Anonymous threatens China, Hong Kong authoritiesAnonymous, the nebulous online activist group that uses hacking to further causes it supports, has threatened a major blackout of Chinese and Hong Kong government websites, and to leak tens of thousands of government email address details. More… |
Bapco on hacking group Anonymous' hit listBahrain Petoleum Company (Bapco) has appeared on a list of petrochemical companies that could be targeted by infamous hacking group Anonymous. Internet security firm Symantec has issued a notice on its website More… |
Bahrain steps up cyber securityBahrain has beefed up Internet security after several government websites were attacked by a global hacking network. The Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowment Ministry, General Directorate for Traffic and Licensing, Custom Affairs, Foreig More… |
Hacking 'mole' helps FBI nab Anonymous leadersOne of the most-wanted hackers became an FBI informant last year, providing evidence that led to charges against five other suspected leaders of the Anonymous hacking group. In a major blow to Anonymous, which has attacked the websites of More… |
Bahrain government website hackedAn official government website, bahrain.bh, was hacked by an infamous hacker group called Anonymous yesterday (February 14). The group also targeted the website of combinedsystems.com, which belongs to the US producer of tear gas reportedl More… |
Bahrain government website hackedAn official government website, bahrain.bh, was hacked by an infamous hacker group called Anonymous yesterday (February 14). The group also targeted the website of combinedsystems.com, which belongs to the US producer of tear gas reportedl More… |
Bahrain plans 'secret' Aids centresThe first of a nationwide chain of anonymous Aids testing centres will be set up in Manama in a month, it was declared. Its location will be finalised in the next few days, said National Sexually Transmitted Diseases Programme manager Dr S More… |
Bahrain plans 'secret' Aids centresA string of anonymous Aids testing centres may be set up in Bahrain, to reach hundreds of people who may be infected without being aware of it. There are 139 known Bahraini HIV or Aids sufferers, but trends suggest more than 200 others may More… |