LulzSec and Anonymous have published an open letter addressed to the FBI and other law enforcement agencies in which they boldly claim that they can't be stopped.In their letter, the hackers comment statements made by FBI deputy assistant director Steve Chabinsky following the recent Anonymous and LulzSec-relate... |
21 July 2011 10:07 GMT |
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The notorious hacking outfit LulzSec has published an open letter addressed to the whole Internet in which it notes that those blaming them for exposing personal information are missing the fact that somewhere, some hacker is probably doing the same thing, but without advertising it.
"The main anti-LulzSec argumen... |
18 June 2011 06:18 GMT |
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HBGary has published an open letter clarifying some issues about the security breach suffered earlier this year and acknowledging that keeping silent did the company more harm than good.HBGary was the favorite subject of security news websites and blogs for much of February, following an attack by the Anonymous colle... |
21 April 2011 01:40 GMT |
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The Comodo digital certificate theft plot thickens as lone Iranian hacker claims to be responsible for the compromise and offers evidence.The security world was taken by storm last week when it was revealed that someone managed to obtain fake digital certificates for high-profile domains from Comodo.The company, whic... |
28 March 2011 03:57 GMT |
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The UK Computer Emergency Response Team (GovCertUK) has taken Anonymous DDoS threats very seriously and has advised government departments to prepare to defend their websites."We would like to make you aware of a threat issued by the Anonymous group in reaction to the five arrests made yesterday by the Metropolitan P... |
28 January 2011 13:34 GMT |
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Following reports that Anonymous intends to honor a request from the US and UK Pirate Parties to halt DDoS attacks against the entertainment industry, the group released a public statement clarifying it doesn't plan to do so.Late last week, in an open letter [pdf], the Pirate Parties from UK and US asked Anonymo... |
23 November 2010 13:29 GMT |
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The UK and US Pirate Parties have released a joint statement asking Anonymous to halt the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks and focus on more legal methods of protesting.It's been two months since Anonymous launched a DDoS campaign, dubbed Operation Payback, against entertainment industry associations... |
23 November 2010 02:20 GMT |
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The iPhone 4 antenna fiasco has prompted the Cupertino, California-based maker of the handset to take a step forward and explain to the world what exactly is going on. Apple vehemently denies there are any issues with the iPhone 4 reception (or at least none that other cell phones don’t experience), and cla... |
2 July 2010 09:41 GMT |
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In a rare move, Steve Jobs has posted an open letter entitled “Thoughts on Flash,” in which he justifies Apple’s reasons not to adopt Adobe’s platform in its mobile devices. The text clarifies such matters as open & proprietary, the “full web,” reliability, security and performance... |
30 April 2010 04:06 GMT |
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Some folks sit at home and weep, when something is stolen from them. Others go straight to the police hoping the authorities will get a lead and catch the criminals. But one easy-going guy – Mark Bazer of The Baltimore Sun – decided to write an open letter to the person who snagged his wife’s iPhone... |
8 January 2010 09:10 GMT |
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Earlier this week, the world's most iconic CEO posted an open letter to all those connected to Apple, in one way or another. Steve Jobs indirectly admitted that the main reason for not delivering the Macworld 2009 keynote presentation himself was “a hormone imbalance” that has been “robbing&rdq... |
6 January 2009 10:11 GMT |
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Former Financial Times reporter Tom Foremski is asking Apple's CEO to consider this "first adopter network (FAN) program", a thing that, quite frankly, doesn't sound bad, nor far-fetched. As an iPhone owner, how would you like to get a free 3G iPhone when it is released? The man even set up this Facebook gr... |
24 April 2008 08:16 GMT |
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