Leading U.S. Government and defence consultancy Booz Allen Hamilton has confirmed a breach in its cyber security, adding credence to Anonymous hackers previous claims.
After releasing 90,000 of military contractor Booz Allen Hamilton's email addresses and passwords, hacker collective Anonymous has revealed the latest step in its AntiSec campaign, Operation Green Rights.
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Just after reports surfaced suggesting that the lawyer responsible for Apple's patents is set to leave the company, it has been revealed that Samsung has requested Apple's legal team be disqualified from representing the iPhone maker.
According to a new report Google's new Google+ social networking service is in the midst of a population explosion.
As a part of its ongoing AntiSec campaign, the hacking collective Anonymous has claimed responsibility for a new attack on defense company Booz Allen Hamilton, releasing the details of several of its contracts with the U.S. Military.
A new report has indicated that as many as one in 20 smartphones running either Google's Android or Apple's iOS operating systems could be infected with dangerous software.
Just as Google begins opening up its new Google+ social networking service asking individuals to share their personal data, Eric Schmidt has been ordered to appear before the U.S Senate Judiciary Committee's antitrust subcommittee.
With the company's Google+ service still in is infant stages, Google's Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt is set to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee's antitrust subcommittee this September over the Wi-Spy scandal.
A post on Sony's European Blog has confirmed that even after the slew of fixes made to its PlayStation Network, there are still some bugs in the ointment.
With Nintendo's new Wii U confirmed and rumours flying about Sony's PlayStation 4, analysts are questioning just when Microsoft's adoring fans will get word of its next generation Xbox 720.
While its AntiSec campaign continues, Anonymous hackers have released a recruitment video for a new three phase coordinated plan it promises will change the world.
With the U.K. this week, joining the growing cacophony of countries calling for a unified global anti-cybercrime agency, analysts have already begun to question whether such a response could actually deal with hacking collectives like Anonymous.
Experts have discovered an inherent security flaw in Apple's iOS that could leave iPhone, iPad and iPod users vulnerable to hackers.
After its hacker allies RedHack enacted successful attacks against over 1000 Turkish websites in the name of Operation Anti-Security, Anonymous has re-joined the fight hacking a further 74 Turkish Government owned websites.
Just after the Italian Police reported the successful arrest of several Anonymous members the hacker collective posted a statement promising revenge attacks.
Just as Sony finally managed to reactivate the PSN in its native Japan, two fresh sets of rumors have arisen alleging not only that it is in the process of completely redesigning the network, but also that its next generation PlayStation 4 console is set be in stores as early as 2012.
While Virgin Pilots strike, the company's media arm has finally completed its long-awaited deal with music streaming service Spotify.
AOL's premier news and opinion publication the Huffington Post is primed to launched its U.K. edition.
Google's new Google+ social networking service is set to force all its users to make their accounts public and searchable.
President Barack Obama will answer questions about the economy and jobs Wednesday during his first Twitter town hall meeting.But the president, known for his oft- lengthy responses to the shortest of questions, will not be confined to Twitter's 140-character limit. He is verbally answering questions from Twitter users, who were urged to use the hashtag #AskObama.
Acknowledging the growing threat posed by hacker groups like Anonymous and its AntiSec hacking campaign, the UK Government has called for stricter international laws against cyber-crime.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has publicly condemned the Rupert Murdoch owned News of the World tabloid for its alleged hacking of murdered Milly Dowler's voicemail.
In response to the slew of Anonymous and LulzSec related security breaches on its networks, Sony is reportedly completely redesigning its PlayStation Network from the ground up.
Hacking collective Anonymous has begun targeting Orlando City websites in protest of a new law requiring charitable organisations to secure permits before handing out food to the cities homeless population.
The two biggest smartphone competitors Google and Apple are reportedly set to team-up with a new Google+ app set for release onto Apple's iOS.
Japan's minister in charge of overseeing the reconstruction of the country's devastated north-east coast resigned on Tuesday, just one week into the job, amid criticism that he offended victims of the 11 March earthquake and tsunami in comments captured by TV cameras.
As a part of Anonymous Operation Anti-Security and to mourn the anniversary of the Sivas Katliamı, the RedHack hacker Group has claimed responsibility for a slew of hacks defacing 1000 websites.
The U.S. Secret Service is reportedly investigating the recent hack on Fox News' Twitter account that allowed hackers to post a series of fake tweets reporting President Barack Obama as dead.
Google+ has suffered its first scam after hackers sent out a stream of emails masquerading as Google+ invites.