LulzSec target Eve Online again!
In a string of tweets this evening LulzSec seem to be hinting that Eve Online could be about to take another hit.
Read more...LulzSec takes down another; League of Legends
Becoming evermore notorious for their hacking, as well as their unique style, LulzSec have taken down yet another big website. This time the League of Legends was the unlucky website to be taken offline.
Read more...Minecraft server is ‘sunk’ by LulzSec
It seems they’re on a rampage tonight, the hacking group LulzSec have taken out Minecraft this time.
Read more...Has more of Sony’s information been stolen? Yes according to LulzSec
It looks like Sony’s troubles are not over yet. Internet hacking group LulzSec have claimed they are currently in Sony’s servers and stealing ‘internal stuff’.
Read more...Sony’s CEO accidentally reveals details about the camera on the iPhone 5
While giving an interview to The Wall Street Journal Sony’s CEO, Sir Howard Stringer, accidently revealed that Sony would most likely be providing 8-megapixel image sensors to Apple for the iPhone 5.
Read more...Google’s April Fools’ Day pranks
Many companies have made a real effort today but I think Google deserves this year’s imaginary award due to their many fools.
Read more...GoDaddy CEO posts video of him killing elephants in Africa
Bob Parsons, GoDaddy CEO, has posted a video online of him killing elephants in Africa which has caused widespread outrage. The video is pretty graphic so if you’re easily upset I highly recommend you do not view the video.
Read more...Are Twitter & WordPress heading in the same direction as Tumblr?
As of now Twitter is unusable. Firstly it reported an error, then it ‘fail whaled’ for 10minutes, and now we’re back to the technical error again.
Read more...Malware-infected ads displayed on Spotify
Spotify have apologised after an advert that was infected with malware was served to users of the service. This particular malware managed to install fake antivirus software on computers without any permissions or installation popups.
Read more...Are you being permanently traced by your mobile phone?
According to the results found by Malte Spitz in a recent court case you could be being traced by your mobile phone operator. From 31st August 2009 to 28th February 2010 Deutsche Telekom had recorded his exact coordinates more than 35,000 times.
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