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The FBI believes that the homeless man they arrested on Thursday was “Commander X”, a member of the People’s Liberation Front (PLF) associated with Anonymous hacktivism. 47-year-old Christopher Doyon has entered a not guilty plea to charges of “conspiracy to cause intentional damage to a protected computer, causing intentional damage to a protected computer, and […]

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DigiNotar — the CA that got hacked — announced bankruptcy yesterday (read the release). This is a very clear case where a company folded because it was hacked. However, this is not the first time something similar has happened. Earlier this year an Australian hosting provider called Distribute.IT was badly hacked and had no recoverable […]

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If you are a frequent reader of this blog, more or less you are already familiar with denial-of-service (DoS) attack. This attack typically targets a specific systems or servers and “floods” it with information in order to prevent legitimate users to access the information or service. This time around, we have observed a DoS attack […]

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