According to CNN, some U.S. officials are expected to get smartphones capable of handling classified government documents over cellular networks – the phone will run on a “modified version of Google’s Android software which is being developed as part of an initiative that spans multiple federal agencies and government contractors.” The Army has been testing touchscreen...
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Hacker group Anonymous is making one move to another since from the time when feds knocked out Megaupload last month. The group first with 5,635 participants hacked RIAA (the record industry’s lobbying arm), MPAA (the movie industry’s lobbying arm), Universal Music, and the Department of Justice websites. Moving to the next, the group continues it strikes with shutting...
Hacker group Anonymous earlier today hacked Greek Ministry of Justice Website in protest against the ACTA treaty – and now the Anonymous group posted the tweet on the micro-blogging site with a line to an intercepted FBI/Scotland Yard telephone conference call. The conference call included two Metropolitan Police officer and four LA-based FBI agents. It wasn’t legitimate...
HP released its annual proxy statement this morning, which among other things gives a look at what its top five executives made last year. CEO Meg Whitman, who upon becoming CEO, after succeeded Leo Apotheker last year agreed to take an annual base salary of $1 received more than $16 million worth of stock awards – add on another $372,598 in other compensation and...