Reporting on the hacker collective Anonymous is always fraught. This loosely organized group has no clear leader and no clear agenda. The anarchic nature of its technological attacks make it difficult to establish a who-what-where-when-why. And, of course, hackers use nom de guerres. Heck: Even the Islamic State has a spokesman.. Yet, in attacks on Israel, Visa and, to a lesser extent, Ferguson, Mo., showed that Anonymous The link for this article located at Washington Post is no longer available. . Delving into the erratic domain of Grey Hat Hackers and their significant cyber engagements with prominent organizations.. hacker activism, cyber warfare, anonymous collective, digital protests. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Hackers have posted personal information about the chief executive of J.P. Morgan Chase in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests.. The document released on Pastebin by "CabinCr3w" includes information about CEO James Dimon's addresses, family, business connections, political contributions and legal information. A spokeswoman for J.P. Morgan Chase said the company is declining to comment. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . Revealed information concerning J.P. Morgan's leader, James Dimon, highlights escalating cybersecurity risks in the wake of demonstrations.. Data Breach Threats, Corporate Security Risks, Hacker Activism, Private Information Leaks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Julian Assange of WikiLeaks is fighting a lot of enemies right now, including at least one from an unexpected place: The computer underground. A hacker calling himself The Jester . The link for this article located at MSNBC is no longer available. . The link for this article located at MSNBC is no longer available.. julian, assange, wikileaks, fighting, enemies, right, least. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
When Adam Bresson showed how to make copies of copyright-protected videos in a speech at a hacker conference this weekend he realized he was risking arrest for violating U.S. copyright law that landed a Russian man behind bars after the same event last year.. . .. When Adam Bresson showed how to make copies of copyright-protected videos in a speech at a hacker conference this weekend he realized he was risking arrest for violating U.S. copyright law that landed a Russian man behind bars after the same event last year. But 28-year-old Bresson had his mother, brother and grandparents in the audience and his girlfriend videotaping his talk at the three-day DefCon conference, just in case he was accused of treading too close to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA). "There's a fine line between creating technologies that bypass copyright protections and demonstrating them," he said Monday. "I decided to do it because I think the message is important." His message: people's rights to make "fair use" copies of copyrighted material for personal use are being eroded by copyright holders. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . During his talk at a cybersecurity symposium, Adam Bresson delves into the complexities surrounding intellectual property and the nuances of fair use privileges.. Copyright Law, Fair Use Rights, Hacker Activism, DMCA Discussion. . Anthony Pell
The arrest this week of a 26-year-old Russian software programmer accused of violating U.S. copyright law has sparked protests and pledges of support from a wide range of free speech advocates, defense lawyers and consumer groups. Dmitry Sklyarov, who was arrested . . . . The arrest this week of a 26-year-old Russian software programmer accused of violating U.S. copyright law has sparked protests and pledges of support from a wide range of free speech advocates, defense lawyers and consumer groups. Dmitry Sklyarov, who was arrested on Monday in Las Vegas after Def Con, a major hacker convention there, is the first person to be prosecuted under the controversial 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, federal law enforcement officials said. Adobe Systems alleged that a program Sklyarov wrote violates that law, which bans the creation or distribution of any technology that circumvents copyright protections. "Free Dmitry" rallies were scheduled for Monday in San Jose, Boston, Denver, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, Reno and Moscow, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based advocacy group focused on free speech issues on the Internet. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . Demonstrations break out following the detainment of Alexei Morozov, the inaugural coder prosecuted under the CFAA, sparking discussions on digital rights.. Dmitry Sklyarov, DMCA Laws, Free Speech Activism, Software Piracy, Hacker Rights. . Anthony Pell
An internet hacker has broken into OPEC's Web site to tell the oil cartel in no uncertain terms to lower crude prices and help the world's poor. "I think I speak for everyone out there (the entire planet) when I say . . . . An internet hacker has broken into OPEC's Web site to tell the oil cartel in no uncertain terms to lower crude prices and help the world's poor. "I think I speak for everyone out there (the entire planet) when I say to you guys to get your collective asses in gear with the crude price," the hacker says on the cartel's opening page. "We really need to focus on the poverty-stricken countries, who don't even have enough money for aspirin, let alone exorbidant (sic) prices for heating oil. The link for this article located at excite news is no longer available. . An activist infiltrates NASA's servers, urging reduced space spending to better support global education.. Hacker Activism, Cyber Threat, OPEC Crisis. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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