• Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • February 17th, 2015
NSA Has Backdoors in HDD Firmware, No One Is Safe <em>Reuters</em>

NSA Has Backdoors in HDD Firmware, No One Is Safe Reuters

Kaspersky Labs has exposed a US spying program

  • Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • December 18th, 2014
Imitate Fake Hollywood Terminal Hacking Melodrama with This Amazing App for Ubuntu

Imitate Fake Hollywood Terminal Hacking Melodrama with This Amazing App for Ubuntu

Faking Hollywood effects is simpler than you think

Sony Sued by Former Employees for Not Protecting Their Data

Sony Sued by Former Employees for Not Protecting Their Data

And it's all because of the Guardians of Peace

League of Legends Dev Has Bug Bounty Program to Improve Its Game

League of Legends Dev Has Bug Bounty Program to Improve Its Game

Plenty of exploits were detected before they could harm it

20-Year-Old in Seoul Hacks 104 Websites, Steals 280,000 Private Records

20-Year-Old in Seoul Hacks 104 Websites, Steals 280,000 Private Records

Attacker posted tutorials and guides about his hacks

BrowserStack Hacked, Attacker Sends Email Pointing Out Security Fails

BrowserStack Hacked, Attacker Sends Email Pointing Out Security Fails

Poor password policy claims, hacker announces shutdown

Hacker Apologizes for Leaking Nude Paris Hilton Pics Nine Years Ago

Hacker Apologizes for Leaking Nude Paris Hilton Pics Nine Years Ago

Crook promises to help unmask fraud when he gets out

Hacking Planes Is Possible, Network Architecture Preventing Attacks Is in the Works

Hacking Planes Is Possible, Network Architecture Preventing Attacks Is in the Works

Researchers plan ahead, work on intrusion detection system

Russian Hosting Nude Celebrity Photos Didn't Hack Accounts

Russian Hosting Nude Celebrity Photos Didn't Hack Accounts

Takedown requests will be honored, website owner says

Cyber-Hacking School Project Planned in New Zealand

Cyber-Hacking School Project Planned in New Zealand

Public and private sector welcomed to participate with funds

  • Games
  • By Radu Haulica
  • September 15th, 2014
Security Expert Uses id Software's Doom to Highlight Canon Pixma Printer Security Issue

Security Expert Uses id Software's Doom to Highlight Canon Pixma Printer Security Issue

The security analyst downloaded and installed a copy of Doom on a printer, running it on the copier's LED screen

Behold Destiny's First Hackers Playing with Infinite Ammo and No Reloading – Video

Behold Destiny's First Hackers Playing with Infinite Ammo and No Reloading – Video

Bungie's sci-fi shooter came out on September 9, and the nefarious tendrils of online cheating have already reached it

New Nintendo 3DS Reveal Pushes Back Launch of Homebrew Channel

New Nintendo 3DS Reveal Pushes Back Launch of Homebrew Channel

The creator wants to see what the new hardware can offer

Hackers Are Right, Sony Should Improve PSN Security

Hackers Are Right, Sony Should Improve PSN Security

Sony has no excuse not to implement protection against DDoS and other threats

PSN Back Online After DDoS Attacks, August 25 Maintenance Postponed

PSN Back Online After DDoS Attacks, August 25 Maintenance Postponed

The PlayStation Network remains operational until the upcoming planned offline period

DDoS Attacker Blames Sony for Not Using Protection on PSN Servers, Says Microsoft Is Better

DDoS Attacker Blames Sony for Not Using Protection on PSN Servers, Says Microsoft Is Better

Sony could have used the PS Plus money to improve the security of its servers and network

Sony Said No Personal Information Was Accessed During DDoS Attack on PSN

Sony Said No Personal Information Was Accessed During DDoS Attack on PSN

The company's network was the target of a concerted flooding attack yesterday

 
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