In the past week (between August 6 and August 12) we had a lot of interesting events, but two of them stand out the most: Operation Demonoid and Operation Australia.
OpDemonoid started after the world learned that Ukrainian authorities raided the datacenter that housed the torrent tracker’s servers. Many belie... |
12 August 2012 01:31 GMT |
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After the hacktivists targeted several Australian government and high-profile organization websites as part of OpAustralia, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) has issued a warning to all those involved in such activities.
According to ABC News, authorities are warning Anonymous, and hackers in general, that their a... |
11 August 2012 05:19 GMT |
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In the past couple of days, Anonymous hackers and the supporters of OpAustralia have launched distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attacks on the websites of the Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO) and the one of the Defense Signals Directorate governed by the Department of Defence.
A few hours ago... |
10 August 2012 10:13 GMT |
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Ignit3, a hacker part of the NullCrew collective – the ones responsible for breaching the sites of Yale, Asus, Netcom and ISP Directory –, claims to have penetrated the systems of the Australian Institute of Business Brokers (AIBB.org.au). A Pastebin paste reveals that the hacker obtained over 250 user I... |
8 August 2012 07:25 GMT |
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