2012年9月11日星期二
The Huffington Post quickly connected the dots
The Huffington Post quickly connected the dots, clued in by an Anonymous louis vuitton outlet source. “This is a warning shot,” the HuffPo wrote.
A warning shot that was muffled somewhat the next day when GoDaddy, embarrassingly, admitted that it had screwed up its DNS routing tables. The hacker’s proof that he had stolen proprietary GoDaddy source code? A simple Google search showed it was open-source.
2. Twitter Gets its Wings Clipped
As Justin Bieber and cat-lovers know, there is nothing that can silence the Twitterverse. Nothing except for a cunning hacker, that is.
And that’s who stepped gracefully into the louis vuitton galliera gm outlet news cycle on June 21 this year when Twitter went down for an awful 40 minutes.
When the perp stepped forward, it was the UGNazi crew who had previously DDoSed the NASDAQ and the CIA.
“We just #TangoDown’d http://twitter.com for 40 minutes worldwide!,” wrote Cosmo, the 15 year-old hacker god who lives with his mom in Long Beach, Calif.
UGNazi was soon getting mad press in outlets such as the Telegraph, Mashable, and Slate.
But the press bubble was popped the next day when Twitter admitted that its own louis vuitton shoes sale cheap admins had somehow torpedoed the site.
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