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Hacking editor claims innocence over Hospital Web defacement

'Armageddon' blames kids for smearing hacking publication Read more

8 November, 1999 by Will Knight

Surveillance or dead lock?

Intrusion detection and intrusion prevention aren't different names for the same market segment -- they're different names for two distinct categories of security products Read more

20 August, 2002 by Laura Taylor

Hacker trackers throw in the towel

...the security community posted on the site. "With the rapid increase in Web defacement activity, there are times when it requires one of us to... Read more

22 May, 2001 by Robert Lemos

A hack too far: Charity site defaced - experts fear epidemic

...use this database to mass attack many websites in a single day." Web defacement statistician Attrition.org concluded from a survey of affected sites that... Read more

22 March, 2001 by Chris Holbrook

Busy hackers add NY Times to their victim list

...Compaq Computer, Hewlett-Packard, Disney's Go.com and CompUSA, according to Web defacement tracker and security site Attrition.org. A second Intel server fell... Read more

19 February, 2001 by Rob Lemos

'Pimpshiz' speaks - with pride

...on appeal. "Music is art, an extension of ourselves," read one August Web defacement. "Major-label record companies do not sell art -- they sell 50... Read more

15 January, 2001 by Robert Lemos

Cracker offers site defacement service

...asks the Web page vandal in a Christmas defacement. "Design a cool web defacement, using your own name or group, zip it up with all... Read more

2 January, 2001 by Will Knight

Hackers Rule OK

People may associate it with the US, but hacking - both legal and illegal - is an international phenomenon. And Britain has its own distinct history of computer exploits Read more

27 December, 1999 by Will Knight

Lovesick hacker hits Microsoft

...Microsoft CEO Bill Gates. B.K. DeLong, curator of the attrition.org Web defacement archive, said research of other hacking mirror sites -- which use a... Read more

27 October, 1999 by ZDNet
Evolution of Cyber Crimes

Evolution of Cyber Crimes

...given birth to a gamut of new age crimes such as hacking, web defacement, cyber stalking, web jacking etc Read more

9 January, 2008

Leader: The positive spin on being hacked

...long been singled out by hackers, often for petty crimes such as web defacement, because they are perceived as being a soft touch. But anybody... Read more

12 December, 2005 by silicon.com staff

Hackers exploit weak link FTP

...own code, with the power to potentially take over a system - enabling web defacement, network intrusions and data theft. Network Associates subsidiary PGP Security has... Read more

11 April, 2001 by Chris Holbrook

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