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'New York Times source code' leaks online via 4chan
The Register· 21 hours agoA 4chan user claims to have leaked 270GB of internal New York Times data, including source code, via the notorious image board. According to the unnamed...
New York Times source code stolen using exposed GitHub token
BleepingComputer· 4 hours agoInternal source code and data belonging to The New York Times was leaked on the 4chan message board...
Disney hacked, apparently by angry Club Penguin fans
Mashable· 2 hours agoAccording to a new report from BleepingComputer this week, 2.5GB worth of internal company data was stolen from Disney and was partly dumped on the...
How to make sure you don’t raise toxic sons
The Independent via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoLET’S UNPACK THAT: As the gender wars become ever more entrenched and politicised, bringing up boys in the post-MeToo era can feel like an impossible...
Disney's biggest cybersecurity threat could be...Club Penguin fans?
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 2 days agoEarlier this week, a threat actor posted a new thread on 4Chan with a simple message: “I no longer...
Hackers Retaliate For Club Penguin Shutdown, Stealing 2.5GB Of Disney Data
HotHardware· 1 day agoDisney had shut down the MMO in 2018, however, the game continues to live on as players run and...
Call of Duty Pride flag bullets spark uproar from those pushing fake trans mass shooter panic
The Daily Dot· 3 days agoIn honor of Pride Month, first-person shooter franchise Call of Duty released weapon skins based on...
Vengeful Club Penguin Hackers Reportedly Steal 2.5 GB of Disney’s Data
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhen Disney shut down Club Penguin in 2017, millions of disgruntled fans were left without a...
Club Penguin fans breached Disney Confluence server, stole 2.5GB of data
BleepingComputer· 3 days agoClub Penguin fans hacked a Disney Confluence server to steal information about their favorite game...
It's time to restore some sanity to the internet
Mother Jones· 5 days agoFight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters. There is a vigorous debate as to whether Section 230 of the Communications Decency ...