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ISP Panix Over Domain Hijack

News The domain hijack attack happened at the end of August when visitors to the eBay.de site were redirected to a different DNS, meaning that they could not access auctions. A New York Internet service provider said on Sunday it was working to recover...

[January 17, 2005, 7:30]

Hacker Takes Back Firefox Hijack Claim

News A hacker who claimed to have found a serious zero-day bug in Firefox now says he was never able to exploit the supposed vulnerability to hijack computers. On Saturday, Mischa Spiegelmock and Andrew Wbeelsoi told attendees at the ToorCon event in...

[October 4, 2006, 9:45]

Teenager Admits EBay Domain Hijack

News The domain hijack attack happened at the end of August when visitors to the eBay.de site were redirected to a different domain name server (DNS), meaning that they could not access auctions. German police said on Saturday that a 19-year-old from...

[September 6, 2004, 15:35]

Entertainment Industry 'trying To Hijack Data Retention Directive'

News Cyber-rights groups have accused the entertainment industry of attempting to hijack the European Union's data retention legislation. The music industry's attempt to hijack this legislation is a travesty and a gross affront to civil liberties and...

[November 24, 2005, 17:00]

Hacker Takes Back Firefox Hijack Claim

Talkback Actually Myles a zero-day exploit refers to an exploit that exploits a bug that has not yet been patched by the vendor. Milworm contains various zero-day exploits

[October 8, 2006, 7:58]

Entertainment Industry 'trying To Hijack Data Retention Directive'

Talkback If copyright infringement became a criminal offence then perhaps we'd see fines and punishments in line with reality. The million pound fine and 10 years in prison promised on those big signs in cinemas is a joke when you consider what people get...

[November 25, 2005, 7:56]

Entertainment Industry 'trying To Hijack Data Retention Directive'

Talkback great if that goes throught then you can call EU = stasi.It will be so popular among the people. So shall all post officers be allowed to read there letters too.bye bye freedom.

[November 24, 2005, 23:36]

Hackers Hijack Microsoft DRM

Talkback Too much convenience goes a wrong way.

[January 12, 2005, 18:53]

Teenager Admits EBay Domain Hijack

Talkback Well 'Anonymous' perhaps you should take some responsibility for securing your PC. I assume when you go out you lock the front door to your house? and when you leave your car you lock that as well? The same is true of your PC, I'd recommend a good...

[September 8, 2004, 10:28]

Entertainment Industry 'trying To Hijack Data Retention Directive'

Talkback Summing up the proposal. Please spend plenty of tax money and government resources while overhauling several civil rights so we can fill our pockets even more while killing present and future competition at the same time.

[November 29, 2005, 21:34]

Teenager Admits EBay Domain Hijack

Talkback I just went through a month of problems with my system due to a virus and it was hell! Dell kept referring me to Microsoft; Microsoft referred me to my DSL provider; they directed me to AOL - it was a circus.

[September 6, 2004, 22:03]

V21 - Netservicesplc.com Hijack V21 Customers Into New Contract

Forum Hi, I am sure there are many fuming V21 customers out there who have recently been the victims of a Broadband Hijacking by Netservicesplc.com but who are unable to get online in order to voice their fury!

[November 17, 2006, 13:50]

Hackers Hijack Microsoft DRM

Talkback usually when WMP asks you to download some DRM to listen to the file, you press no and can listen to it anyway. So this form of spyware is not going to affect me.

[January 12, 2005, 21:07]

Hacker Takes Back Firefox Hijack Claim

Talkback I wish you would not use the term zero-day here, all bugs are technicall ZERO DAY. The term zero-day is more generally applied to the exploit that is created to take advantage of the bug when it has not been released.www.milw0rm.com contains NO...

[October 6, 2006, 17:40]

Apple Patches Trio Of Wi-Fi Hijack Flaws

News A trio of security flaws in Apple software that runs wireless-networking hardware could allow Macs to be hijacked over Wi-Fi, Apple said on Thursday. The company released security updates to repair the problems, which together affect the AirPort...

[September 22, 2006, 8:50]

Hackers Hijack Microsoft DRM

News Hackers are using the digital rights management feature in Microsoft's Windows Player to fool people into downloading spyware and viruses, a security company claimed on Wednesday. According to a warning posted on security company Panda Software's...

[January 12, 2005, 15:10]

VeriSign Relents On Browser 'hijack'

News VeriSign, the administrator of the .com and .net domains, made plans to shut down its new Site Finder service on Friday, after the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ordered the company to undo controversial changes.

[October 6, 2003, 14:20]

Asian Spammers 'hijack Broadband PCs'

News Home and small business computers in Western countries are being hijacked as spam relays by groups operating in Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and other parts of Asia, according to a security firm.

[October 21, 2003, 9:30]

FBI To Investigate Al-Jazeera Web Hijack

News Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al-Jazeera Web site on Thursday were greeted with an American flag and a pro-US message, the work of an apparent online vandal. The FBI has opened an investigation into the attack on Al...

[March 28, 2003, 9:35]

Feds Hijack Illicit Sites

News Federal police have adopted a novel crime-fighting tactic: seizing control of domain names for Web sites that allegedly violate the law. Attorney General John Ashcroft said on Monday that the domain names for several Web sites allegedly set up to...

[February 27, 2003, 11:18]


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