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Keyword: cybervigilante

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  • Cyber vigilante takes on Islamic extremists

    01/14/2010 5:49:12 PM PST · by Cindy · 11 replies · 654+ views
    ThreatChaos.com ^ | January 7, 2010, 03:58 | n/a
    SNIPPET: "I had an interesting demonstration this evening from a hacker who goes by the handle “The Jester” or in so-called l33t speak, th3j35t3r which is his Twitter ID. Since January 1, The Jester has been systematically wreaking havoc with several websites he associates with Al Quiada and Jihadists via a Denial of Service attack delivered over the web through an anonimizer service. The Jester has been documenting his attacks against www.alemarah.info, www.radicalislam.org, islamicpoint.net, www.almaghrib.org, www.as-ansar.com, www.islamicnetwork.com, www.islamicawakening.com, www.ansarnet.info, since the beginning of 2010." SNIPPET: "So my message to The Jester (I know you are reading this since I sent...
  • Ruling: Cybercops need a hack warrant

    11/16/2002 1:19:13 PM PST · by BraveMan · 4 replies · 106+ views
    Special to ZDNet News ^ | November 15, 2002, 4:55 AM PT | Lisa M. Bowman
    A federal judge has ruled that law enforcement officials went too far when they tried to use evidence gathered by a known hacker to convict someone of possessing child pornography. The decision, handed down earlier this month, is believed to be the first to say that hacking into an Internet-connected home PC without a warrant violates the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. "This makes it clear that law enforcement needs a search warrant to do this," said Orin Kerr, an associate professor at George Washington University Law School. Kerr said the ruling was the first of its...