Hackers

Over 40 Million T-Mobile Customers Affected by Data Hack
Over 40 Million T-Mobile Customers Affected by Data Hack
Over 40 Million T-Mobile Customers Affected by Data Hack
If you haven't heard the news yet T-Mobile announced that they were hacked recently and over 40 million customers were compromised. The hackers gained access to personal information including names, social security numbers and other sensitive data...
Another Possible Shortage and This Time It’s Meat!
Another Possible Shortage and This Time It’s Meat!
Another Possible Shortage and This Time It’s Meat!
I swear if it's not one thing it's another. When the hell is this "normal" everyone's talking about going to happen? Now before we go any further let me just say remain clam, there's no need to panic, all is well. Okay, maybe not everything is well, but it's not bad either. It's looking like there may be another shortage on the horizon and this time it's meat.
Hacker Trolls  Webcam
Hacker Trolls Webcam
Hacker Trolls Webcam
This poor guy's just sitting there at his desk, when all of a sudden his webcam starts playing music, "Every Breath You Take" by The Police. I bet a co-worker hacked it and trolled him. Well done, well done! There's a reason I don't know how to do this, because if I could I'd be doing it right now! Damn how I do love a good trolling whether it's in video games or hilarious hacks. Read Mo
Hacking Group A-Team Trashes Rival LulzSec: They ‘Aren’t Really That Good at Hacking’
Hacking Group A-Team Trashes Rival LulzSec: They ‘Aren’t Really That Good at Hacking’
Hacking Group A-Team Trashes Rival LulzSec: They ‘Aren’t Really That Good at Hacking’
Hacking group A-Team has some choice words about rival (and now disbanded) group LulzSec, which claimed responsibility for several high profile attacks in the past two months. After posting the purported names, locations, aliases and family members of the people in LulzSec (which may be of great interest to authorities), A-Team went on to speculate why it felt the group shut down:
Hacker Group LulzSec Disbanding
Hacker Group LulzSec Disbanding
Hacker Group LulzSec Disbanding
The hacker group that in the past two months has breached numerous corporation and government websites has announced that it’s finished. LulzSec, short for Lulz Security, says it only wanted to operate for 50 days to try to revive the AntiSec movement, which is opposed to the computer security industry.