LulzSec case in UK brings sentences for four men
Core members of LulzSec have been sentenced for their campaigns — and, according to the defence, some of the victims were "thoroughly deserving" of what happened to them.
Core members of LulzSec have been sentenced for their campaigns — and, according to the defence, some of the victims were "thoroughly deserving" of what happened to them.
An annual report to Congress alleges that the Chinese government had a steady campaign of hacking during 2012, designed to acquire information about the US government's foreign policy and military plans.
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The Australian Federal Police has arrested a 24-year-old man who claims to be the leader of LulzSec. more »
Matthew Keys said he was told his termination was related to his tweet activity during the Boston Marathon bomber manhunt — and that his federal indictment was not mentioned. more »
An independent testing lab in Germany has found that search engines are not 100 per cent effective at removing malicious sites from results — and Microsoft's Bing is one of the worst offenders. more »
A new trojan has appeared on Skype that takes over your PC and turns it into a remote processor for generating Bitcoins. more »
Trojan.Yontoo.1 is the most prominent of adware trojans making the rounds, installing a plug-in that renders fraudulent ads on web pages. more »
Broadcom’s 802.11ac router SoC has Norton’s home security suite built in to protect all connected devices. more »
Sir Tim Berners-Lee has branded the Australian government's data retention proposals as "fraught with massive danger" and containing the possibility to hold every Australian to ransom if data logs are stolen. more »