The leaked Twitter accounts are from people who use TweetGif, a third-party app that lets users share animated GIFs. full story ![]()
Four British men associated with the LulzSec hacker collective received prison sentences Thursday for their roles in cyberattacks launched by the group against corporate and government websites in 2011. Ryan Cleary, 21, Jake Davis, 20, Ryan Ackroyd, 26, and Mustafa Al-Bassam, 18, were sentenced Thursday in London's Southwark Crown Court after previously pleading guilty to...
pcworld.com (7 days ago)

Last Friday at Interop, Paypal's chief information security officer, Michael Barrett, let it be known that passwords were dead. "Passwords, when used ubiquitously everywhere at Internetscale are starting to fail us." Given recent events surrounding Twitter account hacks and security breaches all over the web, Barrett isn't completely wrong in his sentiment that passwords...
gizmodo.com (10 days ago)
Kuwait activist jailed in widening crackdown on Twitter posts that allegedly insult leader
abcnews.com (1 month and 22 days ago)

Don’t Belieb a word of it. The Twitter account for E! Online was hacked Saturday by a group which quickly began spreading bogus 140-character bits of celebrity gossip to its 5 million followers.
nydailynews.com (18 days ago)
By Estelle Shirbon LONDON (Reuters) - Four British hackers who took part in 2011 cyber-attacks on targets ranging from the CIA to Sony were audacious, arrogant men whose motivation was "anarchic self-amusement", a court heard on Wednesday. The men, who have pleaded guilty to a variety of offences, were members of the hacking collective LulzSec that caused millions of dollars...
yahoo.com (8 days ago)
Online note-taking service Evernote Corp. says it has been hacked and is resetting all its 50 million users' passwords as a precaution after user names, email addresses and encrypted passwords accessed.
mercurynews.com (2 months and 22 days ago)
Axed by ABC, 'All My Children' and 'One Life to Live' will be reborn online starting April 29
msn.com (2 months and 14 days ago)

Don’t Belieb a word of it. The Twitter account for E! Online was hacked Saturday by a group which quickly began spreading bogus 140-character bits of celebrity gossip to its 5 million followers.
nydailynews.com (19 days ago)

LIVINGSOCIAL has warned customers to change their passwords after the online deals site was hacked at the weekend.
news.com.au (25 days ago)
The online note-taking service has reset all of its users' passwords as a precaution
cbsnews.com (2 months and 21 days ago)
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