By Paul T. Rosynsky San Jose Mercury News Former BART police officer Johannes Mehserle will return to the witness stand in a courtroom this month to defend himself and the transit agency’s police department against allegations that he and other officers beat a man at the Coliseum BART station. The…
Anonymous Plotting Another BART Protest
Another Monday, another delayed commute as protestors and police square off on BART. The hacker group Anonymous has called for another demonstration on the transit agency’s platforms for Monday evening, as… View full post on anonymous hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
BART board to discuss cutting of cellphone service
Bay Area Rapid Transit’s board of directors will discuss the agency’s decision to cut off commuters’ cell phone service earlier this month to preempt a planned protest that authorities believed would disrupt trains and become unruly. View full post on cellphone security – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post…
Anonymous Plotting Another BART Protest Tonight
Another Monday, another delayed commute as protestors and police square off on BART. The hacker group Anonymous has called for another demonstration on the transit agency’s platforms for Monday evening, as… View full post on anonymous hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security Gergory…
BART: Here’s why we cut cell service
The plan was for color-coded protesters to possibly chain themselves to trains and shut down BART’s busy evening commute. View full post on cellphone security – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Anonymous Responds to BART Hacking
The hacking group Anonymous releases a statement regarding the hacking of BART in San Francisco. View full post on National Cyber Security
Anonymous claims release of BART police officers’ data
Hack of 102 officers’ data is in apparent retaliation for last week’s mobile phone service service cut-off Hackers claiming to belong to the Anonymous hacking collective this morning publicly posted the names, home addresses, email addresses and passwords of 102 police officers belonging to San Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid Transit…
Another BART website hacked – Anonymous doesn’t take credit
Hacker group Anonymous has not taken credit for the attack View full post on anonymous hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
‘Anonymous’ hacker group allegedly releases info about BART officers
The hacker group Anonymous that made waves over the past week by hacking into BART’s rider website and released personal information about its users now claims to have struck again, this time leaking personal information about the transit agency’s police officers. In a tweet sent out within the past hour,…
Anonymous Hacks BART Police Website, Releases Personal Information of 100 Officers
Anonymous Hacker group Anonymous tweeted this morning that someone had hacked into the BART Police Officer’s Association website, releasing the addresses, e-mail addresses, and passwords of 102 BART p View full post on anonymous hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security