A member of a loosely organized group of hackers accused of breaching computer networks of the FBI and a global intelligence firm pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiracy charges, officials said.
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A member of a loosely organized group of hackers accused of breaching computer networks of the FBI and a global intelligence firm pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiracy charges, officials said.
When you think of hackers, your mind might jump to something like a Boris Grishenko (aka “that dude from Goldeneye “) typing away on a keyboard one-handedly with virtuosic skill. A criminal mastermind.
Wikileaks leaks documentary script about Wikileaks Register Wikileaks has released a transcript of a documentary about its history so it can add notes to each section saying “Wrong!”, a day before the film debuts. The secret-spilling site has taken umbrage with We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks , which is ..
Apple Security Advisory 2013-05-22-1 – QuickTime 7.7.4 is now available and addresses multiple issues including buffer overflows and arbitrary code execution vulnerabilities.
WikiLeaks ' donations barely enough to keep the servers running CIO Magazine WikiLeaks ' donations have been steadily declining since 2010, when the organization raked in more than €1.3 million, Wau Holland's figures showed. In 2011, the amount had declined to €139,400, while expenses were at €660,500, according to the figures. and more
GAME ENGINES: A 0-DAY’S TALE
With three of the six core members of LulzSec being sentenced last week in the UK, questions about the identity of the remaining unknown member resurface.
Apple Security Advisory 2013-05-16-1 – iTunes 11.0.3 is now available and addresses multiple vulnerabilities. In versions prior to 11.0.3, an attacker in a privileged network position may manipulate HTTPS server certificates, leading to the disclosure of sensitive information and a man-in-the-middle attack is possible while browsing the iTunes Store via iTunes and may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution.
A BRITISH court has jailed four young men, members of the group Lulz Security, for up to 32 months for a series of cyber attacks.