Cyberspace
Turkish police set up new division to track animal cruelty online
Turkish police have set up 11 new divisions in the department of cyber-crime, with one tracking cases of violence against animals online.
Student slit his teacher’s throat, took a selfie with the body & then killed himself with a circular saw!
A student slit his teacher’s throat, took a selfie with the body and then killed himself with a circular saw in Russia amid fears it was part of an online death game.
Andrey Emelyannikov died in a bloodbath in Moscow after murdering his respected 44-year-old lecturer, a father-of-three.
Offline Crimes are Massively Entering the Online Environment
Hundreds of millions of individual records are stolen every year. This data includes information about email accounts, credit cards, and more. We are witnessing massive DDoS attacks, closing or modifying pages, attacks against democratic governments and public institutions.
Greek central bank dismisses Anonymous hacking claim, group says 'worst is yet to come'
Greece's central bank dismissed claims by hacking group Anonymous that it had accessed confidential internal files, saying on Wednesday the material was already in the public domain.
Anonymous responded by warning that it was merely testing out the bank's defenses and could step up its attack.
Central bank denies hacking claims
The Bank of Greece (BoG) has denied claims by the local branch of the international hacker-activist group Anonymous that it hacked and released confidential documents from the servers of the country's central bank.
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'Anonymous' hackers warn of more hits
After temporarily knocking out the government website for the auction of properties of overindebted Greeks last week, the local branch of the international hacker-activist group Anonymous threatened to target banks and the healthcare provider EOPYY.
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“Anonymous Greece” hacked the Electronic Auction System
Out of service is the electronic auction site with the Anonymous hacker team claiming responsibility yesterday with a statement posted on facebook.
The Electronic Auction System was down until at least 11 am on Sunday.
Dark Web - Assassins, Drugs, Weapons and Child Pornography
Nearly 900 members of a global 'dark web' pedophile ring sprawling Europe and the Americas have been arrested following a two-year investigation, the FBI and Europol reported after the website's founder was handed a 30-year jail sentence.
Turkish family files criminal complaint on 'Blue Whale' online game after son's death
A family in Ankara filed a criminal complaint against an online game titled "Blue Whale," indicating it was responsible for the suicide of their 24-year-old son.
China holds drill to shut down 'harmful' websites
China held a drill on Aug. 4 with internet service providers to practice taking down websites deemed harmful, as the country's censors tighten control ahead of a sensitive five-yearly political reshuffle set to take place later this year.
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