Open source software portal Sourceforge has published details of the server compromise that forced the group to reset all its users' passwords. The postmortem follows news today that another open source portal, themes.org, had also been struck down . . . . Open source software portal Sourceforge has published details of the server compromise that forced the group to reset all its users' passwords. The postmortem follows news today that another open source portal, themes.org, had also been struck down by crackers. Late today the group's website was defaced by crackers before being replaced with a message the website was experiencing "fairly major technical difficulties". The website has since been stripped from the server and replaced with a "page not found" error message. The link for this article located at IT is no longer available. . Open source software portal Sourceforge has published details of the server compromise that forced t. source, software, portal, sourceforge, published, details, server, compromise, forced. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Less than a day after the British government was left red-faced after hackers defaced websites including that of the e-envoy Andrew Pinder, two more government servers were hacked, but this time by different intruders. . Less than a day after the British government was left red-faced after hackers defaced websites including that of the e-envoy Andrew Pinder, two more government servers were hacked, but this time by different intruders. The link for this article located at vnunet.com is no longer available. . UK administration faces a series of digital incursions as cybercriminals compromise vital web platforms, disrupting its internet visibility.. government Cybersecurity, website defacement, hacking incident. . Anthony Pell
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