The hacker known as JokerCracker has breached the official website of Yemen’s Customs Authority (customs.gov.ye), leaking the details of hundreds of users.
The leaked information comprises password hashes, usernames, email addresses and IP addresses, but not all the records are complete.
JokerCracker claims t... |
3 January 2013 10:38 GMT |
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A few hours ago, Reuters announced that the Al-Qaida branch in Yemen had issued a public message instigating protesters to kill U.S. diplomats in Yemen.
This is just another development in the international conflict that has been grabbing headlines these days.
Protests in Muslim countries have escalated after a con... |
15 September 2012 07:00 GMT |
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Anonymous’ OpGodFather continues. This time, the hacktivists have published details from the Internet filtering systems instated by Yemen’s government. “Hello citizens of the world. Here comes another leak. Last time it was UAE. This time the traget was Yemen's government run netfilter,”... |
17 July 2012 10:32 GMT |
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The Anonymous group of online hacktivists is organizing distributed denial of service attacks against Yemen governmental websites to support protests in the Arab country.Anonymous took a break from its Operation Payback against companies and organizations ousting WikiLeaks in order to assist the Tunisian protests tha... |
4 February 2011 05:59 GMT |
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Similar dinosaur tracks have been found throughout the world during the years, but this is the first time when these are found in the Arabian Peninsula. The site of the discovery presents the fossilized footprints of 11 sauropods walking together roughly at the same speed along a Mesozoic coastal mudflat. Sauropods w... |
21 May 2008 05:37 GMT |
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In a historical aspect, the “Bible” talks about the Queen of Sheba (named Makeda in the Ethiopian tradition and Bilqis in the Islamic tradition), who traveled to Jerusalem to behold the fame of the wise King Solomon, with a very large equipage of camels carrying large amounts of spices, gold and gemstones. Many resea... |
8 December 2007 07:08 GMT |
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