Anonymous Hackers attack Indian government over file-sharing ban Anonymous Hackers has turned its attention to India, taking down the web sites of the Supreme Court, the country’s two major political parties and several government sites in … View full post on National Cyber Security
Anonymous Hackers Target Indian Government Sites
The attacks were launched in response to an Internet censorship plan. View full post on eSecurityPlanet RSS Feed View full post on National Cyber Security
Hackers behind Flashback click fraud campaign haven’t been paid
The hackers in charge of the Flashback botnet managed to generate $14,000 from their Mac-based click fraud campaign, but have not been paid, Symantec said today. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security
Android hackers hone skills in Russia
The malware business growing around Google Android — now the leading smartphone operating system — is still in its infancy. Today, many of the apps built to steal money from Android users originate from Russia and China, so criminal gangs there have become cyber-trailblazers. View full post on Computerworld Security…
Hackers Break Into Bitcoin Exchange Site Bitcoinica
Bitcoin hasn’t been having a great time lately, there have been a few high profile, large dollar amount hacks of Bitcoin Exchange sites (basically the Bitcoin banks). The latest involved $90,000USD and a high likelihood that the user database was compromised too. It seems like Bitcoin, despite all the hype,…
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Hackers steal £56,000 in bitcoins from exchange site Bitcoinica
Bitcoin exchange site Bitcoinica suspended its operations on Friday after hackers managed to steal 18,547 bitcoins – valued at about £56,000 (US$90,000) – from its online wallet. The user database probably was compromised as well, Bitcoinica’s administrators said in an announcement posted on the site’s home page. View full post…
Anonymous Hackers Supports Syria
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Hackers break into bitcoin exchange, steal $90,000 in bitcoins
Bitcoin exchange site Bitcoinica suspended its operations on Friday after hackers managed to steal 18,547 bitcoins — valued at about $90,000 — from its online wallet. View full post on Computerworld Security News View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements
“Anonymous” Hackers attack Malaysian government websites (16 Jun 2011)
Hackers attack Malaysian government websites Posted: 16 June 2011 1248 hrs KUALA LUMPUR: Hackers have attacked Malaysian government websites, authorities said Thursday, following a threat by the “Anonymous” activist group which accused Malaysia of censoring the Internet. Fifty-one government websites were targeted, causing disruptions to at least 41 of them,…