Copyright Used As Pretext for Russian Police Raid of Nginx Inc. Drew Wilson | December 16, 2019 US company, Nginx had their offices raided by Russian police. The Rambler Group claims that the company was infringing on its copyright.
Police Raid Tech Experts Home for Being Hired By Ola Bini’s Defence Drew Wilson | September 15, 2019 Ecuador police busted down his door, seized his equipment, and refused to let him access the warrant. All because Ola Bini’s defence hired him to act as a witness.
LAPD Hit With Data Breach – Thousands Exposed Drew Wilson | August 8, 2019 It seems that one of the latest victims of a data breach is non other than the police. The LAPD is been hit with a data breach.
Dutton After Journalism Crackdown: “Nobody is above the law” Drew Wilson | July 13, 2019 After massive police raids conducted on journalists, Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton appears to not be backing down.
German Teenager’s House Raided Following German Breach Drew Wilson | January 8, 2019 The fallout for the breach of key lawmakers is continuing. Now, reports are surfacing that police have conducted a raid.
Video Game Cracker Voksi Calls It Quits Following Police Raid Drew Wilson | July 31, 2018 Known for cracking DRM made by Denuvo, a recent police raid is proving that it’s the end of the road for Voksi.
Privacy Rights Organization Zwiebelfreunde Raided by German Police Drew Wilson | July 14, 2018 German police have executed a number of raids that affected privacy rights organization Zwiebelfreunde.
Australian Goverment Mulls Allowing Authorities to Hack Your Computer Drew Wilson | July 16, 2012 There’s some rather scary news coming from Australia right now. The Australian government is considering sweeping new surveillance powers which includes the surveillance of social networking sites and data retention. While that isn’t exactly novel, buried in the proposal is a provision that would allow police to hack your computer for the purposes of gathering …
Magnotta Case: The Puzzling Calls to Have Gore Website Shut Down Drew Wilson | June 6, 2012 With accused murderer Magnotta behind bars in Germany, a mountain of evidence and justice waiting for him back in Canada and an extradition process that looks like it’s going to take only a matter of weeks, you’d think the case would end there. Recently, the case took a bizarre turn with calls to have the …
AntiSec Dump Targets Arizona Police a Third Time Drew Wilson | June 30, 2011 The AntiSec movement, which in this case, is headed up by Anonymous, has posted another information dump. It seems apparent that targeting the Arizona Police department twice wasn’t enough and they have been exposed a third time.