It appears that if you say anything remotely negative about Drake, you will be excommunicated. According to The New York Post’s Page Six, Drake reportedly has kicked Future off of the upcoming Would You Like A Tour? Read More…. View full post on Hip Hop Security
Kendrick Lamar Reportedly Disses Drake In BET Cypher
Compton, California rapper’s BET Hip Hop Awards cypher appearance. “Nothing’s been the same since they dropped ‘Control’ / And tucked the sensitive rapper back in his pajama clothes,” Kendrick Lamar says in his cypher verse. Read More…. View full post on Hip Hop Security
Lil Boosie Reportedly Will Be Released From Prison In Next Few Months
(AllHipHop News) Louisiana rapper Lil Boosie was sentenced to eight years in prison in 2011 after pleading guilty to drug charges, but Rolling Stone contributor Jeff Weiss is reporting that Boosie’s stay in the pen may be coming to an end in the near future. Read More…. View full post on Hip Hop…
Shots Reportedly Fired At Fat Trel’s S.O.B.’s Show In NYC [PHOTOS]
Details are still coming in, but it appears that Washington, D.C. rapper Fat Trel‘s concert at New York’s S.O.B.’s was reportedly shot up early Thursday (September 12) morning. While celebrating the release of his new mixtape, SDMG, a lone gunman allegedly shot the ground and one person was struck. Read…
PCAdvisor: Google is reportedly creating a gaming hub for Android smartphones and tablets. http://t.co/8nGB1lsg
PCAdvisor: Google is reportedly creating a gaming hub for Android smartphones and tablets. http://t.co/8nGB1lsg View full post on Twitter / PCAdvisor View full post on National Cyber Security
Stuxnet worm reportedly planted by Iranian double agent using memory stick
The Stuxnet computer worm used to sabotage Iran's nuclear program was planted by a double agent working for Israel. The agent used a booby-trapped memory stick to infect machines deep inside the Natanz nuclear facility, according to a report published on Wednesday. Once the memory stick was infected, Stuxnet was…
Japan Reportedly Building Vigilante Virus Assassin Squad
Japan reportedly has paid Fujitsu $2.3 million to build a self-replicating assassin squad — a computer virus it can set loose in the network to track down and eliminate other viruses. Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun reported that the Defense Ministry’s Technical Research and Development Institute began developing the anti-viral virus…
FTC, Facebook reportedly settling 2009 privacy complaint
Facebook agrees to opt-in practice for major privacy changes, as well as 20 years of privacy audits, according to The Wall Street Journal. View full post on facebook hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security