According to Fox News, the Russian discovered the sought-after photos on a file-sharing website in Russia, although he too had no idea how the images landed on the site in the first place. All I cared about is how I got them, the Us magazine quoted him as saying. The…
Anonymous Takes From The Rich, Gives To Cyber Security Market
Cyber activists supporting Anonymous have passionately sought to punish the corruption they see in authority – from digital security firms to big corporations to, now, banks themselves. A hacker splinter group called TeaMp0isoN says it has partnered with supporters of the extremely loose-knit network of hacktivists and pranksters, to steal…
Anonymous Takes From The Rich, Gives To… Cyber Security Industry?
Cyber activists supporting Anonymous have passionately sought to punish the corruption they see in authority – from digital security firms to big corporations to, now, banks themselves. A hacker splinter group called TeaMp0isoN says it has partnered with supporters of the extremely loose-knit network of hacktivists and pranksters, to steal credit…
Anonymous Takes From The Rich, Gives To… Cyber Security Industry?
Cyber activists supporting Anonymous have passionately sought to punish the corruption they see in authority – from digital security firms to big corporations to, now, banks themselves. A hacker splinter group called TeaMp0isoN says it has partnered with supporters of the extremely loose-knit network of hacktivists and pranksters, to steal credit…
Calif. pepper spray incident takes on own life on the Web
By John Timpane Chattanooga Times Free Press PHILADELPHIA — Campus police Lt. John Pike probably never thought he’d ever be famous. Certainly not like this. Pike is now more than a person, more than a news event. He has become a meme. He has joined the ranks of Achmed the…
Wikileaks founder Assange takes extradition fight to Supreme Court
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has filed an appeal today to take his case to the Supreme Court in a bid to block his extradition to Sweden on possible charges of sexual assault and rape. The High Court will decide whether Assange is allowed to appeal to the Supreme Court at…
’60 Minutes’ takes on TASER, controversy
By PoliceOne Staff Last night’s episode of CBS’ ’60 Minutes’ featured a segment on the TASER that explored both the public and officer safety benefits as well as looming debates surrounding “the hottest new tool in the police officer’s belt”. The segment featured an interview with Rick and Tom Smith,…
FBI’s Operation Ghost Click takes out operators of DNS Changer malware network
The FBI is cock-a-hoop today, having just announced the bust of six Estonians for malware-related cybercrimes. The case goes back to 2007, with the investigation itself apparently having taken two years. View full post on Naked Security – Sophos View full post on National Cyber Security
FBI takes down DNS Changer botnet; aided $14 million click fraud scheme
Six Estonians were arrested Tuesday as part of the largest botnet takedown ever. The DNS Changer botnet aided a $14 million click-fraud scheme. <img alt="FBI takes down DNS Changer botnet; aided $14 million click fraud scheme, Blog, million, down, botnet, Fraud, Takes, scheme, Click, Aided, Changer"height="0" width="0" border="0" style="display:none" src="http://segment-pixel.invitemedia.com/pixel?code=TechBiz…
Anonymous takes down El Salvadoran sites
Anonymous launched DDoS attacks against El Salvador’s government, forcing several websites to be temporarily taken offline. View full post on Naked Security – Sophos View full post on National Cyber Security Gergory Evans