Hacktivism
Europe’s cybersecurity chief says disruptive attacks have doubled recently, sees Russia behind many
Disruptive digital attacks, many of which have been traced to Russia-backed groups, have doubled in the European Union in recent months and are also targeting election-related services, according to the EU's top cybersecurity official.
Russia is stepping up Cyber Attacks against Ukraine's European allies
Russia's cyber war against Ukraine has largely failed, and Moscow is increasingly targeting Kyiv's European allies, US and French analysts say.
French defense firm Thales said in a report that Russia is striking Poland, the Nordic and Baltic countries with an arsenal of cyber weapons aimed at sowing division and promoting anti-war messages.
Airports and Nuclear Power Stations on Terror Alert
British airports and nuclear power plants have been ordered to tighten security over fears terrorist hackers could have found a way to bypass electronic safety checks.
Over the last 24 hours, spies have given a series of warnings terrorists might have discovered means of bypassing scanners in airports and security at nuclear facilities.
Anonymous target Bank of Greece
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Don't pull the plug please
Maybe you have heard or maybe you have not, but last week Turkey was hit by a very fierce cyberattack.
According to Sara Malm of the Daily Mail, the hacking group Anonymous launched a massive cyberattack on Turkey, accusing the country's leaders of supporting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
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Anonymous hacktivists take down ISIS with viagra and prozac
Anonymous hacktivists took down Isdrat, the ISIS site, less than a week after it first appeared on the Tor browser of the dark web by inundating it with advertisements for anti-depressant Prozac and Viagra drugs for erectile dysfunction. In this way, the group sent a message urging extremists to calm down. Anonymous statement was:
Anonymous renegade hacktivists frustrate intelligence services as much as ISIS (vid)
Anonymous, in a series of messages on Twitter and YouTube feature warnings of cyberattacks against ISIS in retaliation for the November 13 terrorist attacks.
ISIS responds to Anonymous: the keyboard becomes the new kalashnikov!
Hacking group Anonymous have published the names, addresses and phone numbers of five alleged recruiters working for ISIS. The internet group had first declared a cyber war on ISIS after the Paris Attacks.
Anonymous vs. ISIS: Paris attacks spearhead a cyber war (vid)
Hacker group Anonymous declared war against ISIS after the Paris attacks on Friday. A YouTube video, in French, said it would use its knowledge to “unite humanity” and warned terorrists to expect them. A spokesperson wearing the Anonymous mask said: “Anonymous from all over the world will hunt you down.
You should know that we will find you and we will not let you go.