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Microsoft Patched NSA Hack on Global Banks Before it was Leaked
Microsoft has announced that the NSA Global Banking leak released earlier this week (which reportedly exposed flaws in Windows security) had been fixed before the leak had even been issued. The leak reportedly exposed flaws within Window security which allowed the NSA to monitor the Global Bank, which by proxy…
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Nissan’s Main Websites Knocked Offline by Anonymous
Anonymous have struck once again, the target this time: car manufacturer Nissan. Two of Nissan’s main websites were affected by the attack, with their global and Japanese sites being suspended after a barrage of traffic was received by both sites. While both of those sites remain offline, both the US…
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Major ISIS Messaging Forum Taken Down by Anonymous
It seems that Anonymous’ recent pledge of action against ISIS on the online front was honored, as in the wake of the attacks on Paris, the infamous mask-wearing hacktivists have taken down ISIS’ main forum, one of the central hubs of communication used by the terrorist group. For a time…
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Anonymous Leak Details Of All U.S Federal Reserve Employees
FBI representatives recently went on record to say that Anonymous was now dead after the arrest of the LulzSec hackers, one even went on Twitter to say that Anonymous was nothing more than a “yack”. However, shortly after this Anonymous served the FBI a slice of humble pie as they…
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Anonymous Claims $3 billion Damage In #OpIsrael So Far
Anonymous recently started a campaign against the Israeli government in protest against their treatment of Palestinians and the Palestinian situation. Anonymous called this operation “#OpIsrael” and it has running for quite a while now. The latest update from Anonymous claims to have caused over $3 billion in damage, hacking 100,000 Israeli websites,…
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Routers With Default Username And Password Can Be Used To Attack Internet Providers
Ever thought your router is secured just because it has the default administrator username and password? Think again! It is reported that many of those home networking devices such as routers will be the next target for cyber criminal groups to commit online attacks. IOActive researchers Ehab Hussein and Sofiane…
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