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$500,000 bond for stealing trade secrets

Posted on May 10, 2012 by Lee J

SAN JOSE, CA—A federal judge convicted a former Silicon Valley engineer of five counts of theft of trade secrets, United States Attorney Melinda Haag announced. Suibin Zhang was found guilty Monday of three counts of theft and copying of trade secrets for downloading the trade secrets from a secure database, one count of duplication of…

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2 teens arrested for ddos attacks

Posted on May 10, 2012 by Lee J

Over the last few hours the main media has been going fairly nuts over the two teens who have been arrested for carrying out ddos attacks. Now while its still very early to say but the norway police claim the two who are 18 and 19 are main players in the recent attacks on SOCA, Norway’s…

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TPB Release Message in light of VirginMedia Attacks By Anonymous

Posted on May 9, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/virginmedia-com-ddos.png Over the past few months Internet censorship has got fairly out of control with many governments putting pressure on ISP’s to block to sites that assist in downloading of so called illegal files. Virgin media has become victim to attacks for blocking its customers from accessing well known torrent site The Pirate Bay. The attack which started some…

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Chinese Ministry of Public Security Hacked, Data Leaked

Posted on May 9, 2012 by Lee J

OpChinadownfall has increased the amount of sites that belong to the Chinese government to be attacked, one of the latest ones is the Ministry of Public Safety (https://www.mps.gov.cn). The hacks which come from @Drone547 have only leaked a small amount of admin accounts, 6 in total. at the bottom of the leak is the following note: "My attacks are usually…

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7 MIT subdomains hacked and defaced by 1923Turk Group

Posted on May 9, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/mit-hacked.png Turkish hackers using the handle 1923Turk Group have attacked one fo the most well known Technology Institute MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The attacks which have been posted on the groups zone-h page along with the other 190,000+ defacements on the 8th of may. At time of publishing it would appear that MIT has fixed or restored the sites. In…

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Chinese Government & U.K Royal Air Force Hacked by @Drone547

Posted on May 9, 2012 by Lee J

Once again the Chinese government has come under attack by hackers. the hacker going under the twitter name @Drone547 has dumped 3 pastes on pastebin.com, two of which belong to the Chinese government and the 3rd belongs to the United kingdoms royal air force. The leaked data is only minor but shows that governments from all country are continuing to impose security on websites. First…

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