Anonymous releasing 1.7GB of data
Anonymous isn't a particular hacker group. Many groups nowadays use this name because Anonymour stands for an ideea. It all began on an imageboard where no one had an identity. Today many hacker...
View ArticleKindle web access is no longer unlimited
Amazon Kindle was a real breakthrough, almost ahead of its time. It offered the ease of reading books on a seamlessly small device that had great battery power and a great display thanks to the e-ink...
View ArticleLulzSec hacker Sabu helps Feds by snitching on his fellow hacker friends
LulzSec hacker known as Sabu was rewarded with six months of freedom after doing a great job as a F.B.I. informant. The notorious hacker is none other than 28 year old Hector Monsegur.
View ArticleAnonymous' Barrett Brown arrested by FBI
Self proclaimed Anonymous spokesman Barrett Brown was arrested by Dallas law enforcement after FBI raided his house this Wednesday. Barrett made public threats against FBI agent Robert Smith in his...
View ArticleFacebook experiment: Will friends snitch you for not using your real name?
Facebook is asking a select number of users if some of their friends use their real name. This is done in order to test one of Facebook's latest experiments. Facebook faces a problem among people who...
View ArticleKim Dotcom hopes to offer free broadband in New Zealand
Internet is expensive in New Zealand and Kim Dotcom, the big internet entrepreneur that founded MegaUpload, has plans that would offer free broadband to all New Zealanders. Kim Dotcom is still facing...
View ArticleNorth Korea Expands Internet Access to Visitors
North Korea is set to widen internet access through mobile and other portable devices, just to visitors. North Korean residents will, however, still not have the privilege of accessing the widened...
View ArticleWikiLeaks releases gigabytes of encrypted data as insurance
The anti-secrecy group which also helped Edward Snowden after he leaked secret documents from NSA decided it was about time to have some kind of insurance. On Saturday WikiLeaks posted on Twitter and...
View ArticlePopular torrent site PirateBay is back with reduced staff
It didn't take so much time for the popular torrent website to make a comeback after some of its servers were seized by Swedish police which ultimately lead to its shut down. But for some it felt like...
View ArticleAnother Nintendo game pulled from the eShop due to Homebrew exploit
After it was found out that the indie multiplayer shooter for the Nintendo 3DS can be used to boot homebrew games and apps, the game "Ironfall: Invasion" was removed from both the U.S. and European...
View ArticleNow, it’s about the privacy opposed to security, in the Apple vs. FBI case
Things changed now and the FBI have made history: Apple needs the FBI help, if possible, to identify vulnerabilities in their data protection system on iPhones. The agency has shown no interest in...
View ArticleFacebook experiment: Will friends snitch you for not using your real name?
Facebook is asking a select number of users if some of their friends use their real name. This is done in order to test one of Facebook's latest experiments. Facebook faces a problem among people who...
View ArticleKim Dotcom hopes to offer free broadband in New Zealand
Internet is expensive in New Zealand and Kim Dotcom, the big internet entrepreneur that founded MegaUpload, has plans that would offer free broadband to all New Zealanders. Kim Dotcom is still facing...
View ArticleNorth Korea Expands Internet Access to Visitors
North Korea is set to widen internet access through mobile and other portable devices, just to visitors. North Korean residents will, however, still not have the privilege of accessing the widened...
View ArticleWikiLeaks releases gigabytes of encrypted data as insurance
The anti-secrecy group which also helped Edward Snowden after he leaked secret documents from NSA decided it was about time to have some kind of insurance. On Saturday WikiLeaks posted on Twitter and...
View ArticlePopular torrent site PirateBay is back with reduced staff
It didn't take so much time for the popular torrent website to make a comeback after some of its servers were seized by Swedish police which ultimately lead to its shut down. But for some it felt like...
View ArticleAnother Nintendo game pulled from the eShop due to Homebrew exploit
After it was found out that the indie multiplayer shooter for the Nintendo 3DS can be used to boot homebrew games and apps, the game "Ironfall: Invasion" was removed from both the U.S. and European...
View ArticleNow, it’s about the privacy opposed to security, in the Apple vs. FBI case
Things changed now and the FBI have made history: Apple needs the FBI help, if possible, to identify vulnerabilities in their data protection system on iPhones. The agency has shown no interest in...
View ArticleThe Federal Communications Commission is investigating what blocked comments...
The Federal Communications Commission says its web site was hit with an online attack in the last weekend, Sunday night. It was at about the same time HBO's John Oliver urged viewers to go to the site...
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