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  • Newsweek: Obama, McCain campaigns hacked by ‘foreign entity’

    11/06/2008 6:16:39 AM PST · by King Moonracer · 22 replies · 2,079+ views
    ZDNET/Newsweek ^ | November 5th, 2008 | Ryan Naraine
    Newsweek is reporting that the computer systems of the campaigns of both Barack Obama and John McCain were compromised in a “sophisticated cyberattack” by an unknown “foreign entity.”
  • Has Free Republic been hacked by the Democrats?

    09/24/2008 7:36:21 PM PDT · by FormerACLUmember · 28 replies · 542+ views
    vanity | 9-24-08 | moi
    Sarah Palin and Bill O'Reilly have been maliciously hacked by democrat party operatives in the last few days. Free Republic has been acting wierdly for the past week, now with a major system failure today. Given the democrat party and the Obama campaign's ferocious hostility to free speech and the open expression of opinion, has FR suffered the same fate?
  • FR possibly hacked

    09/24/2008 9:05:16 AM PDT · by PreciousLiberty · 13 replies · 2,017+ views
    Vanity ^ | 9/24/2008 | Me
    Given that individual threads keep disappearing, I'm guessing this is a SQL injection hack of some kind, or someone has hacked the server itself. Good luck FR!!! I'm guessing the backup group is still active on Yahoo...
  • Chattanooga: Local federal grand jury to hear testimony on Palin e-mail hacking

    09/22/2008 10:08:42 AM PDT · by AmericanMade1776 · 10 replies · 219+ views
    Chattanooga Times Free Press ^ | Sept. 22, 2008 | Monica Mercer
    A federal grand jury sitting in Chattanooga on Tuesday will hear the case of a UT student accused of hacking into the e-mail account of GOP vice presidential nominee, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. David Kernell, a 20-year-old University of Tennnessee student accused of the hacking, is the son of state Rep. Mike Kernell, D-Memphis. See tomorrow's Chattanooga Times Free Press for full coverage.
  • Wikileaks posts Bill O'Reilly Web site data

    09/19/2008 8:18:09 PM PDT · by markedmannerf · 34 replies · 267+ views
    Computer World ^ | 09/19/08 | Robert Mcmillan
    Just days after publishing U.S. vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's personal email messages, the Wikileaks Web site has published data about members who signed up for a section of Fox Television host Bill O'Reilly's Web site. Hackers were able to obtain a list of Billoreilly.com premium members, including email addresses, site passwords and the city and state where they live. Some of the information was published Friday on Wikileaks.com, which has been under fire from conservative commentators, including O'Reilly, for publishing Palin's messages. "Wikileaks has been informed the hack was a response to the pundit's recent scurrilous attacks over the...
  • Palin’s Emails Hacked: A.P. Won't Help Secret Service

    09/18/2008 9:41:36 AM PDT · by Nachum · 68 replies · 354+ views
    CNS News ^ | September 18, 2008 | Ted Bridis
    Hackers broke into the Yahoo! e-mail account that Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin used for official business as Alaska's governor, revealing as evidence a few inconsequential personal messages she has received since John McCain selected her as his running mate. "This is a shocking invasion of the governor's privacy and a violation of law. The matter has been turned over to the appropriate authorities and we hope that anyone in possession of these e-mails will destroy them," the McCain campaign said in a statement. The Secret Service contacted The Associated Press on Wednesday and asked for copies of the...
  • Infrastructure report, 2008-08-22 UTC 1200 [RedHat pwnd]

    08/22/2008 7:29:29 AM PDT · by Doohickey · 3 replies · 113+ views
    Fedora Announce List ^ | 22 Aug 2008 | Paul W. Frields
    Last week we discovered that some Fedora servers were illegally accessed. The intrusion into the servers was quickly discovered, and the servers were taken offline. Security specialists and administrators have been working since then to analyze the intrusion and the extent of the compromise as well as reinstall Fedora systems. We are using the requisite outages as an opportunity to do other upgrades for the sake of functionality as well as security. Work is ongoing, so please be patient. Anyone with pertinent information relating to this event is asked to contact fedora-legal redhat com One of the compromised Fedora servers...
  • 'Biggest Military Hack of All Time' Was Done Over a 56k Connection

    08/02/2008 2:16:23 PM PDT · by CarrotAndStick · 24 replies · 395+ views
    Gizmodo ^ | 4:30 PM on Sat Aug 2 2008 | Gizmodo
    Gary McKinnon, the British hacker who broke into military computers looking for evidence of UFOs in the "biggest military hack of all time," did so using his home computer and a 56k modem. I think we just lost our rights to complain about not having Japan-fast broadband. Using his own computer at home in London, McKinnon hacked into 97 computers belonging to and used by the U.S. government between February 2001 and March 2002.McKinnon is accused of causing the entire U.S. Army's Military District of Washington network of more than 2,000 computers to be shut down for 24 hours.Using...
  • China’s Cyber-Militia

    05/30/2008 3:42:43 PM PDT · by Dawnsblood · 25 replies · 166+ views
    National Journal Magazine ^ | 5/31/08 | Shane Harris
    Computer hackers in China, including those working on behalf of the Chinese government and military, have penetrated deeply into the information systems of U.S. companies and government agencies, stolen proprietary information from American executives in advance of their business meetings in China, and, in a few cases, gained access to electric power plants in the United States, possibly triggering two recent and widespread blackouts in Florida and the Northeast, according to U.S. government officials and computer-security experts. One prominent expert told National Journal he believes that China’s People’s Liberation Army played a role in the power outages. Tim Bennett, the...
  • Get your German interior minister's fingerprint here[Nice Political Biometric/Hack]

    04/03/2008 2:29:10 AM PDT · by BGHater · 1 replies · 130+ views
    The Register ^ | 30 Mar 2008 | Dan Goodin
    Hacktivists collect fingerprint of fingerprint collector A hacker club has published what it says is the fingerprint of Wolfgang Schauble, Germany's interior minister and a staunch supporter of the collection of citizens' unique physical characteristics as a means of preventing terrorism. In the most recent issue of Die Datenschleuder, the Chaos Computer Club printed the image on a plastic foil that leaves fingerprints when it is pressed against biometric readers. No-one from the Germany-based group has been able to test the foil to see if it can fool a computer into believing it came from Schauble. But the technique has...
  • Vista, MacBook Out--Only Linux Left in Hacking Contest

    03/29/2008 6:16:24 AM PDT · by militem · 19 replies · 659+ views
    PC World ^ | 3/29/2008 | Robert McMillan
    The MacBook Air went first; a tiny Fujitsu laptop running Vista was hacked on the last day of the contest; but it was Linux, running on a Sony Vaio, that remained undefeated as conference organizers ended a three-way computer hacking challenge Friday at the CanSecWest conference. Earlier this week, contest sponsors had put three laptops up for grabs to anyone who could hack into one of the systems and run their own software. A US$20,000 cash prize sweetened the deal, but the payout was halved each day as contest rules were relaxed and it became easier to penetrate the computers.
  • Contrite Don Imus: 'I'm a good person'

    04/09/2007 5:45:14 AM PDT · by presidio9 · 127 replies · 3,711+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 04/09/07 | MARCUS FRANKLIN
    Calling himself "a good person" who made a bad mistake, radio host Don Imus said Monday he would check his acid tongue after being lambasted for making racially charged comments about the Rutgers University women's basketball team. "Here's what I've learned: that you can't make fun of everybody, because some people don't deserve it," he said on his nationally syndicated radio show Monday morning. "And because the climate on this program has been what it's been for 30 years doesn't mean it's going to be what it's been for the next five years or whatever." Imus said he was "embarrassed"...
  • "Coupe" Deval: ‘I really screwed up’ Admits gaffe on Caddy, furniture but defends $72G for wife

    02/22/2007 6:19:25 AM PST · by Hemingway's Ghost · 72 replies · 2,642+ views
    The Boston Herald ^ | 22 Feb 2007 | Casey Ross
    Gov. Deval Patrick yesterday admitted he “really screwed up” by spending tax dollars on a leased Cadillac and high-end office furniture, but he strongly defended the hiring of a $72,000-a-year chief of staff for his wife. “Every governor has had staff to help support the work of the office, including the work of the first lady,” Patrick said during an impromptu press conference. “It’s official business.” However, a Patrick aide could recall only two events Diane Patrick has attended this year, one to promote early education initiatives in the State House and a second to appear at a reading event...
  • Another good reason to stop using telnet (Major hack against Solaris)

    02/12/2007 10:35:07 PM PST · by zeugma · 22 replies · 549+ views
    SANS ^ | 2007-02-12 | donald smith
    There is a major zero day bug announced in solaris 10 and 11 with the telnet and login combination. It has been verified. In my opinion NOBODY be should running telnet open to the internet. Versions of Solaris 9 and lower do not appear to have this vulnerability. The issue: The telnet daemon passes switches directly to the login process which looks for a switch that allows root to login to any account without a password. If your telnet daemon is running as root it allows unauthenticated remote logins. Telnet should be disabled. Since 1994 the cert.org team has recommended...
  • Maine Governor Nominates Lawyer With No Court Experience to District Court Bench

    01/18/2007 6:02:14 PM PST · by bogeybob · 11 replies · 589+ views
    Maine Senate Republican Press Release | January 18, 2007 | bogeybob
    This is incredible. Maine Governor John Baldacci (D) has nominated a flack from the Maine Attorney General's Office as a District Court judge. The staffer, Mr. Chuck Dow, has negligible trial experience. The legislature's Judiciary Committee (8 D, 5 R, 1 Native American) voter 9-3 (8 D's and 1 R) to recommend confirmation by the full State Senate. The GOP Senate Minority Leader issued a press release, vowing to oppose Mr. Dow's confirmation. A snippet of her press release appears below: According to a questionnaire completed by the nominee, Dow earned his law degree in 1997 then worked at a...
  • Matthews Brushes Off 'Brouhaha': 'I Think Kerry Meant To Go After President'

    10/31/2006 2:43:56 PM PST · by governsleastgovernsbest · 151 replies · 3,604+ views
    MSNBC/NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    The MSM troops have begun to rally around their man.Interviewing Ted Kennedy on MSNBC, Chris Matthews referred to the controversy over Kerry's comments as a 'brouhaha' and a 'rhubarb. Kennedy was of course only too happy to agree, calling the controversy a "diversion" and even casting Kerry as the victim, claiming he is the "target of Republicans" reacting to his criticism of the war.A bit later in the hour, Matthews flatly claimed that Kerry only meant to say that Bush hadn't studied enough before he became president and thus got us into a mess in Iraq, and later still:"I think...
  • Hotel minibar key opens Diebold voting machine!!!!

    09/18/2006 6:28:50 PM PDT · by dickmc · 86 replies · 2,548+ views
    Freedom-to-Tinker ^ | Monday September 18, 2006 | Ed Felten
    Like other computer scientists who have studied Diebold voting machines, we were surprised at the apparent carelessness of Diebold’s security design. It can be hard to convey this to nonexperts, because the examples are technical. To security practitioners, the use of a fixed, unchangeable encryption key and the blind acceptance of every software update offered on removable storage are rookie mistakes; but nonexperts have trouble appreciating this. Here is an example that anybody, expert or not, can appreciate: The access panel door on a Diebold AccuVote-TS voting machine — the door that protects the memory card that stores the votes,...
  • ZOT! Liberals are Planning to Hack Voting Machines

    09/14/2006 5:41:45 PM PDT · by Pandit · 42 replies · 1,048+ views
    Some professors at Princeton University have posted a video on YouTube showing how to hack into the Diebold voting machines that are supposed to be used in 40% of the elections this fall. On Democratic Underground they're talking about how to steal cards just like the voting machines use from Diebold laundry machines used in laundromats, and then reprogram them to change the votes on the voting machines.
  • AT&T hack exposes 19,000 identities

    08/30/2006 8:54:07 PM PDT · by stainlessbanner · 2 replies · 405+ views
    news.com ^ | August 29, 2006
    AT&T on Tuesday said hackers broke into one of its computer systems and accessed personal data on thousands of customers who used its online store. The information that was illegally accessed includes credit card numbers, AT&T said in a statement. The cyberattack affects about 19,000 customers who purchased equipment for high-speed DSL Internet connections through AT&T's Web site, the company said. "We deeply regret this incident," Priscilla Hill-Ardoin, chief privacy officer for AT&T, said in the statement. "We will work closely with law enforcement to bring these data thieves to account." The break-in occurred over the weekend and was discovered...
  • Windows Genuine Advantage: What it is, how to ditch it

    08/01/2006 8:47:10 AM PDT · by BJClinton · 106 replies · 2,342+ views
    Computerworld.com ^ | 7/30/2006 | Scot Finnie
    It's not easy to remove Microsoft's anti-piracy program, but it can be done Scot Finnie Today’s Top Stories or Other Windows Stories July 30, 2006 (Computerworld) -- Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) software is installed on computers running Windows XP via Microsoft's online update services. For most XP users, that means Automatic Updates, which Microsoft has worked very hard since Windows XP SP2 to make us run in full-automatic mode. WGA has already appeared in several beta versions, with slightly different behaviors, and Microsoft appears to be still actively developing this tool. For many people, the fact that the software giant...