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Anonymous Hackers Briefly Disable Kremlin Website in Protest

Activists from the hacker group 'Anonymous' blocked access to Russian President Vladimir Putin's website for several minutes on Wednesday, Reuters reports.. Internet users in Russia were unable to access the www.kremlin.ru web site for several minutes, the report said. "Anonymous shuts down Kremlin's websites," the hacker group boasted on its "Op_Russia" Twitter account, "kremlin.ru - TANGO DOWN." The link for this article located at Fox News is no longer available. . The official Kremlin website experienced a temporary outage due to the actions of Anonymous hackers, igniting discussions about the rise of cybersecurity activism.. Anonymous Hackers,Cyber Disruption,Kremlin Website Attack. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 09, 2012 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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U.S. Security Expert's Lawsuit Against Japan for Censorship of Speech

A U.S. computer security expert is suing the Japanese government for violation of his freedom of speech, alleging they censored him at a recent computer security conference, the plaintiff said at a news conference on Monday. The lawsuit is the first of its kind in Japan, according to his lawyer. . . .. A U.S. computer security expert is suing the Japanese government for violation of his freedom of speech, alleging they censored him at a recent computer security conference, the plaintiff said at a news conference on Monday. The lawsuit is the first of its kind in Japan, according to his lawyer. A legal firm representing Ejovi Nuwere, chief technology officer of SecurityLab Technologies, filed a petition at the Tokyo District Court against the Japanese government on Monday for punitive damages of ¥30 million ($290,406) for violation of Nuwere's rights under Article 21 of the Japanese Constitution, according to Nuwere's attorney Tsutomu Shimizu. Clause one of the article guarantees freedom of speech, press, and all other forms of expression. The petition was filed following a claim by Nuwere that officials of Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) forced him to abandon a presentation he was to have given on Nov. 12 on security issues related to Japan's online citizen registry network, called Juki Net. Juki Net is a national network of databases that contain the names and personal details of nearly every person residing in Japan. It has been surrounded by controversy, particularly over its security. The link for this article located at infoworld.com is no longer available. . A U.S. computer security expert is suing the Japanese government for violation of his freedom of spe. computer, security, expert, suing, japanese, government, violation, freedom. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Nov 22, 2004 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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Usenix Symposium Highlights Copyright Concerns for Security Researchers

A cloud of fear and uncertainty hung over the 10th annual Usenix Security Symposium here last week, as IT researchers wondered nervously whether they would be hauled off to jail by the FBI for revealing security flaws in an antipiracy technology . . . . A cloud of fear and uncertainty hung over the 10th annual Usenix Security Symposium here last week, as IT researchers wondered nervously whether they would be hauled off to jail by the FBI for revealing security flaws in an antipiracy technology backed by the music industry. That didn't happen, but new charges of government censorship are being levied by critics of a 1998 law designed to protect copyrighted digital material, such as software, from unauthorized access and copying (see story). If the law isn't changed, legitimate scientists and corporate IT workers conducting research to improve computer and network security could be sent to jail, legal experts said. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . A cloud of fear and uncertainty hung over the 10th annual Usenix Security Symposium here last week, . cloud, uncertainty, annual, usenix, security, symposium. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Aug 21, 2001 User Avatar Anthony Pell Organizations/Events
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China Shuts Down Pro-Democracy Site, Germany Blocks Nazi Slogans

China has shut down a "dissident" web site run by a pro-democracy human rights group. And in Berlin, the German government has began to block Nazi slogans as German Web addresses after discovering someone had registered https://www.zukunft-braucht-erinnerung.de/. . China has shut down a "dissident" web site run by a pro-democracy human rights group. And in Berlin, the German government has began to block Nazi slogans as German Web addresses after discovering someone had registered https://www.zukunft-braucht-erinnerung.de/. The link for this article located at CipherWar.com is no longer available. . China has shut down a 'dissident' web site run by a pro-democracy human rights group. And in Berlin,. china, 'dissident', pro-democracy, human, rights, group, berlin. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 09, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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