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HippieLandia Festival To Come Back with Club Event on November 12
For the second time this year HippieLandia Festival will gather at one place a great number of foreign and local artist from the electronic music scene - DBridge, Skeptical, The Hacker, Birben, Soulnd AATM, D-Mental, Roboknob Live and JVDB.
The Club Event will take place on the 12th of November @ Club *MIXTAPE 5*.
Doors open at 22:30.
Hackers don't do vacations
When I searched on Google about hackers and cyberattacks, the amount of news that came through made me realize that while most of us in Turkey may be on vacation, hackers certainly are not. Actually, holiday season is one of their favorite times, as you use your credit card in exotic places where you would not usually use it.
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pCloud Tops Ranking of Bulgaria's Most Successful Start-ups in 2015
The innovative provider of cloud services pCloud was declared as the most successful start-up company in Bulgaria in 2015.
The company occupied the top place in the "Top 10 start-ups in Bulgaria in 2015" ranking of Capital weekly.
International Greek hacker, Dr. X, gets $295,998 for her efforts!
You wouldn’t know that Polyxeni (Xenia) Mountrouidou – known to her students as Dr. X – was a hacking expert just by looking at her. Yet lurking beneath the spectacles, golden locks and stench of academia lies a hacker extraordinaire.
HackTheBook: A marathon on redefining the book concept
The Onassis Cultural Centre in collaboration with the Europeana Space Network, invites designers, artists, publishers, programmers, authors, poets, hackers and entrepreneurs to a marathon which will redefine the book.
The marathon will revolve around programming, design and entrepreneurial innovation.
Why travelers should eat their boarding passes when they get on the plane
An airplane boarding pass seems innocent enough, but it is possible to extract a great deal of information using the barcodes on boarding passes. It is easy to decode a boarding pass, even if it is one posted on Facebook. For instance, the code reveals details such as somebody’s frequent flyer novel and travel record locators.
Russian hackers were able to read Obama’s emails
The New York Times report that Russian hackers managed to break into the White House computers in 2014 and were able to read US president Barack Obama’s emails.
The White House admitted the Russian hacker invasion last April but underlined that they were unable to procure any classified information.
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Destructive hacking attempts target critical infrastructure in Americas: survey
Hacking attacks that destroy rather than steal data or that manipulate equipment are far more prevalent than widely believed, according to a survey of critical infrastructure organizations throughout North and South America.
Turkish hackers claim they have written off electricity bill debts
A well-known Turkish hacker group claims to have stolen the passwords of a public electricity company, writing off the debts of a number of bills.
Algeria Hackers Attack Bulgarian Culture Ministry's Website
The website of Bulgaria's Ministry of Culture has been subject to a hacking attack.
As of 10:35 EEST (08:35 GMT), a message from the Team Dz Algeria Hackers, who claim to be the perpetrators, appears on the homepage calling for the "freedom for Palestine and All Muslims'.
"Hacking is not just a crime... Hacking is lifestyle," their text also reads.