FBI denies leaked Apple device IDs came from agent's laptop
The FBI is denying claims that a laptop of one of its agents was hacked by a group operating under the name AntiSec that says it obtained 12 million Apple device IDs from the computer last March.
Hackers leak Apple device IDs allegedly stored by FBI
A group of computer hackers operating under the name AntiSec has reportedly leaked one million Apple device IDs that it says it extracted from the laptop of an FBI agent.
FBI Agent's Laptop 'Hacked' To Grab 12 Million Apple IDs – UPDATED
Supporters of Anonymous claim they stole more than 12
2nd LulzSec hacker arrested for Sony Pictures attack
U.S. authorities have arrested a second member of the hacking group known as LulzSec in connection with a cyber attack against Sony Pictures Entertainment that saw the leaking of thousands of emails, phone numbers, passwords and other personal details of people who had entered Sony contests.
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Computer Hackers Admit CIA And Police Attacks
Two British computer hackers have admitted they were behind cyber attacks on the websites of the UK's Serious Organised Crime Squad, the CIA and NHS.
Hacked companies fight back with controversial steps
(Reuters) - Frustrated by their inability to stop sophisticated hacking attacks or use the law to punish their assailants, an increasing number of U.S. companies are taking retaliatory action. Known in the cyber security industry as "active defense" or "strike-back" technology, the reprisals range from modest steps to distract and delay a hacker to more controversial measures.
UK hacking suspect will fight extradition to US
The lawyer for a British suspect linked to the Lulz Security hacking collective said Friday that she'd fight any moves to have her client tried in an American court.
Briton accused of hacking Fox, PBS websites
A 20-year-old Briton suspected of links to the hacking group Lulz Security is accused of cracking into websites for a Fox reality TV show, a venerable news show and other sites to deface them or steal personal information, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.