Comodo has launched its website malware scanning service SiteInspector (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Certificate authority and security provider Comodo released its malware scanning and blacklist monitoring solution for websites, SiteInspector, on Wednesday. According to the press release, SiteInspector Pro (the paid version) will automatically scan three pages of a…
ProtectMyID: If you find a website claiming to be the #IRS that doesn’t begin with http://t.co/szaYX6Ol, forward the link to the IRS at phishing@irs.gov.
ProtectMyID: If you find a website claiming to be the #IRS that doesn’t begin with http://t.co/szaYX6Ol, forward the link to the IRS at phishing@irs.gov. View full post on Twitter / ProtectMyID View full post on National Cyber Security
Hackers violate user privacy at porn website
Online porn venue Digital Playground was recovering on Monday after hackers looted credit card numbers, email addresses and other sensitive member information. View full post on Security News Headlines – Yahoo! News View full post on National Cyber Security
Hackers violate user privacy at porn website
Online porn venue Digital Playground was recovering on Monday after hackers looted credit card numbers, email addresses and other sensitive member information. View full post on Security News Headlines – Yahoo! News View full post on National Cyber Security
Iron Works, a police supplier website, hacked by Anonymous offshoot Antisec
New York Iron Works, a police supplier, is the latest target of hacker collective Anonymous. read more View full post on bank security hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Hacker admits breaking into UK abortion provider’s website, stealing 9,000 personal records
LONDON – A man claiming allegiance to the Internet activist group Anonymous has admitted hacking into the website of a major British abortion provider. James Jeffery appeared at a London court Saturday to admit two offences under the Computer Misuse Act. The 27-year-old was arrested Friday for breaking into the…
Vatican website hit by Anonymous hacktivist attack
The main website of the Vatican was inaccessible Wednesday after what appears to have been an attack by malicious hackers claiming to be affiliated with the Anonymous hacking collective. An Associated Press story in USA Today quoted Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi as confirming the site’s unavailability but declining…
Hacker group Anonymous takes down Vatican website
ROME — The Vatican website was back online by 3:00am Thursday local time after hacking group Anonymous took down the site Wednesday. Anonymous said it was targeting the “corrupt” Catholic Church, a day after a high-profile bust of the group’s alleged leaders, AFP reported. “Anonymous decided today to besiege your…
Panda Security website defaced by Anonymous hackers
Panda Security’s website was defaced this morning with hackers from Anonymous taking credit for the attack shortly after charges were announced against five of the hacktivist group’s alleged members. More than two dozen subdomains within “pandasecurity.com” and other several domains owned by Panda were modified to show a video recounting…
Anonymous hacker group claims to bring down Vatican website
The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, confirmed the attack but declined to comment on its possible source. He said he didn't know how long it would take the Vatican's technicians to bring the site back up. View full post on anonymous hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full…