LAPD Believe BeyHive Members Hacked Rachel Roy

Dame Dash’s ex-wife, designer Rachel Roy, brought the heat on herself when she posted a photo with the caption “Good hair don’t care” moments after Beyoncé sang about “Becky with the good hair.” Since then, she’s endured relentless trolling from BeyHive members, and she believes they were even behind her Gmail and iCloud accounts being hacked, as well as her cell phone number being changed without her permission.


Tech: Hackers Get Away With $81 Million From Global Banks!!

Millions of dollars were taken from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as a group of a evasive hackers managed to get away with $81,000,000!


(Video) Hackers Paid One-Time Fee By FBI For San Bernardino iPhone

I’m sure we are all aware of the dispute between the FBI and Apple, as the FBI has been facing a dilemma with accessing the San Bernardino iPhone used by a terrorist. Well in the end, the FBI was able to gain access to the iPhone without Apple’s help and without losing all of the data stored on the phone. But the real question is, how did they do it?


Internet Porn Viewers ‘Should Expect Viewing Histories To Be Made Public’

Blogger warns that ‘regular people’ are the likely target for the next big internet privacy breach. See what is going to happen after the jump.


HIDE YO WIVES: Adult Cheating Site Ashley Madison Has Alleged “Leak” Of User’s Personal Info

A lot of people are sh*tting in their pants after news broke that a hacker has obtained personal information from the cheating website Ashley Madison. The hackers – who call themselves the “Impact Team” – have made this information accessible on a searchable database for those who are interested. All you have to do is type in an e-mail address or a name and you can see their sexual preference, contact details, body type and fetishes that they have listed on the website designed to help you cheat on your spouse/ significant other.


(Audio) Adult Dating Site Hack Reveals Over 3.5 Million User’s Sexual Secrets

The dating site Adult FriendFinder was hacked by Andrew Auernheimer. Customer’s e-mail addresses, birthdays, zip codes, usernames, passwords and even their names have been exposed to the public by the computer hacker. When Andrew was asked why he had done such a thing he responded: “I went straight for government employees because they seem the easiest to shame.” Listen to an interview with the hacker and find out more on the story after the jump.


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