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Lulzsec Hackers Break Into U.S. Senate Computers

Lulzsec Hackers Break Into U.S. Senate Computers

Jun 14, 2011
Lulzsec Hackers Break Into U.S. Senate Computers The loosely organized hacker group Lulz Security broke into a public portion of the Senate website but did not reach behind a firewall into a more sensitive portion of the network, Martina Bradford, the deputy Senate sergeant at arms.Lulz announced the hack on Monday. Lulz Security, who have hacked into Sony's website and the U.S. Public Broadcasting System, posted online a list of files that appear not to be sensitive but indicate the hackers had been into the Senate's computer network. " We don't like the US government very much, " Lulz Security said at the top of their release. " This is a small, just-for-kicks release of some internal data from Senate.gov - is this an act of war, gentlemen? Problem? " The Senate has been the frequent target of hacking attacks, with tens of thousands thwarted each month, Senate Sergeant at Arms Terrance Gainer told Reuters in early June. Still, the break-in is ...
60 websites defaced by SbZ-GHoST TeaM against Denmark ,USA & Israel

60 websites defaced by SbZ-GHoST TeaM against Denmark ,USA & Israel

Jun 14, 2011
60 websites defaced by SbZ-GHoST TeaM against Denmark ,USA & Israel SbZ-GHoST TeaM hack almost 60 website with a message on deface page " This Hack iS To DeFend Islam That Has Been Harrased by Denmark and USA and Israel " .  Hacked sites list at  http://pastebin.com/tPDjektH
Video Presentation on Stuxnet by Hungry Beast

Video Presentation on Stuxnet by Hungry Beast

Jun 13, 2011
Video Presentation on Stuxnet by Hungry Beast In June last year, a computer virus called Stuxnet was discovered lurking in the data banks of power plants, traffic control systems and factories around the world. Pandora's box has been opened; on the new battlefield the aggressors are anonymous, the shots are fired without starting wars and the foot soldiers can pull their triggers without leaving their desks. Last week the United States government announced they would retaliate to a cyber-attack with conventional force. The threat is real, and the age in which a computer bug could cost lives has begun.
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2026 Cloud Threats Report

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80% of cloud breaches still start with the basics - and AI is making them faster. Get insights into the patterns behind today's cloud attacks.
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Pentest Like Attackers Actually Do. SEC560 at SANSFIRE 2026

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From Kerberoasting to domain dominance—SEC560 covers the full kill chain. Washington, D.C., July 13.
Turkey police arrests 32 Anonymous hackers for DDOS attack

Turkey police arrests 32 Anonymous hackers for DDOS attack

Jun 13, 2011
Turkey police arrests 32 Anonymous hackers for DDOS attack Turkey have detained 32 more suspects that the authorities believe are linked to Anonymous. The Turkish state-run news agency reports that the suspect were taken into custody by police after raids in dozens of cities it’s not clear how the police linked the 32 people to the hacker group. The arrests in Turkey came after the hacker group targeted the Turkish websites of the prime minister’s office and parliament in what the group called a protest against the plans of the Turkish government to place filters on the internet. Anonymous also issued a statement that said, “Regardless of how many times you are told, you refuse to understand. There are no leaders of Anonymous. Anonymous is not based on personal distinction,” the group posted in a statement. “You have not detained three participants of Anonymous. We have no members and we are not a group of any kind. You have, however, detained three civilians expressing themselv...
26,000 Porn websites passwords exposed by LulzSec

26,000 Porn websites passwords exposed by LulzSec

Jun 12, 2011
26,000 Porn websites passwords exposed by LulzSec LulzSec hacking group has published login passwords for almost 26,000 users of an x-rated porn website via there Twitter Account. LulzSec drew particular attention to various government and military email addresses (.mil and .gov) that appeared to have accounts with the porn website . Read More at NakedSecurity
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