Petrol Crisis: OPEC Web site defaced
News The cracker struck out late Tuesday, forcing OPEC to remove the site Wednesday morning. According to the Farouk Muhammed, head of public relations for OPEC, a technical team is working to fix the site and trace the location.
[September 13, 2000, 9:01]
Steorn cancels free energy demonstration
Blog Comment Isn't calling some-one a fraud without any evidence is already fraudulent in it self, then it's also some what appologistic for the OPEC scam. "Just because all of the hundreds of previous people claiming to do what Steorn has claimed to do, have...
[July 6, 2007, 21:56]
Herbless the hacker supports petrol protest
News The latest attack comes just a few days after the OPEC Web site was defaced over petrol prices in Europe. The ongoing petrol crisis sparked a politically minded cracker to deface more than one hundred corporate Web sites Thursday, posting messages...
[September 15, 2000, 10:11]
Father of energy efficiency to get Fermi Award
News During the OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) oil crisis of the 1970s, Rosenfeld, a veteran researcher at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a member of the California Energy Commission, began to study the amount...
[June 14, 2006, 10:30]
Google emits rebuttal to carbon claims
Blog Comment OPEC cuts could exacerbate the gap between supply and demand and drive prices even higher. The top story of the year is that global crude oil production peaked in 2008. The media, governments, world leaders, and public should focus on this issue.
[January 12, 2009, 15:50]
Infineon busted? Play it again, DRAM
Leader The price fixing can't be made overt, as with OPEC: the stakes aren't that high. On what grounds? RENAULT: I am shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on in here! This display of nerve leaves Rick at a loss.
[September 16, 2004, 12:20]



