It seems that China’s most popular search engine, with a market share of over
77% has been hacked by Iranian hackers. At present, the website is unavailable,
but we have found a screenshot from Twitter user Budi Putra.
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Users on hacked site used `trivial` passwords
The hackers who stole and published 33 million passwords from the Rockyou.com website in … -
How To Hack The Sky
Satellites can bring a digital signal to places where the Internet seems like a miracle: … -
Hackers’ playground: hackers’ brain-twisters
Have you ever thought about legal hacking? Is it possible to do the things you love and p… -
Knocked-Out AOL: How The AOL Servers Were Hacked
AOL Corporation has always been a kind of honey pie for all possible kinds of hackers. Mi… -
Navigation without GPS: define your location using IP, GSM/UMTS and Wi-Fi
Thousands of years ago nobody could even dream of such a thing as GPS. Sailors and travel… -
Make Tor go the whole hog
If you think that ensuring one’s Internet privacy is the only mean of the Tor software th…
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`Twitter` is the world’s most popular English word
In another sign of its increasing acceptance as a mainstream business and consumer techno… -
Starry Twitter: Hacking the Stephen Fry account
Watching the feeds, one’s can often face the news that another Twitter account of some Br… -
Twitter hack linked to internal security breach
Twitter's login credentials were used to make DNS changes that redirected surfers to a pr… -
Splinter Cell hack smells more like publicity stunt
Ubisoft said that the website of its popular video game Splinter Cell had been hacked on … -
Britain clamps down on bogus shopping sites
More than 1,200 bogus websites that defraud shoppers across Britain by claiming to sell c… -
7 steps from Injection to the Admin Access via RDP
Any break-in pursues its own aim, which determines its value. It's up to you to decide wh…