A broad group of hackers and security experts have banded together to create a new service that assembles information on vulnerabilities, security tools and bug-related discussions.
The Alldas.de Web site, which archives copies of Web pages that have been digitally defaced by online hoodlums, has announced that the founder of the site would be retiring and the site moving to a new domain.
Samsung Electronics Australia's Web site has been the victim of a hacker group, which defaced the site's homepage this morning.
A well-known Web site that tracks defacements on other sites by hackers such as PoizonB0x was itself defaced yesterday by a hacker going under the name of ThePike.
Defacement mirror site alldas.de has been cracked by someone using the name of "ThePike", apparently in an attempt to prove that "security is not something funny".
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