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Don’t Have Surveillance Gear? UK Cops Will Share

Posted on November 4, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Documents obtained by Motherboard show the City of London Police shares its surveillance technology with a UK competition authority. Continue reading Don’t Have Surveillance Gear? UK Cops Will Share→

Posted in cybersecurity, freedom of information act, Futures, London, Police, surveillance, UK

Elon Musk Critic Sues Tesla, Says Musk’s ‘Agents’ Hacked His Twitter

Posted on November 4, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

The move comes after Tesla sued someone for allegedly impersonating the company’s CEO in an email. Continue reading Elon Musk Critic Sues Tesla, Says Musk’s ‘Agents’ Hacked His Twitter→

Posted in Bizarre Series of Events, Complaints, critics, elon musk, Energy, Futures, lawsuits, rants, Tesla, twitter | Tagged Cars

Elon Musk Critic Sues Tesla, Says Musk’s ‘Agents’ Hacked His Twitter

Posted on November 4, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

The move comes after Tesla sued someone for allegedly impersonating the company’s CEO in an email. Continue reading Elon Musk Critic Sues Tesla, Says Musk’s ‘Agents’ Hacked His Twitter→

Posted in Bizarre Series of Events, Complaints, critics, elon musk, Energy, Futures, lawsuits, rants, Tesla, twitter | Tagged Cars

‘Operation Hyperion’ Targets Suspected Dark Web Users Around the World

Posted on November 3, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

The coordinated international law enforcement effort isn’t as much a wide crackdown as it is a series of warning shots. Continue reading ‘Operation Hyperion’ Targets Suspected Dark Web Users Around the World→

Posted in dark web, Drugs, fbi, Internet, law enforcement, Marketplaces, tor

Should the FBI Hack Botnet Victims to Save the Internet?

Posted on October 26, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

The internet of things has ushered in a new age of debilitating DDoS attacks. Should the government intervene? Continue reading Should the FBI Hack Botnet Victims to Save the Internet?→

Posted in DDoS attacks, fbi, Hacking, Internet of Shit, Internet of Things, mirai, Security

The Phone Hackers at Cellebrite Have Had Their Firmware Leaked Online

Posted on October 25, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Researchers say they may be able to reverse-engineer information about how Cellebrite extracts data from phones. Continue reading The Phone Hackers at Cellebrite Have Had Their Firmware Leaked Online→

Posted in Cellebrite, Hacking, phone cracking, phone security, phone surveillance, Security

US Indicts Russian Hacker Allegedly Behind Dropbox, LinkedIn Breaches

Posted on October 21, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Yevgeniy Aleksandrovich Nikulin also allegedly hacked Formspring. Continue reading US Indicts Russian Hacker Allegedly Behind Dropbox, LinkedIn Breaches→

Posted in breach, Dropbox, formspring, Hacking, LinkedIn, Security

While Alleged NSA Thief Sits in Detention, Shadow Brokers Post Messages

Posted on October 21, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Harold T. Martin III is reportedly the prime suspect in the Shadow Brokers investigation, but while he has been in detention, the hackers have posted more messages. Continue reading While Alleged NSA Thief Sits in Detention, Shadow Brokers Post Messages→

Posted in hackers, Hacking Tools, National Security Agency, nsa, shadow brokers, The Shadow Brokers

Israeli Phone Hackers Say They Can Rip Data From… Pokémon Go

Posted on October 21, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

It might actually provide some decent information for investigators in certain cases. Continue reading Israeli Phone Hackers Say They Can Rip Data From… Pokémon Go→

Posted in Cellebrite, Data, games, Hacking, Phones, Pokémon GO

How Cops From Four Countries Busted a Dark Web Drug Ring

Posted on October 19, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

When the dark web trade is international, law enforcement need to collaborate. Continue reading How Cops From Four Countries Busted a Dark Web Drug Ring→

Posted in crime, dark web, drug web drugs, Drugs, IMB, Internet

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