Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Anonymous takes down security firm's website, vows to fight on after arrests

  LulzSec bust a blow to Anonymous? Not so fast | High-profile hacker arrests a coup for FBI, analysts say
 
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Anonymous takes down security firm's website, vows to fight on after arrests
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LulzSec bust a blow to Anonymous? Not so fast
Security experts say it's too early to tell how much damage has been done to the hacking groups that operate under the loose affiliation of Anonymous. Read More

High-profile hacker arrests a coup for FBI, analysts say
Security analysts said that the today's FBI arrest of of several prominent members of LulzSec and Anonymous highlight the seriousness with which U.S. law enforcement is treating the hactivist activities espoused by such groups. Read More


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Israeli president talks democracy, power of Facebook
In an attempt to learn how to use social media to bridge the divide between countries, Israeli President Shimon Peres is visiting Facebook's headquarters today. Read More

US lawmakers ask if federal workers have email privacy
Two Republican lawmakers have asked President Barack Obama's administration to investigate whether agencies are regularly monitoring federal workers' private email accounts after reports of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration firing employees over comments made in personal email messages. Read More

 
 
 

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