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March 26th, 2013 1:30 PM ShareCyberattacks and Hacktivism
March 26th, 2013 1:05 PMHackers have long been an integral part of the Internet culture since the Usenet era, but the recent waves of cyberattacks in the wake of Anonymous hacktivism have brought on a renewed interest in the shadowy subculture.
Rebecca Black Sings Rihanna
March 26th, 2013 12:17 PMAt this weekend's web video convention Playlist LIVE, Rebecca Black performed a cover of Rihanna's Stay and proved she's come a long way since Friday.
Remote Administration Tools
March 26th, 2013 11:36 AMThese programs allow the user to control a computer remotely and are often used for malicious purposes to spy on unknowing victims.
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VTEC just kicked in on this sink, yo!
Cyberattacks and Hacktivism
Hackers have long been an integral part of the Internet culture since the Usenet era, but the recent waves of cyberattacks in the wake of Anonymous hacktivism have brought on a renewed interest in the shadowy subculture.
Rebecca Black Sings Rihanna
At this weekend's web video convention Playlist LIVE, Rebecca Black performed a cover of Rihanna's Stay and proved she's come a long way since Friday.
Remote Administration Tools
These programs allow the user to control a computer remotely and are often used for malicious purposes to spy on unknowing victims.