- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- January 13th, 2012
Anonymous and Reddit Black Out in SOPA Protest
The number of those who oppose SOPA is great so others may follow their lead
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- January 10th, 2012
Anonymous Attacks Finland Anti-Piracy Outfits for Ordering TPB Blockade
They even accused Mikko Hypponen of supporting censorship
- Games
- By Andrei Dobra
- January 9th, 2012
Epic Games Doesn’t Support the Current Stop Online Piracy Act
The studio believes changes are necessary before the act goes into effect
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- January 7th, 2012
Pastebin Hit by Second DDoS Attack in One Week
The site continues its protest against censorship and SOPA
- Hacking News
- By Eduard Kovacs
- January 6th, 2012
Sony Pictures Website and Facebook Page Hacked by Anonymous (Updated)
They learned nothing from the large number of data breaches
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- December 23rd, 2011
State of Vermont Official Website Hacked, Protest Against SOPA
Hacktivist are doing everything they can to stop the controversial bill
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- December 23rd, 2011
Anonymous to GoDaddy: You Are an Enemy of the Internet
Major companies plan on leaving GoDaddy if they keep supporting SOPA
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- December 13th, 2011
Wikipedia Considering Total Blackout to Oppose SOPA
Some argue that denying access to users may not be the smartest form of protest
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- December 7th, 2011
Kaspersky: SOPA Divides the World into Criminals and Idiots
See what the man behind Kaspersky thinks about SOPA
- Digital Rights/Piracy
- By Eduard Kovacs
- December 5th, 2011
Kaspersky Renounces to BSA Membership Over SOPA
The Russian company wants to make sure they're not associated with the bill
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- November 18th, 2011
European Parliament Criticizes SOPA
No one wants the US to be able to seize any internet domain in the world
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- November 17th, 2011
Anonymous Threatens Congress Over SOPA
The collective claims that, if the bill passes, they will become stronger
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- November 16th, 2011
Facebook, Google, Mozilla, Twitter Band Together Against US Government Censorship
Two bills threaten the very essence of the internet