iPhone owners now have a new option when deciding to hack their iPhones.  Until now the iJailbreak and Ziphone hacks have allowed people to easily change some files on their iPhones in order to install applications from the Installer or change the... (posted on 31 Mar 2008 by Apple, Ink)
By Mark O’Neill In what is being described as the first attack over the internet to cause immediate direct physical harm, hackers have caused an unknown number of epileptic sufferers to suffer seizures by hacking into an epileptic support forum and... (posted on 29 Mar 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)
Here’s something pretty useful. One member of our community has recently spent some time opening this wateen router, going over technical specs and demystifying WiMax protocol specs to understand whats wrong with Wateen’s service. Apparently he’s... (posted on 28 Mar 2008 by Green & White)
There is a lot of noise going around the blogosphere about how an attacker was able to hack into a MacBook Air in 2 minutes at this week's CanSecWest conference.  I am going to put on my reality distortion tinfoil hat and try to break it down as it... (posted on 28 Mar 2008 by Apple, Ink)
It's IT Blogwatch: in which a MacBook Air gets hacked in a hacking competition (for hackers). Not to mention how to make dangerous-looking paper airplanes... Robert McMillan McReports: It may be the quickest $10,000 Charlie Miller ever earned. He took... (posted on 28 Mar 2008 by IT Blogwatch)
Zone-h published a new statistics report about registered attacks. In 2007, Apache websites were defaced 319,439 times whereas IIS sites (IIS 6.0 + IIS 5.0) were attacked only 137,599 times. Of course, one has to take into account that there are (still)... (posted on 27 Mar 2008 by 4sysops - For Windows Administrators)

26 Mar 2008

Hacking Your MySpace

“Jordan” emailed Sig Figs with a problem he couldn’t solve relating to his MySpace account. It’s probably something a lot of web 2.0 users will face at some point in their surfing. “Hi Someone got on to my MySpace account and changed my password so when... (posted on 26 Mar 2008 by Significant Figures)

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