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Here’s How a Hack Took Down Other ‘Legitimate’ Hackers

Before we continue, you might be wondering how could there be 'legitimate' hackers. Well, companies such as the one that…

9 years ago

Australian Classification Board Bans 220 Video Games in 4 Months

The Australian Government has continued its crusade against video games and deemed approximately 220 titles to be unsuitable for public consumption.…

9 years ago

US Government Logins For Sale

The United States government spent approximately $610 billion funding military defence in 2015, Cyber security? Well this is nearer 99p…

9 years ago

This Is Why New Software Comes With Old Flaws

You are probably wondering why we hear that legacy flaws are still present in new software. Well, the answer is…

9 years ago

Snowden Files Cracked: Identities of US and UK Spies Revealed

Edward Snowden is a famous name in almost every house, his action was revealing the level of information and actions…

9 years ago

OPM Hack Believed To Be Worse Than First Revealed

publically exposed hacks are almost an everyday occurrences in modern times, with everything from cloud storage hacks revealing personal pictures to…

9 years ago

UK Government Wants to Monitor Social Networking

UK government ministers announced over the weekend that it has awarded contracts to five companies to monitor citizen’s online content…

9 years ago

US Senate Rejects Metadata Surveillance Review Legislation

Edward Snowden revealed that the US intelligence agencies was monitoring and collecting information outside of their jurisdiction, collecting data in…

9 years ago

UK Government Changes Law Covering Digital Surveillance

Edward Snowden exposed a world which some speculated, but few publically acknowledged. A world where every piece of information we…

10 years ago

Court Rejects Lawsuit Challenging the Use of Personal Electronics During Flights

A court has overturned a lawsuit challenging the Federal Aviation Administration's decision to loosen restrictions on the use of personal electronics…

10 years ago

Metadata Spying Not Covered by the Patriot Act

Edward Snowden. A name that is known in most households, the guy that blew the whistle on the giant listening…

10 years ago

3-D Printed Gun Owner Sues Goverment

Say hello to the Liberator. The Liberator when first released was a big deal among the technological and law worlds,…

10 years ago

Who’s Listening to Your Communications?

Since the Snowden leaks in mid-2013, governments have been mixed about reviewing and releasing information about their digital monitoring methods.…

10 years ago

UK to Offer Tax Breaks to Game Developers

In an effort to attract video game makers over to the British Isles, the UK government is to offer tax…

10 years ago

Verizon Pokes Fun at Net Neutrality With Response Written in Morse Code

It's no surprise that Verizon, one of the big monopolistic US ISP and mobile providers, is unhappy with yesterday's net…

10 years ago