Every time there is a door, you need a lock because there’s a bad guy that wants to get in and the Internet is no different. Corporations generally sit on the leading edge of new technology and in this case … Continue reading → Security Trends of 2011: The Shadow of Anonymous and the Year of the Internet Hactivist is a post from: SiliconANGLE We’re now available on the Kindle! Subscribe today .

Hoo-zany burying his head in sands of bombastic bluff Lankaweb Second, all of us who have read the Wikileak reports on Sri Lanka, written by American ambassadors, can easily get a taste of what diplomats send back home in their diplomatic pouches. What is striking in each Wikileak is the attitude of the American …

Hoo-zany burying his head in sands of bombastic bluff Lankaweb Second, all of us who have read the Wikileak reports on Sri Lanka, written by American ambassadors, can easily get a taste of what diplomats send back home in their diplomatic pouches. What is striking in each Wikileak is the attitude of the American …

A year ago,few people had heard of Anonymous, understood what a DDoS attack was, or even realized that hackers were capable of bringing down entire networks. But as geek bloggers love to point out, 2011 was the year of the hack, the year that Anonymous became a household name and armies of its devotees took to the streets, all wearing Guy Fawkes masks like that final, mind-blowing, Parliament …