Hacker collective Anonymous strikes at child porn sites
Hacker collective Anonymous is at it again, and this time it is targeting websites that allow users to share child porn.
Christina DesMarais | 23 Oct | Read more
Hacker collective Anonymous is at it again, and this time it is targeting websites that allow users to share child porn.
Christina DesMarais | 23 Oct | Read more
Online community groups are enticing because the members share common interests. But they also can cause people to make risky financial decisions.
John P. Mello Jr. | 18 Sep | Read more
Representatives from Apple and Google are set to publicly speak about privacy matters next week.
Paul Suarez | 09 May | Read more
Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse for WikiLeaks the site loses its URL and online data graphs, hackers continue to attack it, and U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) is trying to hound the site out of existence. The outrage directed against the whistleblower site stems from WikiLeaks' decision in late November to publish a trove of more than 250,000 confidential U.S. diplomatic cables. The cables contain correspondence between American embassies throughout the world and the U.S. State Department.