A defacer affiliated with Anonymous vandalised Sony's online front door this week over the corporate behemoth's support of SOPA, a hated anti-piracy law proposed in the US. . The Sony Picture's website was defaced and clearly unauthorised comments were posted on the media giant's Facebook page. The digital graffiti was scribbled by a hacker who uses the Twitter handle s3rver_exe. Both acts of vandalism were rapidly purged, while the YouTube video illustrating the hack was quickly pulled. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . The Sony Picture's website was defaced and clearly unauthorised comments were posted on the media gi. defacer, affiliated, anonymous, vandalised, sony's, online, front, corporate. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A number of Congressional websites were defaced with abuse aimed at President Obama following Wednesday's State of the Union address. Websites maintained by Congressmen including Charles Gonzalez (Texas), Spencer Bachus (Alabama) and Brian Baird (Washington) were replaced with a one-line abusive message aimed at Obama by the "Red Eye Crew" from Brazil in the early hours of Thursday morning.. The affected sites are all hosted on the house.gov domain, but only a minority of sites resident on the domain were hacked to display digital graffiti. Some Congressional committee websites were also affected. At least some of the affected sites remain defaced on Thursday morning. A full list of affected sites and additional commentary on the mass defacement can be found in a post by security blogger Praetorian Prefect here. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. . Legislative portals encountered tampering filled with hostile remarks following the Presidential Address, indicating a politically motivated breach.. Congressional Websites, Cybersecurity Attack, Digital Graffiti, Hacking Incident. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
An anonymous hacker has reportedly defaced at least 50, and possibly as many as 110, Web sites with pro-Napster, anti-record industry graffiti and messages. A radio report today said the unknown intruder attacked sites ranging from NASA to the Communications . . . . An anonymous hacker has reportedly defaced at least 50, and possibly as many as 110, Web sites with pro-Napster, anti-record industry graffiti and messages. A radio report today said the unknown intruder attacked sites ranging from NASA to the Communications Workers of America following the court ruling earlier this week that could force MP3.com to pay millions of dollars in damages to Universal Music Group. The link for this article located at NewsBytes is no longer available. . A mysterious cyber collective compromised more than 100 websites with anti-music industry slogans in response to a judicial decision.. Site Defacement, Hacker Attacks, Digital Graffiti. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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