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Britain court sentences four hackers guilty of cyberattacks
LONDON – Four hackers who pleaded guilty to a series of high-profile cyberattacks on computers in the U.S. and Britain, including those of the CIA and Sony Pictures, were sentenced Thursday to up to 32 months in prison. The four men, all Britons,...Tags: FBI, Lifestyle and Leisure, Networking, Computer Crime, U.S. Air Force
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Alleged L.A. Times hacker Matthew Keys fired by Reuters
News agency Reuters has fired deputy social media editor Matthew Keys after he was indicted on federal charges of conspiring with the hacking group Anonymous to breach a Tribune Co. website, changing a Los Angeles Times online story. Matthew Keys, 26,...
Tags: Computer Crime, Networking, Justice System, Tribune Company, Lawyers
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Matthew Keys on Reuters firing: 'They were looking for an out'
Matthew Keys, the former deputy social media editor for the Reuters news agency who is accused of conspiring with the hacking group Anonymous, says he was fired because of the federal case against him, not his social media activities as the agency...
Tags: Computer Crime, Networking, Reese Witherspoon, Media Industry, Tribune Company
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Israel braces as hackers launch Internet attack
JERUSALEM -- A widespread hacker attack targeting Israeli websites caused some disruption to government, academic and private sites Sunday. The extent of the damage was unclear at midday, but officials said strategic infrastructure appeared to have...
Tags: Government, Israel, National Government, Computer Crime, Memorial Day
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Hackers apparently break into North Korean social media sites
SEOUL -- A group of hackers claimed it broke into North Korea’s Twitter and Flickr social media sites Thursday. North Korea’s Twitter account, which normally posts articles and bellicose rhetoric from the regime in Pyongyang, included tweets...
Tags: Twitter, Inc., North Korea, Social Media, Kim Jong Un
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North Korea's Twitter, Flickr accounts hacked; Anonymous speaks up
As North Korea continues to threaten the U.S. and South Korea with war rhetoric, hackers have taken over the country's social media accounts and many of its websites. North Korea's Twitter and Flickr accounts began pushing content Thursday that is...
Tags: Twitter, Inc., Computer Crime, North Korea, Social Media, Kim Jong Un
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Wisconsin man indicted in Anonymous attack of Koch Industries
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details.A Wisconsin man could face years in federal prison if he is convicted of helping hacker collective Anonymous take down Koch Industries' website during protests in the state's capital in 2011, according to an indictment revealed this week. The charges...Tags: FBI, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Computer Crime, Greenpeace
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Steal his movie and Simon Klose will thank you
AUSTIN, Texas — Simon Klose would like you to steal his movie. Stream it, download it, share it with someone in Croatia or Brazil and remix it with videos of kittens playing patty-cake, if that's your kind of thing. Klose, 37, is the director of...
Tags: Sweden, Interpol, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Computer Networking and Internet, Apple iTunes
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Matthew Keys target of Draconian computer laws, attorney says
L.A. NOWReuters journalist Matthew Keys is only being targeted by the Department of Justice because he was reporting on the “hacktivist” group Anonymous, Keys' attorney said Friday.... -
Reuters suspends Matthew Keys after Times hacking indictment
L.A. NOWNews agency Reuters has suspended a deputy social media editor after he was indicted on federal charges of conspiring with the hacking group Anonymous to breach a Tribune Co. website, changing a Los Angeles Times online story. Reuters spokesman David........ -
Gamer may be behind 'Chippy 1337' hack of L.A. Times
L.A. NOWA hacker identity linked to a breach of Tribune Co. servers in 2010 that led to a changed headline on the Los Angeles Times website has also been linked with hacks on international gaming servers, according to multiple tech blogs and fan sites.... -
Matthew Keys 'fine' after indictment on hacking charges
L.A. NOWMatthew Keys, the Thomson Reuters deputy social media editor indicted Thursday for allegedly conspiring with members of the hacking group “Anonymous” to infiltrate a Tribune site, reassured friends on Twitter that he is "fine." He said that it...
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