Even as he urged tens of thousands of Twitter followers to rise up and attack government and law enforcement, the most wanted hacker on the planet was working for the FBI. . New Yorker Hector Xavier Monsegur, 28, was exposed on Tuesday as the person behind Sabu, the colorful leader of Lulz Security, a much-feared and talented offshoot of the cyber-activist group Anonymous.. New Yorker Hector Xavier Monsegur, 28, was exposed on Tuesday as the person behind Sabu, the colorfu. urged, thousands, twitter, followers, attack, government. . Dave Wreski
It would be every computer hacker's dream. Working from home, playing the usual games, except this time breaking into computers alongside U.S. intelligence forces - hunting down Osama bin Laden's money through cyberspace. A German hacker claims his pals have done just that.. . .. It would be every computer hacker's dream. Working from home, playing the usual games, except this time breaking into computers alongside U.S. intelligence forces - hunting down Osama bin Laden's money through cyberspace. A German hacker claims his pals have done just that. And while most experts are skeptical of his claim, they concede that finding al-Qaida funds tucked away in banks around the world might require a few dirty digital tricks - either from inside the government or by "free-lancers." IT WOULDN'T be the first time the U.S. government has undertaken covert computer attacks to track enemy money. In 1998, Newsweek raised the possibility of electronic banking warfare, speculating U.S. government agents had been authorized to "diddle" with funds belonging to Slobodan Milosevic. But at least in that case, the action required a "finding" signed by President Clinton to initiate the high-level spying. . Delves into a cyber expert's assertion of collaborating with American military units to trace the financial networks supporting the Taliban via the digital realm.. Hacking Techniques, Covert Cyber Operations, Al-Qaida Funding. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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