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Anonymous member claims responsibility for GoDaddy attack
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Updated GoDaddy went down early Monday, taking with it million of websites plus email addresses, phone service and DNS service.
Hack to the future: inside the Young Rewired State project
By Jonathan Roberts published
In Depth An event that teaches kids to code and to hack government data? We take a closer look.
One More Thing: Bad Piggies will make you betray the Angry Birds
By Kate Solomon published
News in Brief Rovio wants you to make like a turncoat and side with the pigs in its new game that we're just about managing to give a hoot about.
FBI dismisses iPhone ID hack claim
By Marc Chacksfield published
The FBI has hit out at reports that it has been hacked by AntiSec and has denied all knowledge of holding millions of Apple IDs.
Free Syrian Army blames Assad regime for Reuters hack and fake interview
By Michael Rougeau published
A fake interview with the head of the Free Syrian Army was posted to Reuters Friday by unidentified cyber criminals.
Controversial 'three strikes' law halves movie piracy in New Zealand
By Chris Smith published
The introduction of a 'three strikes' policy, under which offenders can be heavily fined, has considerably cut piracy
LinkedIn slapped with $5M lawsuit over security breach
By Scott Nichols published
A class action lawsuit has been filed against LinkedIn over the site hack that resulted in 6.5 million stolen user passwords.
Anonymous member says group is hugely divided
By Chris Smith published
A seasoned member of the hacking collective known as Anonymous has spoken out about the huge split within the group.
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