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D-Link DIR-635 – Multiple Vulnerabilities
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A NSW man who allegedly hacked a government website and claimed to lead an international hackers' group was thoroughly vetted, his former employer says.
SYDNEY (AP) — Australian police have arrested a man they say is affiliated with international hacking collective Lulz Security on a charge of attacking and defacing a government website, officials said Wednesday.
A Sydney-based IT professional claiming to be a leader of an international hacking collective has been charged with hacking into a government website.
Federal police have charged a 24-year-old NSW man, whom they claim is the leader a computer group known as Lulzsec, with hacking offences.