At the time of writing these websites are still defaced, with a black page written “TurkguvenLigi” and “4 Sept. We TurkGuvenligi declare this day as World Hackers Day – Have fun h4ck y0u”. They Deface:ups.com, vodafone.com, theregister.co.uk, acer.com, betfair.com, nationalgeographic.com and telegraph.co.uk. read more View full post on Cyber India…
DNS Attack On Other Big Website By Turkish Hacker.
At the time of writing these websites are still defaced, with a black page written “TurkguvenLigi” and “4 Sept. We TurkGuvenligi declare this day as World Hackers Day – Have fun h4ck y0u”. They Deface:ups.com, vodafone.com, theregister.co.uk, acer.com, betfair.com, nationalgeographic.com and telegraph.co.uk. read more View full post on Cyber India…
DNS Attack On Other Big Website By Turkish Hacker.
At the time of writing these websites are still defaced, with a black page written “TurkguvenLigi” and “4 Sept. We TurkGuvenligi declare this day as World Hackers Day – Have fun h4ck y0u”. They Deface:ups.com, vodafone.com, theregister.co.uk, acer.com, betfair.com, nationalgeographic.com and telegraph.co.uk. read more View full post on Cyber India…
Boston-Based Arsenal Consulting Finds New Evidence of Electronic Forgery in Critical Turkish Coup Plot Case
BOSTON, MA– – Arsenal Consulting , providers of exceptional computer forensics services that leverage powerful technologies and techniques to uncover smoking gun evidence, today announced they have found … View full post on computer forensic – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
More Anonymous Troubles: Hacked by Turkish Group, Akincilar.
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Turkish hackers target French websites before genocide vote
Turkish hackers threaten to unleash a wave of cyber attacks against French websites after legislators in Paris vote to approve a law that would ban the denial of the Armenian genocide. View full post on cyber crime hacking – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Turkish hacker claims French cyberattack
A Turkish hacker has claimed credit for bringing down the website of a French satirical weekly that published images of the Prophet Mohammed that he says are an insult to Islam. But in an interview with France’s Le Journal du Dimanche on Sunday, the hacker also said he was against…