Latest video updates to the world In the latest of a string of video warnings and updates from Anonymous they have just now! moments ago released a couple of new videos on you tube, There has been a fair few of these computer generated voice messages with images of stuff related to what they are…
Operation Anti Security Breakdown and targets, the full time line
CURRENTLY OUT OF DATE, Also anything ive missed, incorrect or needs updating please contact us. Updated 30/7/11: Time line updated with exact dates and posts related. – – – – – – Breakdown Operation anti security #antisec is a hacktivist operation towards world governments and high profile company. Originally group LulzSec started the operation; spread…
uk e crime unit arrests 19yo in connection Ddos attacks
First Arrest for Op Anti Security Just released uk met police have said they got a 19yo in connection to recent ddos attacks on international companys. Is this the start of a crackdown by police? why have uk met police got someone b4 FBI or CIA? Theres lots of questions to be rasied over this…
UK: Hacking suspect arrested
From the Metropolitan Police Dept. web site: Officers from the Metropolitan Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU) have arrested a 19-year-old man in a pre-planned intelligence-led operation. The arrest follows an investigation into network intrusions and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks against a number of international business and intelligence agencies by what is believed to…
Executive Learns From Hack
Evan Ramstad reports about the lessons learned by one executive after the Hyundai Capital Services hack: … His biggest mistake, he says, was that he used to treat the information-technology department as simply one of many units that helped the company get its main job done. Today he treats it as central to everything the company…
Dropbox left document storage accounts open for four hours
Jeremy Kirk reports: Online storage service Dropbox accidentally turned off password authentication for its 25 million users for four hours on Monday — although “much less than 1%” of those accounts were accessed during the period, the company said. It is still investigating whether any of those accounts were improperly accessed. Dropbox CTO Arash Ferdowsi wrote…