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Anonymous shut down the Bank of Greece website with DDoS attack

Anonymous DDoS Bank of Greece website to protest against the global corruption in finance and banking sector The online hacktivist group, Anonymous has recently recommenced its operation called #OpIcarus to target the corrupt global financial institutions. In the first attack after the recommencement, the Anonymous launched a Distributed Denial of Services (DDoS) attack again Bank of Greece

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What are the different Types of Hacker’s ?

Hackers generally exploit vulnerabilities on the internet or in the devices we own, seek out (and sometimes publish) vulnerabilities to get companies to fix them, which makes the internet a little bit safer, one discovery at a time. ello everyone by this point in your life you should’ve over herd the term Hackers, by the main-stream

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2017 No Internet For 24 Hours LogRhythm an Security Firm Predicts

US-based security firm LogRhythm has predicted that due to a massive DDoS attack, the worldwide internet will shutdown for 24 hours in 2017, resulting in the tanking of financial markets. Company’s vice president and chief information security officer James Carder also predicted that the DDoS attacks that took place in 2016 were a clear indication.

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Twitter And Pinterest Accounts Hacked

In a surprising incident, Mark Zuckerberg’s Twitter and Pinterest accounts were compromised this Sunday. A Saudi Arabia-based hacking group managed to hack his account using credentials found in the recent LinkedIn breach. Interestingly, the hackers tweeted that his LinkedIn password was “dadada”. While Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg is mainly active on his own Facebook page,

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Hackers can hack into your Facebook, Gmail or Yahoo account for just $129

Hackers can break into your Facebook, Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo account for just $129, says Dell According to an annual report from Dell SecureWorks on underground hacker marketplaces, hiring a hacker to compromise an account with a popular email or social networking account will cost you just $129. Hackers are increasingly operating as regular businesses

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