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LulzSec says it will partner with media on Murdoch emails
Inspired by Assange™? By John Leyden • Get more from this author Posted in Enterprise Security, 21st July 2011 14:06 GMT LulzSec has abandoned plans to release a cache of News International emails it claimed to have acquired during a redirection attack on The Sun website earlier this week. Instead the group says it plans to release select batches of the emails via a "partnership" with select media outlets, an approach akin to that applied by WikiLeaks to its controversial US diplomatic cable and war log releases last year.
![]() 'Hacktivist' online gathering Anonymous claims it has breached the security of intergovernmental military alliance NATO. In a tweet from the @AnonymousIRC account, it announced:
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More than a dozen people were arrested in early morning raids Tuesday in what was described as a major legal offensive against the Anonymous hacker collective, it was widely reported.
The arrests of at least 14 individuals coincided with raids in New York, California, New Jersey, and Florida, the reports said, citing unnamed people in law enforcement. A senior official told CNN that a total of 15 arrests are expected following the execution of the same number of search warrants.
![]() Les hacktivistes de LulzSec ont joué un nouveau tour, en annonçant la mort de Rupert Murdoch, sur le site Internet du tabloïd The S...
![]() Luxembourg is preparing itself against potential cyber attacks, by setting up a computer emergency response team, as well as a cyber security board.
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Add mice and keyboards to the list of UBS-based peripherals now suspect in any corporate environment, especially if your company or industry is targeted for an attack.
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After surviving numerous devastating wars throughout history, humanity is well acquainted with war in the physical realm.
But we're still unfamiliar with the concept of cyberwar, except perhaps in movie thrillers.
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Twitter can be addictive. For some, it’s the perfect mix of an RSS reader, a chat room and a never-ending cocktail party. But for cybercriminals, it’s just another technology to be exploited.
To protect your irreplaceable content, relationships and financial information, remember the following while you’re tweeting, re-tweeting and hashtagging away:
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My #1 help question of 2011? It’s no contest: “How do I protect myself online?
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The rootkit allows its creators to sell YOUR computer to cyber-criminals - MalwareCity Blog on viruses description, botnets, spam review, malware history...
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Secure your PC by easy to follow steps. A knol about a series of Knol-Tutorials who will show you how to secure your PC and...
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![]() Hundreds of thousands already notified via Google search pages...
![]() Anonymous and LulzSec have published a statement aimed at the FBI and 'International law authorities', in response to an article that appeared on National Public Radio (NPR) yesterday, ...
![]() Apple has shipped new versions of its Safari browser to fix numerous security holes that expose Windows users to malicious hacker attacks.
![]() The FBI is cracking down on the loosely affiliated hacking group Anonymous, whose members have claimed participation in just about every recent notable hacking attack.
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Ein neuer SMS-Trojaner verbreitet sich unter Android-Smartphones. Er meldet die Opfer bei kostenpflichtigen SMS-Diensten an - und verhindert, dass die Anmeldebestätigung zugestellt wird.
Das Opfer des Betrugs hat so keine Möglichkeit, die Anmeldung an den kostenpflichtigen SMS-Diensten mitzubekommen, berichtet das Kaspersky-Blog Threatpost.
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Hacktivist group LulzSec is back in business. It has added to the pressure put on Rupert Murdoch following the phone hacking scandal by hacking into News International servers, hijacking the front page of The Sun and redirecting users to the (also compromised) new-times.co.uk site where a fake story about Murdoch's suicide was featured:
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TIME asks questions about the future of workn society during the 21st century...
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Before laptops and smartphones, getting away from the Internet was easy. At least, you had a choice. Now most anywhere you are, your most useful and addictive sites, apps and feeds are as close as your pocket or purse.
In a recent Facebook Question, we found that more than 83% of respondents plan to use the Internet in one way or another while on holiday. 41% will connect on their laptops while 35% will depend on their mobile devices for their digital fix.
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Al-Qaeda is using social media sites such as Facebook to plan attacks in pursuit of a "cyber-jihad", the UK government warns.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Hackers infected computers, derailed websites, and plundered networks in a memorably miserable quarter, according to a report released Wednesday by Internet security firm PandaLabs.
Hacking groups Lulz Security and Anonymous caused "widespread mayhem" during the three months ending June 30, and malicious software "spread substantially," according to the research unit of Spain-based Panda Security.
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Hier, à Londres, l'organisme a été inauguré. Il regroupe divers gouvernements, entreprises et organisations d'état ...
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