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Selasa, 06 Maret 2012

Michael Jackson's Unreleased Songs Criminally Hacked And Illegally Downloaded

Michael Jackson

Sony Music got a terrible taste of its own medicine, as hackers broke into their systems again and stole all of the late Michael Jackson's unreleased copyrighted music, worth a substantial amount of money. Hey, Sony and Warner Bros put this type of criminal behavior on the map and it was only a matter of time before someone turned the tables on them with their own hacking tactics. What comes around goes around.

The two hackers were arrested by police in Britain and have been released on bail pending trial. Sony is in a serious predicament, because the hackers may have passed the files on to others, who are waiting to illegally release them onto the internet.

A potential $200,000,000 in unreleased music is up for grabs and could be completely devalued with a few keystroke, uploading them for free to anyone who wants it. While I'm sorry for Jackson's mother regarding what has happened, I have absolutely no sympathy for Sony.

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Sabtu, 03 Desember 2011

The FBI Tried To Cover Up Mystery Hack Into Water Systems

FBI Director Robert Mueller

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI or as the Judiciary Report likes to call them FIB) is facing difficult questioning, regarding hackers breaking into SCADA water systems in America (could cause contamination, flooding, drought ect). Initially the FBI lied to the public, claiming no such hack occurred. However, they were forced to admit otherwise, also known as the truth, when documents were made public indicating hackers did indeed break into the water supply system computers for 3 U.S. cities.

The FBI punctuated the breach by stating "no damage was done" as if that made everything okay. That’s not the point. Once again, you lied. Any breach is a serious breach, as when hackers break-in but inflict no immediate damage, it is a test run for something worse. Water and sewer department officials need to be on high alert. Something is wrong.

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