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Anonymous has declared war on the Japanese government and it's recording industry to protest a new anti-piracy law.
A Dutch political party, Democrats 66, may want to give cyber-attacks legal protection.
Microsoft's latest gadget, the "Surface" tablet, freezes during a presentation.
Browsing history and online behavior monitoring by the web's 50 most-visited websites has exploded.
A Los Angeles court has indicted LulzSec hacker Ryan Cleary and could possibly extradite him to the United States.
CBS may broadcast Major League Gaming on national television, potentially giving esports its widest audience yet.
In a video uploaded by a previously unknown YouTube account, a group identifying itself as LulzSec claims to have 3 terabytes of hacked information from governments around the world.
The Stuxnet worm, malware deployed against Iran's computers controlling nuclear centrifuges, was developed by the US and Israel and deployed by a double agent, according to The New York Times.
Experts say there is no doubt that the Flame virus, which targeted Iran's energy sector, was developed by a sophisticated government.
Following cyber attacks against Formula 1 during the Bahrain Grand Prix last month, Anonymous has pledged to attack F1 websites and fans in support of Montreal's student protest movement.
The State Department's online efforts have been misrepresented in the press as sophisticated hacks against militant sympathetic websites.
In an opinion piece, psychologists herald the 'demise of guys' through excessive use of video games and pornography. Are men truly destined for failure because of video games?
An internet freedom nonprofit has purchased a billboard just outside of SOPA sponsor Lamar Smith's Texas office, reminding him not to "mess with the internet." But the billboard is owned by his largest campaign contributor.
Anonymous is claiming to have hacked webservers belonging to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, dumping 1.7 GB of data onto the web for download.
Using a magnetic control system, MIT researchers have learned to levitate and actuate matter in a three dimensional space.
After a days-long DoS attack on the Pirate Bay, a single anti-Anonymous hacker is claiming responsibility and doing so rather loudly.
A new study says "gamification" — the use of game mechanics, feedback loops and rewards to spur interaction and boost engagement — may play a central role in all aspects of our future lives. Does Portal ring any bells?
Diablo III, after nearly 12 years of anxious anticipation, will launch at 12 a.m. PDT on May 15. Here at the Grid, we want you to be prepared.
Christopher "Commander X" Doyon, a hacker fleeing the FBI in Canada, claims Anonymous has access to every classified US database and are being fed information from inside US intelligence organizations.
Known for supporting the Palestinians' fight against the Israeli occupation, Anonymous brought down the UN's official website on Wednesday in support of hunger strikers held in Israeli prisons.
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