The FBI executed search warrants against two former online vandals it believes to be the members of "patriot" hacking group the Deceptive Duo, CNET News.com has learned. Agents confiscated computer equipment from Robert Lyttle, previously convicted of defacing dozens of . . . . The FBI executed search warrants against two former online vandals it believes to be the members of "patriot" hacking group the Deceptive Duo, CNET News.com has learned. Agents confiscated computer equipment from Robert Lyttle, previously convicted of defacing dozens of sites under the moniker Pimpshiz, in California on Monday, in connection with the Deceptive Duo case. The bureau also took equipment from The-Rev, a former member of the hacking group Sm0ked Crew, in Florida on Sunday, said a friend of the two hackers. "They knew that they were going to get caught," said Kelly Hallissey, a Las Vegas resident who bills herself as an "online mom" to several hackers, including the two suspects. She worried that the teenagers would be made an example under new laws passed as part of the U.S.A. Patriot Act and maintains that they truly thought they were helping. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . Law enforcement officials carried out raids targeting a pair of cybercriminals believed to be affiliated with the Illusive Pair hacking collective.. Deceptive Duo, Cybercrime Investigation, Online Hacking. . 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
Do you know which operating system your Web server's running? If the answer is Linux, there's an increasing chance your home page will be attacked. According to statistics gathered by security research group Attrition, Linux-based Web sites are four times more . . . . Do you know which operating system your Web server's running? If the answer is Linux, there's an increasing chance your home page will be attacked. According to statistics gathered by security research group Attrition, Linux-based Web sites are four times more likely to suffer online vandalism than just three months ago. As a member of Attrition, Matt (Munge) Dickerson has kept track of defacements for more than a year. The link for this article located at TheStar [LinuxToday] is no longer available. . Linux web servers are increasingly susceptible to security breaches, as evidenced by the upsurge in reports of defacements and acts of digital vandalism.. Linux Web Security,Cyber Threats,Online Vandalism,Web Server Attacks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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