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Jumat, 03 Juni 2011

British Spy Agency MI6 Hacks Al Qaeda Site Switching Bomb Making Info For Cake Recipes


MI6 Headquarters in London

The British spy agency, MI6, pawned Al Qaeda this week, by hacking a nefarious bomb making website belonging to the terrorist group, deleting its dangerous instructional manuals and replacing them with cake recipes. Pure comedy! It's good to see the agency has retained its sense of humor. At the end of the day, no one should be disseminating bomb making instructions to the public. No good can come of that.

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MI6 hacks Qaida site, swaps bomb info with cake recipes

PTI | Jun 4, 2011, 12.40am IST - As part of its cyber-warfare operations, British spy agency MI6 has hacked into an al-Qaida online magazine and replaced "bomb-making" instructions with a recipe for cupcakes, a media report said. The operation was launched by MI6 in an attempt to disrupt efforts by al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsular to recruit "lone-wolf" terrorists with a new English-language magazine, 'The Daily Telegraph' reported.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Sony Suffers Another Hack

Sony CEO, Howard Stringer, is not looking too good right now

Hackers made good on their threats to pulverize Sony online again, via a new attack on their music and film companies. Hackers completely raided the sites, downloaded the user data of 1,000,000 customers including the back-end map of the sites and pilfered Sony coupons. The hackers even openly mocked the FBI, who are usually well behind them, stating they are laughing at the law enforcement agency, who publicly claimed they are on their trail.

Sony has finally decided to appear before an irate Congress over the matter. Maybe Congress can ask them why, according to hackers this week, the personal and financial data of its customers, continues to sit on servers unencrypted and with weak security. Sony can afford to encrypt the data and pay for better security, but is inexplicably being cheap with customers data, which is now up for sale on underground hacker websites.

STORY SOURCE

LulzSec Hackers Purge SonyPictures.com, Say 1 Million User Accounts Compromised

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Selasa, 31 Mei 2011

Sony Hacked Again...And Again


Sony CEO Howard Stringer is not looking too bright right about now

Sony has been battered by hackers over the past two months and the company's defenses are still proving inadequate, as they were attacked again today. The hacks have largely centered on Sony's gaming company, PSN, but now hackers are turning their attention to the music branch of the company. Yup, that's right, Sony Music. They want to hack everything, including Beyonce's weave.

A threat tweet was left for Sony on the social networking website, Twtter, as hackers facetiously alerted them to the fact, they are pillaging their computer systems once again and making off with more customers' data.

Thus far, Sony and the FBI have been unable to catch the people behind the very damaging hacks, which swiped the personal and financial data of 110,000,000 Sony customers. Um, maybe it's just me, but I think the hackers are trying to break them.

It's time Sony's crazy CEO, Howard Stringer, steps down. His insane breed of leadership and obsession with theft, fraud and harassment, in concert with other known executives, has deposited Sony into a number of terrible situations that caused them permanent damage.

STORY SOURCE

Sony Music is being hacked hackers announce it on Twitter

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Jumat, 27 Mei 2011

Sony Losing Cyber War To Hackers Who Are Battering Them In Several Countries


Howard Stringer

Sony is under attack on several fronts, by a group of unnamed hackers that continue to pummel the company over the internet, with blow after blow. Sony's music, video game and mobile phone websites in America, Canada, Japan, Greece, Thailand, Taiwan and Indonesia, have been seriously hacked, with millions of consumers' personal and financial data stolen.

Houses of legislature in America and Taiwan are angry, demanding answers from Sony, who've gone silent again. The public was not amused when it was revealed Sony's internet defenses failed, due to software firewalls that were not being updated in a timely fashion, to address emerging exploits.

The company is facing $24 billion in losses from the hacks alone, in damage that keeps mounting. It's stock and profits are way down, as the hacks and earthquake, then tsunami that damaged its Japanese headquarters, wreaked havoc on sales and productivity. Based on mainstream articles, more hacks are planned against the beleaguered company, who do not seem to grasp the gravity of what has transpired nor what they are facing.

Sony is losing consumers in droves, who no longer feel they can safely shop for music or phones or pay to play video games on the company's websites. As such, Sony products have become tainted. I cannot recall a single corporation that was battered this badly by hackers.

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Rabu, 25 Mei 2011

Rupert Murdoch Hypocritically Launching Whistleblower Site


Rupert Murdoch

In an act of pure hypocrisy and arrogance, Rupert Murdoch, owner of News Corp, has launched a whistleblower site called Safehouse. Wherever did you get that name from for the site (he knows exactly what I mean by that jab, which will be revealed shortly).

There’s nothing wrong with whistleblowing, but when it is a man that has criminally commissioned the hacking and wiretapping of thousands of innocent people, then illegally printed the contents of their personal lives in his newspapers and streamed it on TV, as scoops and exclusives, all for greedy profit, there is something very disturbing about it.

Murdoch has a penchant for breaking the law and should not be hosting a whistleblower site…unless it’s to tell on himself, regarding the laundry list of crimes he has committed in numerous countries of the world. He has already confessed to illegal wiretapping and hacking, attempting to pay settlements on criminal misconduct that deserves imprisonment (Rupert Murdoch Finally Admits His Company's Phone Hacking And Wiretapping Crimes). However, that's just the tip of the iceberg and it's about to get really cold.

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Rabu, 18 Mei 2011

Sony CEO Insultingly Refers To Massive Hack As A "Hiccup" While PlayStation Site Goes Down Again

Howard Stringer

The CEO of Sony, Howard Stringer, insanely referred to the massive hack that stole the financial and personal data of 100,000,000 of their customers as a "hiccup" while the newly relauched PlayStation site goes down and off the internet again. Anonymous is playing with him, due to the arrogant statements he keeps making. Stringer once again confirmed what I and others have stated - Sony is crazy.

Sony hacked for the third time

It is not some small thing that the financial data of 100,000,000 people were criminally swiped with a portion of it offered for sale on underground hacker websites. Then there's the distress factor, regarding millions of customers panicking and calling banks in a flurry over their stolen data. Banks were then unduly burdened with the issue that lax security at Sony crated. I've stated it before and I shall again, Sony headquarters is living on another planet.

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Sony's Stringer Talks PlayStation Security, Anonymous

May 17, 2011 03:51pm EST - Sony chief Sir Howard Stringer on Tuesday described the disastrous PlayStation Network outage as a "hiccup," and said that no network is 100 percent secure.

In a series of interviews with Bloomberg, the Financial Times, and the Wall Street Journal, Stringer said the company is no closer to finding the culprit. Sony is now focused on the security challenges ahead; namely, staying one step ahead of cyber criminals. "Nobody's system is 100 percent secure," Stringer told Bloomberg. "This is a hiccup in the road to a network future."

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PlayStation Network down again

May 18, 2011: 3:19 PM ET - Part of the PlayStation Network was down once again Tuesday, presenting Web users with this error message. Yet another wrinkle developed in the seemingly unending PlayStation Network saga on Wednesday, as Sony took down part of its network again due to a newfound exploit.

The security hole, which was first discovered by gaming blog Nyleveia and successfully exploited by Eurogamer, allows an attacker to reset a user's password and gain access to his or her account with an e-mail address and a birthday associated with the user's profile.

http://money.cnn.com

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Jumat, 06 Mei 2011

Sony Broken By Anonymous $24 Billion Dollar Hack

Howard Stringer's arrogance and negligence, believing no one could dare touch them, came back to haunt Sony

Sony has been broken by the $24 billion dollar hack that transpired against the corporation over the past few weeks. Only to be hit by a second damaging hack last week. The public is calling for the resignation of Sony CEO, Howard Stringer, who mysteriously fell out of sight when all the turmoil and bad press hit the company. He surfaced today with his tail between his legs, issuing a belated and ineffective apology, after a scathing article slammed his cowardice and lack of backbone.

Sony stated this week, as the Judiciary Report did last week (Sony Badly Hit By $24 Billion Dollar Hack) the hacker collective Anonymous is behind the massive hack the company sustained, disabling their systems, knocking their PlayStation sites off line and stealing the personal and financial data of tens of millions of customers.

Sony stated earlier in the week that they found a file on their server that is the calling card of Anonymous. The file was not only titled "Anonymous" it read "we are legion" which is their slogan. Anonymous denied all responsibility for the hack, but why would they claim credit, as it would equal decades in prison.

Sony is facing a financial crisis from the Anonymous hack and earthquake/tsunami that could bankrupt them

Either way, Anonymous could state it was someone else pretending to be them. The FBI, who Sony called to report the hack, is not good with computers (LOL). However, regarding Sony, it's not so nice when you have to deal with the FBI as the shoe is on the other foot, now is it.

Some of you may be wondering how I knew last week Anonymous is the one that attacked the company, before Sony made the announcement yesterday, regarding the calling card they found on their server. I had nothing to do with it, but it doesn't take a genius to figure out that when someone says they are going to pimp slap you in an extraordinary way, then they do, who it was that issued the slap-age. For weeks Anonymous warned Sony they were going to get them (see: hack) and their initial blow to the company was just a test (see: diversion) while they did the real damage (see: monster hack and identity theft).

Ironically, the hack does not seem to have been that difficult for Anonymous, as news has since surfaced revealing, Sony's security software was not up to date or strong. It did not meet even basic, up to date security standards. Considering lawsuits are being filed against Sony left right and center, this tidbit is going to work against them in court, as it reveals criminal negligence. Once again, I am only sympathetic to Sony's customers and not the actual company, as it has a history of abusing and robbing innocent people for financial gain.

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Kamis, 14 April 2011

Is Jenn Sterger Lying About Not Making Money Off The Brett Favre Scandal


Jenn Sterger

Former New York Jets crowd warmer, Jenn Sterger, is upset over the Brett Favre scandal she is embroiled in, as it blew up in her face, after she went public with allegations the football player sent her penis pics. Sterger appeared on ABC News to tell her side of the story.

Sterger was visibly angry with Favre during the interview, stating his randy conduct cost her the job she had with the New York Jets. She also implied in another interview that she has been blacklisted in the industry. Sterger fumed, as tears welled up in her eyes, stating people believe she, "Asked for it...deserved it."

Posing topless or nude in Playboy will open one up to certain types of public scrutiny, disrespect and abuse. It also gives men the impression one is sexually promiscuous and will sleep with anyone. That's the message it sends.

Sterger insists she was "not paid a dime" for her story. However, months ago Gawker's Deadspin website insisted she was paid $10,000" for the photos of Favre's alleged penis and her tell-all, where she joked about the incident.

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Rabu, 13 April 2011

Homeless Men Being Beaten For Money

A Florida website company has been paying homeless men $50 for taking painful beatings from scantily clad women, while the cameras roll. The videos are uploaded to their website, where the company charges the public $3 to witness the terrible spectacle. The homeless are cruelly being taken advantage of and it needs to stop.

George Grayson

This misconduct has led to a class action lawsuit against the company, for behavior being billed "hate crimes." It is also costing the state money, via hospital fees for the injured homeless men. It is my sincere hope the homeless people prevail in this case, as said misconduct falls under "cruel and unusual punishment" forbidden by law.

Senin, 14 Maret 2011

Girl Bids $5,500 On Justin Bieber's Shoes...Without Having The Actual Money

Uh Oh!

Justin Bieber

File this one under: when Bieber fever goes wrong. An enthusiastic admirer of 17-year-old singer, Justin Bieber, bid a wee bit more than her weekly allowance, on a pair of shoes that once belonged to the young Canadian crooner.

A few thousand dollars more to be exact. It turns out, she didn't run her EBay bid by her parents first, who are having a Maalox moment as I write this. Oh, you know she got grounded...until she hits menopause. EBay is currently working to, "Resolve the sale."

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