Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans It’s not uncommon for a criminal defendant in a white-collar case to cooperate with prosecutors in hopes of receiving a lenient sentence. But it is less common for a defendant to then seek to keep that cooperation secret out of fear…
FBI Warns of Possible Cyberattacks in Retaliation for U.S. Strikes on ISIS
The FBI is warning that extremist hacker groups may mount cyberattacks in response to the U.S. air campaign against ISIS and other jihadist groups in Iraq and Syria. In a bulletin to law enforcement and U.S. businesses exclusively obtained by […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…
1,000,000 Accounts Leaked By Hannibal in retaliation for #OpIsrael
Well known hacker Hannibal has released a pastebin document that is making some claims that are sure to hit headlines around the world within hours. View full post on Cyber War News View full post on The Cyber Wars
European Parliament website taken offline in retaliation of ACTA
The European Parliament’s website fell under a distributed denial-of-service attack (DDOS) on Thursday in what the organisation classified as retaliation for the shutdown of the Megaupload file-sharing site and an anti-counterfeiting trade agreement. The Parliament issued a statement saying it had acted to reduce the impact of the attacks, but…
Shutdown of Megaupload.com draws hacker retaliation
WASHINGTON – US authorities have shut down one of the largest file-sharing websites and charged seven people with copyright crimes, sparking a retaliatory cyber attack on the FBI and Justice Department websites. View full post on federal hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Top German cop uses spyware on daughter, gets hacked in retaliation
Trojans—they’re not just for hackers anymore. German police, for instance, love them; a scandal erupted in Parliament last year after federal investigators were found to be using custom spyware that could potentially record far more information than allowed by law. The story made headlines, but it lacked a certain sense…