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More than 10,000 Facebook account hacked by TeamSwaSTika

More than 10,000 Facebook account hacked by TeamSwaSTika

Oct 17, 2011
More than 10,000 Facebook account hacked by TeamSwaSTika Another group of Hackers, self titled Team Swastika, have caused panic amongst Facebook users after releasing the details of 10,000 accounts onto popular text sharing site, Pastebin. Pastebin, usually used to share source code, has frequently been host to a number of text files that contain the details of specific hacks by hackitivists and hacker groups. Team Swastika is just one of these hackitivist groups but claims to be the most powerful hacking team in Nepal. They also said that next target will be Nepal Government website. Facebook hacked account dump: http://pastebin.com/KYsd0j5B (part1) - Removed by Pastebin http://pastebin.com/nN5uDrQS (part2) - Removed by Pastebin
National Cyber Security Bulletin on Anonymous

National Cyber Security Bulletin on Anonymous

Oct 17, 2011
National Cyber Security Bulletin on Anonymous DHS has analyzed the likelihood of Anonymous attacking industrial control systems (ICS) after the hacktivist group showed such intentions earlier this year. " Assessment of Anonymous Threat to Control Systems " that was drafted by the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (NCCIC) back in September. The document is not classified, but it is intended for official use only. The report describes an interest within Anonymous to target industrial control systems. " The capability of the individual to recognize and post code that would gain the attention of those knowledgeable in control systems, as well as their claims to have access to multiple control systems, indicates the individual has an increased interest in control systems, but does not demonstrate capabilities ," the NCCIC said in its report. Download Complete Bulletin
'Good to Know' campaign : Google Collaborates with Citizens Advice Bureau for Online Safety

'Good to Know' campaign : Google Collaborates with Citizens Advice Bureau for Online Safety

Oct 17, 2011
'Good to Know' campaign : Google Collaborates with Citizens Advice Bureau for Online Safety Google’s first ever advertising campaign for online safety launches today, in association with the Citizens Advice Bureau. It covers topics such as choosing a password, scam emails and using two factor authentication.The company said future campaigns may deal more extensively with how Google uses people's personal data. The two organisations by using various means and methods, like using adverts in newspapers, on public transports and online, will try to encourage users to adopt secure passwords, log out of web browsers and computers after using them and also to adopt more complex ways to sign in their email accounts which is known as “two-factor authentication”.The campaign also focuses on child protection and use of ‘cookies’ in web browsers. This is the first campaign by Google, which is promoting something different than products such as web browser Chrome. The campaign is p...
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Miley Cyrus Needs A Lecture on Cyber Security

Miley Cyrus Needs A Lecture on Cyber Security

Oct 17, 2011
Miley Cyrus Needs A Lecture on Cyber Security The man, who is currently facing up to 121 years behind bars, has been charged with 26 counts of identity theft , wire-tapping and unauthorised access to protected computer.Chaney, who has been in contact with TMZ for the last two years, has contacted the gossip website with details on how he hacked into Miley Cyrus's Gmail account. With celebrity phone hacker Christopher Chaney arrested, another hacker has reached out to TMZ to share how laughably easy it was for him to hack into Miley Cyrus‘ Gmail account. Here’s a lesson in the Internet, Miley: Don’t use the name of your best friend (which the Internet knows) as your security question.First he tracked down her Gmail name; though he doesn’t say what it is, I just did a quick Google search and came up with two possibilities through Yahoo! Answers already. Obviously that part won’t take long. When he tried to log in, he got a security question—the name of one of Miley’s girlfriends...
Sesame Street YouTube Channel Hacked, Porn Posted

Sesame Street YouTube Channel Hacked, Porn Posted

Oct 17, 2011
Sesame Street YouTube Channel Hacked, Porn Posted On Sunday afternoon, some of the world’s worst lowlifes decided to hack the Sesame Street YouTube channel and replace some of the videos with pornographic clips. For about 20 minutes yesterday, visitors to the YouTube channel of the popular children’s show saw hardcore porn instead of Elmo and Big Bird. The channel has nearly 150,000 subscribers, and usually hosts dozens of clips from the PBS program.But Sunday, the hackers replaced the page’s banner to read, “ SESAME STREET: I’TS [sic] WHERE PORN LIVES .” In the profile description, the hackers wrote: “ WHO DOESN’T LOVE PORN KIDS? RIGHT! EVERYONE LOVES IT…PLEASE DON’T LET SESAME STREET TO GET THIS ACCOUNT BACK KIDS …WE GONNA MAKE ALL THE AMERICA HAPPY! ” " We apologize for any inconvenience our audience may have experienced yesterday on our Sesame Street YouTube channel ," read a message on the channel's home page , which appeared to have been restored around 11 a...
Armorize Partners With Symantec to Provide Powerful Anti-Malvertising Technology

Armorize Partners With Symantec to Provide Powerful Anti-Malvertising Technology

Oct 17, 2011
Armorize Partners With Symantec to Provide Powerful Anti-Malvertising Technology Armorize Partners With Symantec to Provide Its Powerful Anti-Malvertising Technology to Symantec's New Solution, AdVantage, to Help Customers Protect Themselves From the Growing Threat of Malicious Advertising Attacks. The partnership will utilize the advanced malware detection engine from Armorize's successful HackAlert product lines to power Symantec's new cloud-based anti-malvertising solution, Symantec AdVantage.The Symantec AdVantage solution will provide its customers with the ability to monitor the ads displayed on their websites for web malware. The product dashboard will also present valuable statistics which enable publishers to compare the quality of ads and ad networks they work with based on the safety ratings and reputation scores for each specific ad or network. Some of the users who visited KickassTorrents (KAT), one of the most popular torrent trackers on the Internet, ...
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