Anti-NSA hackers defaced Rovio's official Angry Birds website on Tuesday night as a reprisal against revelations that GCHQ and the NSA were feasting on data leaked from the popular smartphone game.. Angrybirds.com became "Spying Birds" as a result of the defacement (Zone-h mirror here). Rovio has confirmed the defacement, the International Business Times reports. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . GamersArena.net was altered to read 'Snoopers Guild' as a protest against government surveillance practices.. Angry Birds, Data Breach, Online Protest, Hacker Activism, Anti-NSA. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Hacker chronicler Quinn Norton spent months in 2011 and 2012 talking to members of the hacktivist collective Antisec, the division of Anonymous responsible for the leaked corporate emails that earned Jeremy Hammond a 10-year prison sentence. . Norton says she didn't take notes and was careful not to broach anyone's identity, but she details a retrospective of the group from memory in a piece titled "How Antisec died." The boldest claim? The nine-month FBI sting only nabbed two hackers from the group, Hammond and Hector Monsegur, also known as Sabu. . Norton says she didn't take notes and was careful not to broach anyone's identity, but she details a. hacker, chronicler, quinn, norton, spent, months, talking, members, hacktivist. . Alex
In 2004, a few years before the rise of Anonymous, the notorious online collective of hackers and activists, a seventeen-year-old named Jeremy Hammond gave a talk on . The link for this article located at New Yorker is no longer available. . The link for this article located at New Yorker is no longer available.. years, anonymous, notorious, online, collective, hackers. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A computer hacker who calls himself "The Jester" claimed responsibility for the cyber attack which took down the WikiLeaks site Sunday, shortly before it started posting hundreds of thousands of classified U.S. diplomatic cables. . The Jester, who describes himself as a "hacktivist for good," said he took the controversial site down "for attempting to endanger the lives of our troops, 'other assets' & foreign relations." He normally attacks Islamist websites, announcing "TANGO DOWN" on his Twitter account when claiming to have attacked a site. "Tango Down" is Special Forces jargon for having eliminated a terrorist. The link for this article located at CNN is no longer available. . The Trickster, branding himself a 'digital warrior for justice,' announced he was behind the assassination of the cyber operations linked to WikiLeaks.. Hacktivism, Cyber Attack, Online Activism. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In a move that free-speech activists hope will be trendsetting, Internet service provider Verio is standing up to the movie industry by refusing to remove a Web site the Motion Picture Association of America says is illegal. Many ISPs, especially smaller . . . . In a move that free-speech activists hope will be trendsetting, Internet service provider Verio is standing up to the movie industry by refusing to remove a Web site the Motion Picture Association of America says is illegal. Many ISPs, especially smaller ones that don't have large legal departments, yank sites immediately after receiving threatening letters from content providers to avoid liability. But Verio, a unit of NTT Communications that hosts more than 400,000 Web sites, is raising the bar for site closures by refusing to buckle under MPAA pressure. The link for this article located at USA Today is no longer available. . In a move that free-speech activists hope will be trendsetting, Internet service provider Verio is s. free-speech, activists, trendsetting, internet, service, provider, verio. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Politicians may not pander to them and experts may discount their opinions, but online vandals are getting the message out about what they think is important: Increasingly, that's politics. On the eve of the U.S. elections, vandals defaced the home pages . . . . Politicians may not pander to them and experts may discount their opinions, but online vandals are getting the message out about what they think is important: Increasingly, that's politics. On the eve of the U.S. elections, vandals defaced the home pages of the Republican National Committee, placing a spirited pro-Gore diatribe in its place. The Democratic National Committee said its site was subjected to repeated attacks. The defacements followed a spate of similar online graffiti posted by pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian activists over the past month. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Politicians may not pander to them and experts may discount their opinions, but online vandals are g. politicians, pander, experts, discount, their, opinions, online, vandals. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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