Hacking group Anonymous said Thursday it knocked out the websites of the FBI, U.S. Department of Justice, the Recording Industry of America, Motion Picture Association of America and Universal Music as retribution for anti-piracy efforts by the government and private industry.
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Anonymous hacktivists have started publishing the internal Stratfor emails in two different "teaser" edition sets.
Deccan Herald Fake Lords of Dharmaraja Deccan Herald … of the memo suggests the involvement of larger, possibly other government agencies, hostile to the growing Indian and US relationship.
National Post Matt Gurney on the Navy spying case: The fallout could be worse than the crime National Post It’s not like they have never had similar problems — recall US Private Bradley Manning and his Wikileak -enabling sticky fingers — but it’s always easier to blame someone else for making a mistake like this.
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In the past, Anonymous has gone after opponents of Occupy Wall Street and WikiLeaks, but starting with the new year, the group has focused on executives who support the legislation known as SOPA, or the Stop Online Piracy Act.
Sunday Leader journalist Uvindu Kurukulasuriya’s Rajapakse dynasty probe, and … Lankaweb Are their Wikileak cables informing of the qualification of the persons they propped up to Govern Libya after the assassination of Gaddafi ? America had highly qualified mathematicians, economists, Bankers, and highly knowledgeable Bankers, ..
Security was a big issue in 2011 with more sophisticated and a wider range of threats than ever before wasting even more of everyone's time at a cost of billions of dollars.
Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Corruption and oil in Azerbaijan Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso For instance, a wikileak reports that, 18 months before the BP tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico, BP covered up a leak in one of its platforms on the Azeri offshore. Another serious problem is that local managers of multinationals are never employed longer …
A Saudi Hand in Iran? Possible But Unlikely MidEastPosts Moreover, US wikileak documents are replete with Saudi officials scrabbling to get US help to assuage their various security vulnerabilities.