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Pro-Palestinian hackers claim to publish details of 26000 more Israeli credit ... - Haaretz
The Next WebPro-Palestinian hackers claim to publish details of 26000 more Israeli credit ...HaaretzClaim comes from the international hacking group, 'Team Poison', who initiated an organized attack on Israeli websites and citizens. An international group of hackers claimed Thursday to have published the details of 26000 credit cards overnight, ...Team Poison says it published personal details of 26000 Israeli credit card ...The Next Web'Track down planners of cyber attacks at source'Jerusalem Postall 13 news articles »
Hackers can read your credit cards through clothes and wallets - Toronto Star
Hackers can read your credit cards through clothes and walletsToronto StarEmily Jackson Staff Reporter Pickpockets no longer need to touch their victims — they can use cheap technology to read credit cards through peoples' pants. Hacker Kristin Paget proved as much with a demonstration at the Shmoocon hacker conference in ...and more »
Saudi Arabian official denies Saudi citizens' bank information breached by ... - Washington Post
New York Daily NewsSaudi Arabian official denies Saudi citizens' bank information breached by ...Washington PostCAIRO — A top Saudi banking official on Tuesday denied an Israeli media report that hackers from Israel obtained credit card and bank account details of thousands of Saudi citizens, retaliating for an attack on Israeli accounts.Pro-Israel hackers threaten tit for tat after card leakRegisterall 502 news articles »
Anonymous: The Bombs Keep Dropping - Sky News (blog)
Sky News (blog)Anonymous: The Bombs Keep DroppingSky News (blog)Also during the call, a 15-year-old from the West Midlands who allegedly hacked into a US gaming site and sucked-up 32000 credit card details, was described by officers as "a pain in the bum". This hack needs to be put in perspective.and more »
Global Security Firm Strafor Back Online After Hacking - Fox News
Fox NewsGlobal Security Firm Strafor Back Online After HackingFox NewsTexas-based global security consultancy Stratfor said Wednesday that it was relaunching its online operations, after hackers stole credit card numbers and personal information off its site in December. Hacking collective Anonymous admitted the cyber ...Security analysis firm Stratfor back online after massive data breachWashington PostStratfor CEO: Data wasn't encrypted, and hackers made multiple attacksAustin American-Statesmanall 303 news articles »
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