Vice.com hacked by Syrian Electronic Army, redirects to SEA website

Syrian Electronic Army known for hacking high profile US based websites has once again come up with high profile website hack.  Today, the group hacked into VICE main website(vice.com), an US based international magazine focused on arts, culture, and news topics.  The hackers managed to gain access to the administration panel of the website and modified the website to redirect to hackers' website.  "Dear the @VICE, Your website was hacked in order to deliver a message" The tweet posted by the hackers reads. They also published an article saying "Your websi

Anonymous launch new operation to stop Bullfighting

World wide Anonymous hackers group announced its new operation against traditional Spanish Bullfighting.Operation dubbed “OpTorosSiTorerosNo” will be launched on Nov. 11. Spanish-style bullfighting is called a corrida de toros (literally a “running of bulls”), or fiesta brava and is practiced in Spain and Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, as well as in Southern France.The main motive of Anonymous hacker is to stop this spanish tradition in which Bulls are slaughtered and according to an example given by them “Bull run in Pamplona, and the Toro de la Vega festival in Tordesillas i

Anonymous replied back to Telegraph author, who called them Hypocrites

In a Telegraph Blog news published on Nov.6, Anonymous were called as hypocrites and in reply of that article, Anonymous group published an online statement on pastebin and replied back to Martha Gill (author who published the controversial news regarding the anonymous.)Anonymous already explored everything in the statement, but we also figured out some lines Gill wrote in the Blog:Masks being manufactured in bulk in a factory in Brazil. Maybe it isn’t a sweatshop, but that’s certainly the word being bandied around at the moment.Yet here are those workers, in unpleasant conditions, making t

Hackers steal $1 million from Australian bitcoin bank website

An Australian entrepreneur who is running the Bitcoin bank website has claimed hackers stole more than $1 million of virtual currency bitcoin from his website(Inputs.io).  The security breach reportedly took place on both October 23 and October 26, hackers managed to steal 4,100 bitcoins worth more than $1 million, according to service’s operator only known as "Tradefortress".  In an email interview with Fairfax media, TradeFortress said he would try to refund some of the money using more than 1,000 bitcoins he personally owned.  He said he won't be reporting the i