added 2008 Wed Mar 19 7:00:00 by unknown user
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added 2007 Thu May 3 23:22:55 by Jordan
"Q: I heard recently that some hackers tried to take down the entire Internet. Is that possible? A: Hack the entire Internet? Hard to say. But yes, it has been tried..."
"Q: I heard recently that some hackers tried to take down the entire Internet. Is that possible? A: Hack the entire Internet? Hard to say. But yes, it has been tried..."
added 2007 Wed Apr 25 0:25:04 by BrianJJohnson
From breaking into department of defense computers to making computers out of old tevelision sets, these black and white hat hackers have earned their reputations as the most famous hackers of all time.
From breaking into department of defense computers to making computers out of old tevelision sets, these black and white hat hackers have earned their reputations as the most famous hackers of all time.
added 2007 Sat Mar 31 4:46:03 by populist
Hackers stepped up attacks Friday on computers running some versions of Windows, a day after Microsoft disclosed a hole related to the mouse cursor.
Hackers stepped up attacks Friday on computers running some versions of Windows, a day after Microsoft disclosed a hole related to the mouse cursor.
added 2007 Mon Mar 19 18:42:48 by populist
Hackers are selling fake US-based credit cards on the Internet for as little as one dollar, and a full set of data for a fake identity for as low as 14 dollars, a study by a Web security firm said Monday.
Hackers are selling fake US-based credit cards on the Internet for as little as one dollar, and a full set of data for a fake identity for as low as 14 dollars, a study by a Web security firm said Monday.
added 2007 Thu Mar 15 21:08:33 by Jordan
"The very systems that have made Netflix so successful--everything from its sophisticated recommendation engine to a profit-maximizing formula that determines which subscribers get movies first--have proven irresistible to hackers, who are constantly looking for new ways to crack, manipulate and reverse-engineer the company."
"The very systems that have made Netflix so successful--everything from its sophisticated recommendation engine to a profit-maximizing formula that determines which subscribers get movies first--have proven irresistible to hackers, who are constantly looking for new ways to crack, manipulate and reverse-engineer the company."
added 2007 Wed Feb 7 21:52:52 by starboy
The palm-sized PDA tucked away in Justine Aitel's pocketbook just might be the most scary device on display at this year's RSA security conference.
The palm-sized PDA tucked away in Justine Aitel's pocketbook just might be the most scary device on display at this year's RSA security conference.
added 2006 Fri Aug 25 19:44:48 by avgjoe
Hackers cleaned out online brokerage accounts and used the money to buy over-the-counter penny stocks.
Hackers cleaned out online brokerage accounts and used the money to buy over-the-counter penny stocks.
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added 2006 Wed Aug 16 6:32:51 by cosioo
A massive cyberprotest by hackers from Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Turkey, Germany, Dominican Republic, Peru, Spain, Venezuela and for the first time ever by Cuban hackers (YES!!! CUBAN HACKERS!!!) against the United Nations resolution for Lebanon is taking place and according to reports, it has taken a lot of high-profile victims (UN,Sony,Gov sites)
A massive cyberprotest by hackers from Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Turkey, Germany, Dominican Republic, Peru, Spain, Venezuela and for the first time ever by Cuban hackers (YES!!! CUBAN HACKERS!!!) against the United Nations resolution for Lebanon is taking place and according to reports, it has taken a lot of high-profile victims (UN,Sony,Gov sites)
added 2006 Wed Aug 9 8:12:39 by runbmd
Pictures of famous hackers and security events going back to the early 90s.
Pictures of famous hackers and security events going back to the early 90s.
added 2006 Wed Aug 9 7:49:00 by runbmd
In a dimly lit room off the main drag of a computer-security conference, programmers guzzled caffeine-laced drinks and wolfed pizza while methodically hunting for cryptic messages hidden in the bowels of enemy territory.
In a dimly lit room off the main drag of a computer-security conference, programmers guzzled caffeine-laced drinks and wolfed pizza while methodically hunting for cryptic messages hidden in the bowels of enemy territory.
added 2006 Tue Aug 8 6:51:44 by Neophile
According to Lieberman's campaign communications director, Marion Steinfels, "Yep, we've been hacked."
According to Lieberman's campaign communications director, Marion Steinfels, "Yep, we've been hacked."
added 2006 Sun Aug 6 6:29:06 by wayjer
Organized crime is winning the Internet security war, specialists warned at the world's foremost gathering of computer hackers(DefCon)in Las Vegas.
Organized crime is winning the Internet security war, specialists warned at the world's foremost gathering of computer hackers(DefCon)in Las Vegas.
added 2006 Thu Aug 3 23:10:10 by dirtyfratboy
After suffering embarrassing security exploits over the past several years, Microsoft Corp. is trying a new tactic: inviting some of the world's best-known computer experts to try to poke holes in Vista, the next generation of its Windows operating system.
After suffering embarrassing security exploits over the past several years, Microsoft Corp. is trying a new tactic: inviting some of the world's best-known computer experts to try to poke holes in Vista, the next generation of its Windows operating system.
added 2006 Wed Aug 2 6:55:00 by rtay150
Hackers have found to exploit a hole in the open-source Firefox browser that enables them to monitor people's activity on the Internet.
Hackers have found to exploit a hole in the open-source Firefox browser that enables them to monitor people's activity on the Internet.









