Black Hawk Down
February 9th, 2010 admin
Kudos to the Chinese authorities for shutting down an online hacker training operation known as the Black Hawk Safety Net. The Black Hawk operation, which provides Trojan software and lessons in cyberattack techniques, comprises 12,000 paid subscribers and another 120,000 free members. Three people who run the Black Hawk’s website have been arrested, and the site has now been blocked from access. The police also seized nine servers, five computers and a car during the raid. For further details, you can read it at [ Yahoo! News ] On 09/02/10 At 03:59 AM
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