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Anonymous has released email correspondence with the New York Times after what they called inaccurate coverage of TrapWire.
The FBI has arrested another member of the LulzSec hacker collective in its ongoing crackdown on cyber crooks.
Blizzard Entertainment is tightening up its compliance with US sanctions on Iran in their online games.
Millions of Americans still lack access to broadband internet. With high prices and a lack of infrastructure, the US is falling behind other developed countries.
In Uganda, where homosexuality is officially illegal, Anonymous attacks government websites.
Anonymous has launched an initial round of DDoS attacks against Ukrainian anti-piracy and government websites, pledging to restore Demonoid.
Footage from the helicopter used in the raid on Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom's home is released to the public for the first time
Following an extended DDoS attack, Demonoid's servers have been seized by the Ukranian government, a move, some say, to appease the US.
Hackers found their way into several MLB teams' Facebook accounts last night, wreaking havoc on Facebook and poking fun at politicians and athletes.
Early Flicker has filed to trademark the brand and mantra belonging to the hacker collective Anonymous. Will Anons let it stand?
Gabe Newell, PC gaming hero and CEO of Valve, says Windows 8 will spell "catastrophe" for PC gaming.
Study compares internet speed and affordability in 22 cities around the world. US cities don't rank too well.
One of the world largest spam botnets, known as Grum, has been brought down after a days long campaign led by security experts and knights of internet justice.
Following the January raid of Kim Dotcom's home and offices, his case and extradition hearing has been hit with controversy.
Canada's newly crowned Starcraft 2 champion has done more than just beat the best.
In their most ambitious campaign yet, Anonymous launches OpPedoChat, an attempt to rid the entire internet of child pornography.
Former employees present evidence against the NSA for illegally seizing and storing electronic communications and passing through US "intercept centers."
A coalition of activist groups have issued a "Declaration of Internet Freedom" aimed at lawmakers. Will they listen?
A group of Republican senators have introduced Secure IT, a new piece of cyber security legislation.
Ayatollah Khomeini's infamous death sentence against Salman Rushdie may be carried out by Iranian gamers in the digital world.
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