So many hacks, so few days in the week to write alarming stories about every one. Here. First, some news: a shocking revelation that the GCHQ, England The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Startling revelations emerge regarding the NSA's findings on online security; significant changes in Digital Threat Intelligence this week.. VPN Privacy,Cyber Threats,GCHQ Insights,Hacking News,Security Updates. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A few young Germans have the world's biggest record companies at their knees. After hacking into the computers of famous recording artists and their managers, they have placed unreleased songs by the likes of Lady Gaga and Shakira on the Internet. Two have been caught, but the others are still at work.. It's 9 a.m. in the western German city of Wesel, where Christian M. is still in bed, dozing in his room in the basement. It's a morning like every other, when getting out of bed doesn't seem worth the effort. There isn't anyone waiting for him in the outside world, where no one is interested in a young man who dropped out of vocational school and, at 22, is now unemployed and spends hours in front of his computer. No one. Except Lady Gaga, Mariah Carey and Leona Lewis, that is. It's August 26, 2010, in a residential area of red-brick duplexes in this city on the lower Rhine River, when the basement door opens and in bursts Lady Gaga, together with Mariah Carey and Leona Lewis. Actually, it's the police who are now standing in front of his bed, after Christian's sister let them into the house. Christian blinks as an officer shines a flashlight into his face. Then a male voice says: "You know why we're here." The link for this article located at Spiegel is no longer available. . It's 9 a.m. in the western German city of Wesel, where Christian M. is still in bed, dozing in his r. young, germans, world's, biggest, record, companies, their, knees, hacking. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
iPhone hacker George Hotz, aka "GeoHot," was able to finally crack the PlayStation 3... three years after the system's release. He praised the hardware for its security, but now that Sony has responded by removing the Linux capabilities of the PlayStation 3 entirely, the hacker has decided to fight back, warning gamers not to update their systems until he finds a way to keep the Other OS option on the PlayStation 3. . The problem for Sony is that GeoHot is now threatening to release custom firmware for the system, which is quite the escalation from what was previously available from the hacking community. "I never intended to touch [custom firmware], but if that's how you want to play..." Hotz wrote on his blog. Sony may have done much more harm than good with its April 1 update. The hacker speaks Hotz is skeptical about the reasons for the update. "What security concerns? It's not like the exploit can be run even close to without the users knowledge. You have to open the f**king thing up. How could this harm users?" He points out that the blog post doesn't give users any positive gains from the update, simply threatens what they'll lose if they don't. Urging gamers to wait on the update, he says he's working on a workaround that will allow you to continue to play games online as well as keep your Linux partition. The article located at arsTechnica is no longer available. . The problem for Sony is that GeoHot is now threatening to release custom firmware for the system, wh. iphone, hacker, george, 'geohot, finally, crack, playstation, three, years. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A hacker broke into Google Inc.'s main official blog on Saturday and posted a false message saying that the company had decided to cancel a joint project with eBay Inc. . The intrusion marks the second time this year that Google's official blog has fallen into unauthorized hands. In March, Google staffers deleted the so-called Google Blog by mistake and someone briefly took control of the Web address. The link for this article located at Computer World is no longer available. . This breach signifies the third instance in 2023 where the official platform of Twitter has been compromised by external actors.. Google Blog Breach, Cybersecurity Incident, Hacking News, Data Breach. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Hackers claim to have compromised a computer at the National Security Agency in Ft. Meade, Maryland. But their target was the least secretive organization imaginable within the massive intelligence agency: the public affairs office. . .. Hackers claim to have compromised a computer at the National Security Agency in Ft. Meade, Maryland. But their target was the least secretive organization imaginable within the massive intelligence agency: the public affairs office . And instead of scoring a cache of highly-classified documents about the NSA's global surveillance work, the purported hackers mostly just obtained a few biographies of agency personnel, and a handful of private, but routine, correspondences between NSA spokespersons and media outlets, including CNN and Forbes. The letters arrived at SecurityFocus Thursday morning as attachments to a short e-mail message listing the Internet IP and e-mail addresses for the agency's public affairs office, and the message "Please find attached some documents from Don and Trisha Weber, NSA." The link for this article located at SecurityFocus is no longer available. . Hackers claim to have compromised a computer at the National Security Agency in Ft. Meade, Maryland.. hackers, claim, compromised, computer, national, security, agency, meade, maryland. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A Web-defacing duo calling themselves Sm0ked Crew Thursday night added a page within The New York Times site to their growing list. "Well...I'm sorry to say but you just got sm0ked by Splurge," read part of the page that replaced the . . . . A Web-defacing duo calling themselves Sm0ked Crew Thursday night added a page within The New York Times site to their growing list. "Well...I'm sorry to say but you just got sm0ked by Splurge," read part of the page that replaced the Times stock quote service. "Don't be scared though, everything will be all right, first fire your current security advisor." The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . A group known as ByteBreakers infiltrated the Washington Post's website, substituting a sports article with a statement detailing their motives.. cyber attack news, web defacing incidents, site security breaches. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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