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Hacktivism

Anonymous presented OnionIRC, a chat service in the Dark Web

Anonymous announced OnionIRC, a new chatroom in the DarkWeb dedicated to teaching hacking and coding techniques and encryption mechanisms. Anonymous, the most popular collective of hacktivists, has announced a new chatroom in the DarkWeb dedicated to teaching...

April 20, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacktivism 

Former Reuters Matthew Keys sentenced to 2 years for hacking

This week the former Reuters journalist Matthew Keys was sentenced to two years in prison for helping the Anonymous collective in computer hacking. Matthew Keys, a former Reuters journalist, who was convicted in October 2015 of supporting the Anonymous...

April 15, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Hacktivism  Laws and regulations 

British Govt vs Lauri Love, it’s battle for encryption keys

The British Government is attempting to force the hacktivist Lauri Love to hand over his encryption keys to access data stored in his seized laptop. Lauri Love is the hacktivist accused of breaking into Government networks, now the UK NCA wants to oblige...

April 13, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacktivism  Laws and regulations 

Cyber Justice Team claims a massive Data Leak from the Syrian Gov

The Cyber Justice Team claims a massive Data Leak from the Syrian Government, more than 43 GB of Data available Online The hacker group named Cyber Justice Team leaked 10 GB of compressed data (when decompressed are over 43 GB of data) from several...

April 10, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Data Breach  Hacking  Hacktivism 

Anonymous Philippines hacked the COMELEC. It is the biggest government related data breach

Anonymous Philippines hacked the COMELEC database, the incident exposed records of more than 55 million voters, it is the biggest gov-related data breach. A few days ago I reported the news on the availability online of a database containing data of more...

April 7, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Data Breach  Hacktivism 

DB with records of 50 Million Turkish Citizens Leaked Online. Are they recycled data?

A database containing records of 50 Million Turkish Citizens appeared online in the weekend. Is it a new or a recycled archive? Details of almost 50 Million Turkish citizens have been leaked online, the bulk data was hosted on a server with the IP address 185.100.87.84. The...

April 4, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Data Breach  Hacking  Hacktivism 

Duqu – The worst may still have to come for critical infrastructures

Duqu, a name that we are reading since several months and with whom we have called a malware that scares the scientific community for some features we will shortly describe. I wrote a lot in this blog about Duqu and on more than one occasion we have raised...

December 19, 2011  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Hacking  Hacktivism  Intelligence  Malware  Security 


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