LOS ANGELES — The hacker group known as LulzSec appears to be back after many months of lying low, claiming to have exposed the e-mail accounts of nearly 171,000 members of the military. The group, which in 2011 went after government agencies and companies including the FBI, CIA, Sony and the…
Hacker group LulzSec exposes 171,000 US military accounts
Sydney, Mar 28 (ANI): The hacker group known as LulzSec is claiming to have exposed the accounts of nearly 171,000 members of the US military. The notorious group, which was behind attacks on government agencies and companies including the FBI, CIA, Sony and even PBS, said they exposed the email…
Facebook exposes hackers behind ‘Koobface’ computer worm
London, Jan 18 (ANI): Facebook has publicly identified a gang of five cyber criminals it believes to be behind Koobface computer worm, a piece of malicious software that attacked hundreds of thousands of computers through the social network's profiles. View full post on computer worm – Yahoo! News Search Results…
Anonymous Stratfor hack exposes UK military email addresses
The email addresses of more than 200 UK military staff have been leaked online. Hacking group Anonymous is behind the leak, which in total consisted of thousands of email addresses belonging to UK residents, along with encrypted passwords. Many of these email addresses were for other intelligence and police officials,…
Anonymous Exposes German Neo-Nazis in New Attack
Nazi Leaks Cartoon In a new attack, the hacker collective Anonymous has released the names and other personal information of people from 15 Ne0-Nazi websites in Germany. But, even anti-hate groups have come out saying that the hackers are going too far in releasing this information. The Daily Mail reports…
Lax Security Exposes Voice Mail to Hacking, Study Says
BERLIN — It may be tempting to view the illegal interception of telephone voice mails, a practice that has roiled Britain and the News Corp. media empire of Rupert Murdoch, as an arcane tool employed by scofflaw journalists with friends in Scotland Yard. View full post on cellphone security –…
Gaming Hack Exposes Millions
Steam Attack Could Expose Users’ Credit Card NumbersAn online hack at Valve Corp., developer of the online gaming platform Steam, may have exposed up to 35 million users to fraud. View full post on CUInfoSecurity.com Articles RSS Syndication View full post on National Cyber Security Gregory Evans | LinkedIn Interview…