedIn hacking. And that says a lot about the poor choice of passwords people are using. In case you don't know, ...
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7 Tips To Toughen Passwords
InformationWeek
By Mathew J. Schwartz InformationWeek So far, 6.5 million users of LinkedIn and 1.5 million eHarmony subscribers had their password hashes uploaded to a hacking forum on the InsidePro website, although security experts suspect that many more accounts ...
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'Anonymous' Hackers Protest Indian Internet Laws
Outlook
PTI | New Delhi | Jun 09, 2012 A worldwide group of Web hacking activists, working under the banner of 'Anonymous', have started protests across major cities in India, including here, against what they claim as 'growing censorship of internet'.
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'Anonymous' hackers protest against Indian Internet laws
Oneindia
New Delhi, Jun 9: Global hacking movement Anonymous has called for protesters to take to the streets in 16 cities around India on Saturday, Jun 9 over what it considers growing government censorship of the Internet. The call for demonstrations by the ...
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India: Hacking group protests against censorship
NECN
NEW DELHI (AP) — Masked members of a hacking group have held a protest in New Delhi against what they call the Indian government's attempts to restrict freedom on the Internet. Around 30 activists wearing masks gathered at a central park on Saturday ...
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Anonymous India to stage street protest against Internet censorship
IBNLive.com
New Delhi: After launching attacks on a number of websites in protest against Internet censorship in India, hacker group Anonymous Operation India is taking to the streets on Saturday. Ground protests have been planned in 18 major cities across the ...
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IBNLive.com
Cameron to testify in hacking scandal
Oman Daily Observer
LONDON — British Prime Minister David Cameron is to appear next week before an inquiry into press ethics sparked by the phone-hacking scandal at Rupert Murdoch's newspapers. Cameron, whose government has been under fire over a series of revelations ...
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Blogs1 new result for hacking
 
Classic Hacking Game 'Uplink' Now Available On iPad | Touch Arcade
By Brad Nicholson
Classic Hacking Game 'Uplink' Now Available On iPad:Surprise! Introversion Software's minimalist hacker RPG, Uplink, is now available on iPad for an agreeable $4.99. The original Uplink appeared on PC in 2001, and was ...
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Web1 new result for hacking
 
Noam Schwartz - Hacking through Airtime to promote your startup
Hacking through Airtime to promote your startup Morning time, I'm still in bed reading tech news headlines about the recent launch of Airtime. I've been waiting ...
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