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Cyber Security: LulzSec hack CIA in latest cyber attack
After claiming a successful cyber attack against the U.S. Senate's public website, the hacker collective LulzSec has claimed responsibility for a new attack against the CIA.'s website.
Cyber security: MOD warns careless tweets cost lives
Mimicking the "careless talk costs lives" slogan of the Second World War, the MOD has issued a fresh updated version of the slogan to members of its armed services warning, "careless tweets cost lives."
35 Anonymous hackers arrested: Are LulzSec next?
With news of 35 alleged Anonymous members currently being detained by the authorities, many analysts have come to question just how long it will be until LulzSec finds itself in law enforcement agencies firing lines following its high-profile cyber attack on the U.S. Senate.
Juror faces jail time for Facebook conversation with defendant
The juror reported as being responsible for the collapse of a £6 million drugs trial in Manchester could face jail time.
Juror faces contempt of court charges over Facebook conversation with defendant
The juror reported as causing the collapse of a £6 million drugs trial against eight defendants by talking to one of the accused on Facebook is set to stand trial for contempt of court.
Cyber threat: Has LulzSec gone too far hacking the NHS?
Despite the fact that LulzSec openly stated in its recent correspondence with the U.K.'s NHS that it didn't consider the service an "enemy" many of the general public have already begun to question the groups supposedly noble intentions to "help" the service.
Weiner scandal fallout: Alec Baldwin considers running for NYC Mayor
The actor Alec Baldwin is considering a run for mayor of New York City.
Syrian crackdown on Jisr al-Shoughour: "We will be completely exterminated"
A spokesperson for the Local Coordinating Committees in Syria, an activist coalition that organizes protests and documents the government crackdown, announced on Friday morning that there was heavy gunfire in al-Sarmaneyah, a village located five miles from the town of Jisr al-Shoughour and added that people had fled from both towns and much of the surrounding countryside.
LulzSec warn NHS of cyber attack hacking threat
The hacker group LulzSec has reportedly sent an email to the U.K.'s NHS warning the healthcare service that its computer networks are vulnerable to cyber attacks.
LulzSec recieve donations to carry on war with Sony: Will continued hacks damage PlayStation Vita sales?
With LulzSec having just issued a statement promising to continue its ongoing cyber-war against tech giant Sony, many analysts have begun to speculate just how damaging the groups continued assault could be on Sony's forthcoming PlayStation Vita console.
Post-PSN Hack: Sony confirm LulzSec hack
Just after restarting its PlayStation Store and announcing its new Vita handheld, Sony has posted a statement on its website confirming that the security breach claimed by the hacker group LulzSec on its pictures and entertainment website was authentic.
Ryan Giggs affair: Star spent £30,000 on baldness treatment
The embattled Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs spent £30,000 on baldness treatment, according to reports.
WWDC 2011: Apple's iOS 5 for iPhone 5 and iCloud service revealed
Apple boss Steve Jobs returned from medical leave to unveil the company's much-hyped iCloud service at its annual developers' conference on Monday.
Post-PSN hack: Sony apologise at E3 as LulzSec mount fresh attack
LulzSec's recent claim of a new successful hack on Sony's networks has come just after Sony's public apology to fans at this year's E3 expo, leading to fresh speculation about whether the company will be able to recover from its recent PSN hacking nightmare.
Celebrity injunctions: Twitter users prosecuted for exposing Ryan Giggs affair
Twitter users who revealed details of Ryan Giggs's alleged affair with Imogen Thomas could face legal action, according to the government's senior law officer.
Ooh la la, French government bans Facebook and Twitter from airwaves
The French government has upped its quest to recover France and French integrity by allowing for a its broadcasting authority to ban any mention of the words Facebook and Twitter on the radios or televisions unless they are specifically part of the story.
Celebrity injunctions: Ryan Giggs falls victim to the 'Streisand effect'
Salacious news stories left on the wires can often have unintended and hilarious consequences. Last month Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs became the latest public figure to learn the futility of suppressing secrets in the online age.
Injunction actor named in Irish newspaper
The Sunday Herald set a precedent last month after it exposed Ryan Giggs' alleged affair. Now an Irish newspaper has identified a married actor who supposedly obtained an injunction to conceal details of an affair with a married colleague.
LulzSec hack Sony and Nintendo: Microsoft next?
With the games industry already weakened after April's attack on Sony's PlayStation Network, the hacker collective LulzSec have mounted a fresh cyber assault not just on Sony, but also game-development guru Nintendo, leading to speculation about a possible future assault on Microsoft.
Ryan Giggs affair: Footballer had 8-year affair with his brother's wife
The disgraced Manchester United footballer Ryan Giggs has been hit by fresh allegations that he conducted an eight-year affair with his sister-in-law.
Post-PSN: Nintendo share Sony's hacking plight
In the wake of the latest cyber attack on Sony's networks, one of the company's chief rivals Nintendo has confirmed that its network had recently been the target of a similar hacking attempt.
Sony Networks hacked post-PSN and PlayStation Store restart
On the same day that Sony Corp. finally managed to restart its PlayStation Store service, a new group of hackers claimed to have successfully bypassed the company's online security, compromising a further one-million Sony customers account information.
Cyber threat debate: U.K. MoD restricts personnels Twitter use
With the debate about the growing threat cyber attacks pose the world, the U.K.'s Ministry of Defence has begun a new campaign teaching its personnel about what it considers acceptable behaviour on social networking sites.
Judge will rule on Sir Fred Goodwin injunction
A High Court judge will decide whether to lift the current ban on media identifying a woman who allegedly had a relationship with former RBS boss Sir Fred Goodwin.
Twitter Injunction: MPs to meet executives
Twitter executives will be requested to give evidence to MPs as debate continues to surround the use of injunctions.
Injunction laws fail to keep pace with Twitter
Almost three-quarters of the British public believe judges have been too eager to grant injunctions to wealthy celebrities, politicians and businessmen that protect their identity, an opinion poll has said.
Twitter Injunction: User exposes celebrities behind gagging orders
A Twitter user has published claims about 14 injunctions allegedly obtained by high-profile performers, sportsmen and politicians.
Tyneside Council force Twitter to hand over user details
After taking the matter up with Californian authorities, the U.K.'s Tyneside Council has successfully forced Twitter to hand over details regarding certain account holders.
Twitter user tweets updated list of super-injunction names
After Twitter recently announced its willingness to hand over user information, the ongoing injunction and super-injunction debate has seen another dramatic turn, as yet another Twitter user has published information regarding 14 privacy injunctions.
Skype problems grow: New update fury
After a disastrous performance last week, internet call service provider Skype has this week found itself once again on the wrong end of user sentiment as a new "crapware" update leaves its user's fuming.