Happy Thursday, kittens! Want to be an underground drug kingpin? We’ve gotcha covered. Remember the War on Terror? Yeah, how’s that going? We’ve got the latest in Crooked Deputy News, hacktivists around the world, and more! US EVERYWHERE! (Reuters) Americans… Read More ›
Month: April 2015
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto News for April 14
Welcome back to your cyberwar and hacktivism news home page! We’ve had a frantic couple of days of going mobile, but are now secreted in our new high-security bunker overlooking an undisclosed location and just around the corner from the… Read More ›
Everything They Don’t Tell You: When Hackers Talk To The Press (Ethics, Fiction and Fact)
Originally posted on AltSciFi – Independent science fiction and futurescience.:
One theme (or “subtext”) of AltSciFi is to highlight the ways in which science journalism is often better categorized as science fiction. The points and comments outlined below are culled…
A timeline of marijuana laws in Canada
In case the Canadian laws have you confused. Never transport pot over an international border, though. Just do what Hunter S. Thompson would have done and smoke it all before you cross.
The ABC’s of APT
Originally posted on Bromium Labs:
Here at Bromium Labs, we’re always striving to further our knowledge of the rapidly-changing attack landscape that threatens our enterprise customers. Over the past few months, our dedicated team of researchers have collectively developed a severe…
#Sabu Week Bonus: Adrian Lamo is Bradley Manning; Sabu is not Adrian Lamo
Definitely the Facebook post of the Day, coming to us direct from Norwegian Pirate Party activist Raymond Johansen: In case that doesn’t load for you, it says: This is #SnitchDay | now here is Snitch vs “Snitch” competing to see… Read More ›
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto News for April 10
Hair hacking, anti-bullying, proponents of pink; yeah, we’re not talking about American cops today. Toronto Police officer Luke Watson went pink to support the annual Day of Pink to stop bullying; his colleague Ryan Willmer tweeted the picture, along with… Read More ›
Numbers: Onomastics
“Midway through this life of ours I found myself in a dark wood, for the straight way was lost.” – Dante Alighieri We name the things we fear And by so doing, weaken them. When what we dread’s unclear We… Read More ›
Hezbollah likely behind malware that attacked Israeli servers
Originally posted on intelNews.org:
By JOSEPH FITSANAKIS | intelNews.org A report by a major Israeli computer security firm claims that “a Lebanese entity”, possibly Hezbollah, was behind a cyberespionage operation that targeted companies connected to the Israeli military. In…
Exclusive: Interview with #OpIsrael Hackers from #Anonymous, #AnonGhost, #IzzahHackers
#opisrael for solidarity with Palestine. #opisrael for raising awareness about the Palestinian people. They are under the israeli occupation for 67 years. It’s time for Palestinians to live in peace, freedom, dignity. That was the reply, from hackers within #OpIsrael,… Read More ›
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto News for April 9
We’re baaaaaaack! After chasing a couple of stories far too hard we are back, with all the cyber news that IS cyber news and also buzzwords, hashtags, and jargon to boot! D’oh, I always forget to put the keywords in… Read More ›
Happy Easter!
Happy Easter, kittens! Like Jesus, we shall arise in three days (if we give ourselves the hangover we are expecting tonight). Unlike Jesus, we shall report on hacktivism and cyberwar news when we return. See you Tuesday!
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto News for April 3
Welcome to the Long Weekend, kittens! While you’re hunting for Easter eggs and quietly digesting chocolate with your family, remember: hackers believe in no gods but themselves. You think some Palestinian or Chinese kid in a cinderblock hut cares that… Read More ›
Finally a Hardware Hackerspace Map for the Apocalypse
Forget Paris! This year it’s Stuttgart! So hot right now (thanks to things like this!).
Diplomat issues statement after sons involved in deadly Miami drug shootout
These kids weren’t desperate for money; they were greedy, reckless, foolhardy. And now one of them is dead. “Robbing a Miami drug dealer” is not the sort of idea that occurs to youngsters who are smart and well-balanced. Because things… Read More ›