Global Hell hacker to plead guilty, Part II
News Hacker groups are notorious for their flighty memberships and volcanic lifespans, with rosters sometimes changing daily as groups splinter over nothing more complex than a profanity-laden, locker-room style verbal brawl carried out in an online...
[March 30, 2000, 16:20]
NASA hacker loses extradition fight
Talkback Ofcourse this gives hope to the idea that if in some time in the future the US adopts crazy patent, DRM, IP, anti-terror or whatever laws enough UK citizens will be available to be extradited as well.
[May 10, 2006, 23:26]
MI5 website breached by hacker
News Last week, a hacker with the handle '[-TE-]-Neo' wrote that the MI5 website was vulnerable to cross-site scripting and Iframe injection. The hacker put the post on the Team Elite hacker forum last Tuesday, claiming the site was breachable through...
[July 30, 2009, 11:30]
The NASA hacker: Scapegoat or public enemy?
Talkback With this action of extradition to the U. S.by a government, appears to be a paramount example of BAFFLEGAB to covewr up the technical shortcominmgs of the associated departments. They do not wish to acknowledge that an individual had access to all...
[July 21, 2005, 19:22]
Cable & Wireless mocked by hacker
News The hacker also announced that he had the personal details of 150,000 Cable & Wireless customers. Many web site home pages were replaced with the message, "looking for your homepage? It has been taken off the server.
[October 26, 1999, 8:46]
When data is not the ultimate hacker target
Blog Comment Botnets are big news - and, disturbingly, now looking like one of the biggest threats on the Net. There's a good if worrying story about them over at Wired News". Yet another reason to run a non-Microsoft operating system.
[November 2, 2006, 12:14]
NASA hacker loses extradition fight
Talkback Myles, shut up. Do you feel bigger just because he got caught, and you, according to your 'occupation', did not? I seriously question your background and capabilities based on that. But meaningless things aside, I believe the US is going to maul...
[May 11, 2006, 8:47]
NASA hacker loses extradition fight
Talkback if you cant do the time, dont do the crime. Idiot.
[May 10, 2006, 17:06]
Accused port hacker says log files were 'edited'
Talkback Has "Inspector" (DC) Stunt *ever* heard of malware known as "rootkit"s? If not, what kind of "expert" is he? Is Stunt even qualified to detect a rootkit? Does he know what rootkits can do? As reported by ZDUK, the seriously uninformed statements...
[October 15, 2003, 2:57]
Hacker attacks music file sharers
Talkback I'd agree with that. What the virus doesn't take into account is legal mp3s from unsigned bands which are all over the net. Or mp3s ripped from CDs. It's been written without much thought if anything.
[April 22, 2005, 19:43]
11,000 IP addresses found on accused hacker's PC
Talkback who gives a fuck, as long as this kid wasnt using them it doesnt matter all power to you kid!
[March 23, 2004, 17:55]
11,000 IP addresses found on accused hacker's PC
Talkback Yea who gives a F*** well i cant see why the courts are comming down on the Kid myself it is so painfully obvious the the real culprit is M$ you know thoses twats from Redmond the Redmon Mafia bunch of lying falsefying coniveing thieving lifeforms.
[March 25, 2004, 12:20]
Nasa hacker loses bid to avoid extradition
News Gary McKinnon has lost his high court bid to avoid extradition to the US for hacking into military systems in that country. McKinnon had tried to argue that former home secretary, Jacqui Smith, was wrong in law to push for the extradition despite...
[July 31, 2009, 15:20]
MTV's fake hacker rebuked by peers
News Prominent US hackers have attacked a statement issued by fellow protagonist Shamrock in which he claimed to have deliberately faked evidence for an MTV documentary about computer crime. Editor of popular hacking magazine 2600, Emmanual Goldstein...
[October 21, 1999, 15:53]
NASA hacker loses extradition fight
Talkback Extradition was so that people could be RETURNED to the country where they commited a serious crime. This chap hasn't been there and it certainly isn't serious when compared to real crime. As is demonstrated by the quick result as ooposed to the...
[May 11, 2006, 11:56]
Hacker attacks music file sharers
Talkback How low can the music industry, or anyone who supports them, go. Very low, judging by this. MUSIC IS ART NOT MONEY!
[April 25, 2005, 9:15]
Extradition hearing begins over Nasa hacker
Talkback he really isn't a great talent, hacking takes no more skill than going to www.milw0rm.com and downloading the latest sploit!
[July 14, 2006, 18:06]
CPS refuses Nasa-hacker UK prosecution
Blog Comment They didn't even try!
[February 26, 2009, 16:24]
Would you hire a hacker?
Talkback Yeah, my entire team would be full of the people only seeking to advance technology on their own. I mean if they can do it and my current employees can't or couldn't have prevented it, who better to be part of a company?
[September 21, 2004, 19:36]
NASA hacker ready for a long battle
Talkback typical US CYA activity. The mistake was made linking up these computers to a public network without adequate security measures in place. This is now just Cover Your A*** so someone gets to keep their well paid job.
[May 4, 2006, 10:50]



