Anonymous hit CBS with a big bang
According to Anonymous’ twitter feed they have taken down CBS’ website, cbs.com. This doesn’t look like a typical DDoS though; it looks like they’ve gained access to their servers.
Read more...Anonymous continue OpMegaupload with more record labels targeted
With Anonymous flexing its muscles on Thursday by taking out Universal, MPAA, RIAA and many more the backlash continued today with a band of other sites taken down.
Read more...PIPA and SOPA withdrawn from the house
After two days of protests; widespread blackouts of websites including Wikipedia and Reddit as well as Megaupload being shutdown, Lamar Smith has removed SOPA from the house until further notice along with its twin PIPA.
Read more...Anonymous take down government sites and Universal Music
The loose collective known as Anonymous has taken down justice.gov and universalmusic.com citing Megaupload as the reason in their tweets.
Read more...Federal prosecutors take down Megaupload
A day after a widespread blackout of the internet in protest of the proposed new laws, SOPA and PIPA, federal prosecutors have shut down one of the world’s largest file-sharing sites.
Read more...Spotify won’t sync local files to iPhone?
If you’ve recently updated your Spotify and you notice that you can’t sync local files, they merely stay grayed-out on your iPhone, then I may have a fix for you.
Read more...Google will protest SOPA & PIPA
Today Google has announced that it will join the ever-growing list of websites to, in at least some way, protest SOPA and PIPA. Google’s protest is far less drastic compared to Wikipedia and Reddit; Google will be placing a link on its US home page informing users about SOPA and PIPA.
Read more...Wikipedia Will Go Offline On 18th January To Protest SOPA & PIPA
By now almost everyone has heard of the proposed SOPA and PIPA bills that are currently being discussed in the United States. If passed it is widely believe that they could not just criple the internet but potentially remove all the things that make the internet great. Now, Wikipedia is taking a drastic step to protest the proposed laws.
Read more...‘Let it snow’ on Google
Google has turn its attention to Christmas, try typing in ‘let it snow’ on Google right now and you should see snow followed by your screen frosting up!
Read more...Hollywood film studios request that BT block The Pirate Bay
With a high-court ruling that BT must block file sharing site Newzbin2 it seems the entertainment industry is set to try to block many more sites with their next target being The Pirate Bay.
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