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Lulzsec Spokesperson Arrested!
July 27th, 2011 4:06 PMThe British Metropolitan Police says they've arrested a 19-year-old Lulzsec's spokesperson known as "Topiary" in northern Scotland.
He's Watching You
July 27th, 2011 3:37 PMFor more terrifying imagery to keep you up at night, browse the image gallery at KYMdb – Horrifying Houseguest.
Rebecca Black and Nyan Cat Mash-up
July 27th, 2011 3:10 PMYouTube user lara6683 performs a surprisingly catchy mash-up of Nyan Cat and Rebecca Black.
Streisand Effect
July 27th, 2011 2:10 PMIn the age of the Internet, attempts to censor sensitive information can backfire spectacularly.
FBI & PayPal Collaborate in Anonymous-related Arrests
July 27th, 2011 1:22 PMA recently published FBI affidavit reveals that federal agents have been working from a list of 1,000 suspicious IP addresses provided by PayPal's security officials.
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Lulzsec Spokesperson Arrested!
The British Metropolitan Police says they've arrested a 19-year-old Lulzsec's spokesperson known as "Topiary" in northern Scotland.
He's Watching You
For more terrifying imagery to keep you up at night, browse the image gallery at KYMdb – Horrifying Houseguest.
Rebecca Black and Nyan Cat Mash-up
YouTube user lara6683 performs a surprisingly catchy mash-up of Nyan Cat and Rebecca Black.
Streisand Effect
In the age of the Internet, attempts to censor sensitive information can backfire spectacularly.
FBI & PayPal Collaborate in Anonymous-related Arrests
A recently published FBI affidavit reveals that federal agents have been working from a list of 1,000 suspicious IP addresses provided by PayPal's security officials.