Britain is considering disrupting online social networking such as Blackberry Messenger and Twitter during civil unrest, Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday, a move widely condemned as repressive when used by other countries.
Prime Minister David Cameron said he is considering banning social media Web sites like Facebook and Twitter for those suspected of criminal conspiracies following the UK riots this week.
Members of Internet hacking group Anonymous have set their sets on their latest target - social networking king Facebook.
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Anonymous is denying that it is organizing an attack on Facebook. The hacktivist group denied the reports of a planned Facebook attack on Twitter.
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BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) has been a primary tool of looters and rioters in the London Riots.
Some members or supporters of hacker collective Anonymous could be planning a massive cyber attack against Facebook on November 5, known as Guy Fawkes Night.
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Several Anonymous members have denied and denounced the group's plan of a cyberattack on Facebook, which was announced in a YouTube video clip weeks ago. The hacker group insists the plan is not supported by "all of Anonymous."
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Insisting that tweets must "continue to flow," Twitter refuses to close down the accounts of London rioters who have used the service to spread unrest, saying "freedom of expression" is essential to keeping information moving.
The 17 year-old singer shot up to fame and fortune extremely fast. His attitude and behavior is the outcome of being spoiled by all the people and fans around him. Everyone loves him, follows his every move, pays attention to his every thought on Twitter and sells out his concerts in minutes. Who wouldn't have a big head at that point? But hope is still alive for Bieber to readjust his behavior.
Reports suggest that hacker group Anonymous announced to take down Facebook in November, pointing to a two-week old YouTube video which went viral this week. To make the situation more interesting, the news of the politically motivated hackers to kill Facebook is deemed fake by security experts.
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Research in Motion has had a rough year and it hasn't gotten any easier with its phones' involvement in the London riots.
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