First look inside the military's cyber war roomThursday, July 14, 2011 @ 5:34PM24,000 files, including plans for the Iraq and Afghan wars and secret info about American satellites, were stolen in a computer hack - apparently by hostile governments
Hacker group: Experts wary of its new political agendaSaturday, June 25, 2011 @ 2:10AMIts name is computer slang for laughter. But the theft of hundreds of computer files from the Arizona Department of Public Safety marks a dramatic change for an international computer-hacking group that until now has been known for high-profile publicity stunts and Internet pranks.
U.K. press puts name to LulzSec suspectTuesday, June 21, 2011 @ 4:23PMThe BBC and the Guardian are reporting that a Ryan Cleary of Essex was the 19-year-old arrested in connection with a probe into recent denial-of-service attacks and network intrusions.
iD Tech Camps Ranks Among the Bay Area’s Top Workplaces for Second Consecutive YearTuesday, June 21, 2011 @ 11:02AMinternalDrive, the company behind iD Tech Camps and iD Teen Academies summer tech programs, has made the list of the Bay Area’s Top Workplaces for a second year in a row. The family-run company, based in Silicon Valley, ranked 5th in 2010 and placed again as 7th in 2011. (PRWeb June 21, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/summer-camp-top-workplace ...
Comedic Mayhem: LulzSec's Pranks Highlight Cyber Security FlawsFriday, June 17, 2011 @ 1:36PMA new group of hacking pranksters responsible for resurrecting Tupac, bringing Sony to its knees and breaking into the CIA's public Web site has drawn an unlikely set of admirers: the cyber security industry.
Federal Court Rules MySpace Prank Is Free SpeechTuesday, June 14, 2011 @ 3:33AMPHILADELPHIA -- Two Pennsylvania teens cannot be disciplined at school for MySpace parodies of their principals created on home computers, a federal appeals court ruled Monday in a high-profile case involving students and free speech.
Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsPa. teens can't be suspended for MySpace parodiesMonday, June 13, 2011 @ 8:21PMPHILADELPHIA (AP) - Two Pennsylvania teens cannot be disciplined at school for MySpace parodies of their principals created on home computers, a federal appeals court ruled Monday in a high-profile case involving students and free speech.
Teens win MySpace speech caseMonday, June 13, 2011 @ 1:43PMTwo Pennsylvania teens cannot be disciplined at school for MySpace parodies of their principals created on home computers, a federal appeals court ruled Monday in a high-profile case involving students and free speech.
Readers' memoriesSaturday, June 11, 2011 @ 11:28AMFormer Harding students, teachers and employees submitted these letters, recalling their memories of the school.