Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Megaupload #1

The New Zealand justice denied bail Dotcom Kim, the founder of the site Megaupload, ended last week in a FBI operation.



   The judge found no risk of flight and Dotcom will remain detained until 22 February. It has not been disclosed to any decision regarding the request for release of the other three men arrested in the same operation. New Zealand Justice is now evaluating the request for extradition to the U.S. dotcom. Dotcom (formerly known as Kim Schmitz) is German, but also has Finnish citizenship and residence in New Zealand and Hong Kong. The four are accused of online piracy and money laundering.




Hacker group "Anonymous" attacks Sony

   The well-known group of hackers "Anonymous" attacked the Japanese brand Sony, following the protest against the FBI, which ended the Mega Upload site sharing.

  This time the target was the multinational Sony. The group of hackers created a page to download free files from the repertoire of the address tag and released through the social network Twitter. Coming out of the file-sharing site Mega Upload, whose founder is in custody for breach of copyright and money laundering, the group "Anonymous" launched a wave of cyber-crimes.In the first phase of the "biggest ever hacking ', as reported by the hackers, the targets were the sites of the FBI and the Department of Justice the United States.



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