Metropolitan Police representatives deny being hacked by members of TeaMp0isoN. They believe that the recording between the employee of the anti-terrorist hotline and the other law enforcement organization was made via “the receiving handset.”
“We have throughout the day researched the allegation t... |
13 April 2012 02:52 GMT |
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Yesterday, we learned that the members of TeaMp0isoN launched a phone-based denial-of-service (DOS) attack on UK’s anti-terrorism agency, MI6. Now, the hackers return with proof of the phone bombing and with a conversation that’s allegedly between MI6 representatives and the FBI, or other law enforcement ... |
12 April 2012 04:17 GMT |
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Members of the infamous hacktivist collective TeaMp0isoN wanted to get back at UK’s foreign intelligence organization, MI6, for accusing innocent people of terrorism, so they dropped a 24 hour phone bomb on them. After the phone bombing stopped, TriCk, the leader of the group, called the MI6 offices in London a... |
11 April 2012 11:32 GMT |
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A deliveryman from Hertfordshire, UK, bought a camera for £17 (around $30) from eBay. After returning from a vacation in the US, the man tried to download his pictures only to discover images of rocket launchers and photos of al-Qaeda terrorists along with their names and fingerprints.The records fo... |
1 October 2008 08:03 GMT |
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At the San Francisco-hosted MI6 Conference that tackles issues related to the business side of the videogame industry, one of the more interesting panels (apart from the one that said World of Warcraft was not a success) dealt with the way advertisers are seeing people that play games as one of the most interesting c... |
10 April 2008 14:06 GMT |
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At the MI6 Game Marketing Conference in San Francisco, Greg Short and Geoffrey Zatkin of game research firm EEDAR talked about how games, despite being a hit-driven industry, don't make the most of the opportunities that achievement systems and DLC have to offer.The company is tracking some 7,000 Achievements ov... |
9 April 2008 14:06 GMT |
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The headline shouldn't surprise you one bit, since Britain's intelligence agencies have started to come out of the dark recently, with UK's MI6 having placed its first advertisement for jobs in a newspaper in May, also launching its own website, even accepting job applications online in recent years, a... |
18 October 2007 07:04 GMT |
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Alex Rider: Stormbreaker is a video game based on the 2006 film of the same name, which was an adaptation of the original book. It is only available for the Nintendo DS and the Game Boy Advance.Gameplay (for both Ian and Alex) includes combat, stealth missions and the ability to drive vehicles and use gadgets to adv... |
14 May 2007 08:13 GMT |
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