News yesterday that the Sun was hacked by LulzSec is just the latest in a long line of impressive hacks, but it again shows how hard it is to protect sites from such sustained, sophisticated attack.. LulzSec , a group of hackers which describes itself as, "a team of entertainment and security experts that specialise in the production of malicious comedic cybermaterials", managed to redirect visitors to the Sun's website yesterday evening to a hoax page falsely reporting that Rupert Murdoch had been found dead. It's not the first time a major UK newspaper has been hacked. Last April the Daily Telegraph saw its site hacked, apparently by a group angered by that paper's identification of Romanians as "gypsies" (they added a comment to one of paper's web pages that read, "Guess what, gypsies aren't romanians, morons.") The link for this article located at NewStatesman is no longer available. . The latest breach by LulzSec involving CNN underscores the persistent vulnerabilities websites face from advanced cyber threats.. LulzSec Hack, Web Security, Online Threats, Media Cyber Attack. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Infamous pranktivist hackers LulzSec exploited basic security mistakes on a News International website to redirect users towards a fake story on the supposed death of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, it has emerged. . The bogus story claimed that Murdoch had died after ingesting a "large quantity of palladium" (a rare metal*) before stumbling into his "famous topiary garden" (an in-joke reference to Topiary, the most famous member of LulzSec). The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . The bogus story claimed that Murdoch had died after ingesting a 'large quantity of palladium' (a rar. infamous, pranktivist, hackers, lulzsec, exploited, basic, security, mistakes, international, websi. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A hacktivist going by the alias 'Exiled Dave' broke into on-line newspaper the Orange County Register last week and edited several stories, one of which said that Microsoft founder Bill Gates had been arrested for hacking into "hundreds, maybe thousands" of . . . . A hacktivist going by the alias 'Exiled Dave' broke into on-line newspaper the Orange County Register last week and edited several stories, one of which said that Microsoft founder Bill Gates had been arrested for hacking into "hundreds, maybe thousands" of systems, according to an article by Adam Pennenberg for Inside.com. The altered OC Register article had originally detailed the arrest of suspected cracker Jason Diekman of Mission Viejo, California. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. . A digital renegade known as 'Shadow Alex' infiltrated the San Diego Tribune, manipulating headlines and igniting a news frenzy.. Hacktivism, Cyber Breach, Digital Activism, Online Security, Media Intrusion. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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