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Stuxnet: Broke Iranian nuclear centrifuges?
Cameron Camp • 25 Jul 2011
‘Anonymous’ NATO data breach?
Cameron Camp • 21 Jul 2011
The Price of Fame
...there are (over) 2,095,006,005 Internet users nowadays (due credit to www.internetworldstats.com). Inevitably, some of them are going to have the same name as real celebrities and fictional characters...
David Harley • 18 Jul 2011
Parents, Teachers, Schools and Churches Sieged by Zamzuu’s KidZafe Sales Force
ESET Research • 08 Jul 2011
Government: “Fix the internet” with .secure
Cameron Camp • 08 Jul 2011
Arizona DPS: hacked again – still – really?
Cameron Camp • 01 Jul 2011
Got Hacked? You have 48 hours to fess up
Cameron Camp • 15 Jun 2011
I Can Neither Confirm nor Deny
ESET Research • 15 Jun 2011
LulzSec lulls the NHS: not such bad lads?
...on the Twitter account owned by LulzSec that they had turned their attention to the NHS. Curiously enough, they seem to have been restrained and even responsible: while there's an image out there of a message they claim to have sent to an administrator at an unidentified NHS site, they blacked out the details.
David Harley • 10 Jun 2011