Who are TeaMp0isoN and what is Operation Robin Hood? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by happygeek … the wee small hours before now, the nature of political hacktivism is such that it feeds upon publicity. There is, the… outside of the normal internal corporate channels knows about it. Hacktivism is a double-edged sword which not only needs the… Infosec trends for 2013 (part one) Hardware and Software Information Security by happygeek … will include unseen and unknown targeted cyber-attacks, espionage and hacktivism. Jarno Limnell, director of cyber-security at Stonesoft, reckons that… to be an extremely important aspect of cyber security. 3. Hacktivism will grow and become increasingly relevant and dreaded – in particular… Infosec trends for 2013 (part three) Hardware and Software Information Security by happygeek …-espionage and nation-state cyber-attacks, the evolving role of hacktivism, the development of controversial ‘legal’ surveillance tools and the increase… likely impact companies and governments is the continued rise of ‘hacktivism’ and politically-motivated cyber-attacks. State-sponsored cyber warfare is… Re: Infosec trends for 2013 (part three) Hardware and Software Information Security by LastMitch …-espionage and nation-state cyber-attacks, the evolving role of hacktivism, the development of controversial ‘legal’ surveillance tools and the increase… Dumb, Dumber, Dumbass: introducing the halfwit hacker Community Center by happygeek … Battalion, was hacked last week. It was one of those hacktivism style affairs, with the home page defaced and a message… One year on, Raspberry Pi hit by more DDoS attacks: coincidence? Hardware and Software Hardware by happygeek …; a charitable foundation no less. The general perception is that hacktivism rules when it comes to DDoS attacks, and that the… Are the Chinese really out to get paranoid IT security pros? Hardware and Software Information Security by happygeek … during the past year. Add to that the rise of hacktivism, with 33% reporting political and ideological disputes as the motivation… Re: Who are TeaMp0isoN and what is Operation Robin Hood? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by pseudorandom21 I think this is a terrible event, since when is LulzSec anyone's enemy (besides the government)? They compromised the NASA website? Why?! LulzSec exposed a CIA botnet, why would the CIA have a botnet? Isn't this botnet preying on unsuspecting users? I don't want the CIA to have a botnet, what if they decide to launch attacks on websites we use… Re: Infosec trends for 2013 (part one) Hardware and Software Information Security by LastMitch Out of **6** things you mention. Only **#6** more likely to happend soon to be expected. The rest might be iffy. Re: Infosec trends for 2013 (part three) Hardware and Software Information Security by Seten All the companies will try to lure people to upload all their private data to their cloud. Because they know that people will not migrate to other company/device/vendor, as it will be difficult for them to adjust to the new environment. Then as next phase they will change the agreements from "we can give statistic data to 3rd party" to &… Re: Dumb, Dumber, Dumbass: introducing the halfwit hacker Community Center by hbipul The blogger is dumb as well, coz its not in India, its Bangladesh Govt website, its a different country. Re: Dumb, Dumber, Dumbass: introducing the halfwit hacker Community Center by scru Are you kidding me? Re: Dumb, Dumber, Dumbass: introducing the halfwit hacker Community Center by Thinka Lol... good to know that somethings in this world aren't getting better... Re: One year on, Raspberry Pi hit by more DDoS attacks: coincidence? Hardware and Software Hardware by LastMitch >The Raspberry Pi Foundation talked about using a dedicated DDoS mitigation service to reduce the chances of being taken down again following the 2012 attacks, but from what has happened this last week that would not appear to have been done. I never heard of [Raspberry Pi Foundation](http://www.raspberrypi.org/about) til now. I read the … Re: Are the Chinese really out to get paranoid IT security pros? Hardware and Software Information Security by LastMitch >Ask Keanini and he will say the same: "The reality is that nations that are really good at cyber attacks don’t make the news because they don’t get caught." Interestingly, when it comes to those IT security pros who were surveyed (more than 200 of them who attended the 2013 RSA Conference in San Francisco) some 48% go with China as … Re: Are the Chinese really out to get paranoid IT security pros? Hardware and Software Information Security by Vincentas do you think it will change at all? :) Re: Are the Chinese really out to get paranoid IT security pros? Hardware and Software Information Security by LastMitch >do you think it will change at all? :) My opinion I don't know.