Following his recent attack against Dutch security company DigiNotar, the hacker known as Comodohacker is now threatening to exploit Microsoft’s Windows Update service. In another message posted on Pastebin last week touting his cyberattacks, the infamous hacker claims that he’s able to issue phony Windows updates despite Microsoft’s assertion to…
NBC News Twitter account hacked & post fake news of 9/11
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Frederick man sentenced to 30 months for importing and selling fake computer networking equipment
Donald H. Cone, 48, of Frederick, Md., was sentenced in Alexandria, Va., to 30 months in prison for his role in a conspiracy to import and sell counterfeit Cisco-branded computer networking equipment, according to a press release from the U.S. Justice Department. U.S. District Court Judge Gerald Bruce Lee also…
Hacker posts fake story about Charest’s death
Hacker posts fake story about Charest’s death View Larger Image A A | Email | Print | Comments () | Add Comments Tweet The Canadian Press Date: Tuesday Aug. 16, 2011 12:04 PM ET MONTREAL A Montreal newspaper is filing a complaint with police after someone hacked its website and posted a…
Hacker posts fake story about Charest’s death
Hacker posts fake story about Charest’s death View Larger Image A A | Email | Print | Comments () | Add Comments Tweet The Canadian Press Date: Tuesday Aug. 16, 2011 12:04 PM ET MONTREAL A Montreal newspaper is filing a complaint with police after someone hacked its website and posted a…
Hacker posts fake story about Jean Charest’s death
A Montreal newspaper is filing a complaint with police after someone hacked its website and posted a fake story announcing the death of Quebec’s premier. The website of Le Devoir was tampered overnight with a story announcing the death of Premier Jean Charest, one that spread quickly through social media….
Fake Google+ Invitations Just More Spam
An e-mail claiming to be an invite to Google’s much ballyhooed answer to Facebook was making the rounds. But, turns out, it’s just one more way to buy illicit Viagra on the Internet. Read the article: CNN Article source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/gigalaw/~3/opZxwTe2y1c/ View full post on National Cyber Security Gergory Evans Gregory…