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Bow down to your new hacker overlords

Anonymous, move over. WikiLeaks, take a hike. There’s a new uber hacking/whistleblowing group in town with some serious game and a wicked cool name that’s putting you both to shame.
The Lords of Dharmaraja is the group behind the theft of Symantec’s No…

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Apple ‘chasing down App Store pirates’

Apple has sparked a new legal battle against websites that facilitate illicit App Store downloads, a new report suggests.
The iPhone manufacturer is sending cease and desist letters to the owners of a popular iPhone hacking online resource.
The threats…

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EFF concerned over AIM privacy

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has expressed concerns about recent changes to AOL’s Instant Messenger service and recommends that “AIM users do not switch to the new version, as it introduces important privacy-unfriendly features”. The EFF met with…

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AntiSec hackers to release 2.5 million of Stratfor’s client emails

Stratfor, a global intelligence firm based in Austin, Texas recently became the latest victim of the online hacker collective Anonymous after their servers were breached over the Christmas weekend and information was stolen. Up until now the website of…

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Hacker ‘chpwn’ develops Siri workaround for jailbroken iPhones

Dubbed Spire, the solution is a simple download to a jailbroken iPhone. Once it boots up, the software downloads Siri from Apple’s own servers.

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FBI Rejects Freedom of Information Act Request About Carrier IQ

A recent FOIA request to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for “manuals, documents or other written guidance used to access or analyze data gathered by programs developed or deployed by Carrier IQ” was met with a telling denial. In it, the FBI stated…

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Hackers breach servers of Japan’s Square Enix

Japanese game developer Square Enix said on Thursday that servers containing data on 1.8 million customers had been hacked, but said the extent of the damage was not yet known.
The producer of hit titles such as Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest pulled do…

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Colocation America Announces Partnership With Dome9 Security to Provide Automated Cloud Security

Dome9 Security is the only cloud server security service to automate cloud firewall management, closing ports such as SSH, RDP, and MYSQL otherwise left open so administrators can connect to and manage their servers.

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Google Proposes Innovative SSL Security

Google security researchers Ben Laurie and Adam Langley propose a new way in which digital certificates are issued and verified, to make sure that situations in which CAs issue them unknowingly will become rare or even inexistent.
In a paper called “…

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