Anonymous has struck back after a long time. The are usually in the headlines every other day. This time they are for hacking U.S. police websites. They have hacked and stolen data over 10 gigabyte from the websites. Tim Mayfield, a police chief in Gassville, Arkansas, told The Associated Press that some of the material posted online — including pictures ... Read More »
COD: Modern Warfare 3 Details Leaked!!
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 the most awaited game of the year and is set to be released on Nov 8th 2011 now has some details leaked. These leaked details offers you some sneak-peak of the way the game is going to work and some interesting pictures! These leaks have been obtained from multiple sources by Kotaku. Here’s what ... Read More »
Barack Obama joins WikiLeaks assault
Finally the US President Barack Obama has come out of hiding regarding WikiLeaks’s latest leaks. President Obama offered his strongest condemnation yet of WikiLeaks’ “deplorable” documents dump. At the same time, calls for worldwide demonstrations to support the site’s founder drew only tiny crowds. The US President made his comments in a call to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan ... Read More »
Master Card Hacked by Anonymous Hackers, leads back to Wikileaks Ban
Things is getting very very serious here. Those of us who are unaware about the current situation, let me brief you on this topic a little more. Master Card Attacked or to say Hacked! Master Card is used as an ATM debit card to take money from banks and to make online payments. The Master Card firm has been attacked ... Read More »
State Department To Columbia University Students: DO NOT Discuss WikiLeaks On Facebook, Twitter
Wow! How low can the US Government go ? What happened to the Freedom of Speech that we used to be so proud of ? I guess these rights are our rights as long as it doesn’t affect the US Government. Can you believe it ? Our Government is dictating us what we must talk about in Twitter and Facebook. ... Read More »
US condemns leak of classified information on Afghan war
Washington, July 26 (DPA) The United States strongly condemned the disclosure of classified information on the war in Afghanistan, National Security Advisor James Jones said Sunday, as the action could put lives at risk and threaten national security. An estimated 92,000 secret US military records about the war in Afghanistan were leaked to the media by online whistle-blower Wikileaks. They ... Read More »
Germans fear Twitter could influence general election
German higher authorities are worried over twitter. Twitter is a social networking site that connects thousands across the country and millions across the world. The major worry for the officials and politicians is that the social networking can play spoil sport in the announcement of the general elections result. There is a law in Germany which stops the announcement of ... Read More »