In early 2000, the websites of CNN, Yahoo, E*Trade, Dell, Amazon, and eBay ground to a halt for several hours, causing panic everywhere from the White House to suburbia and around the world. After two months and hundreds of hours of wiretapping, the FBI and RCMP staged a late-night raid to apprehend the most wanted man in cyberspace—a 15-year-old kid, Mafiaboy. Eight years later, Mafiaboy, a.k.a.Michael Calce, has ignored requests from every major media outlet in North America and has not told a word of his story—until now. Using his experience as a cautionary tale, Calce and award-winning journalist Craig Silverman also take the reader through the history of hacking and how it has helped make the internet the new frontier for crime in the 21st century.
Il racontera son histoire à la CBC à Stroumbo à l’émission the Hour ce mercredi.
Mafiaboy: How I Cracked the Internet and Why It’s Still Broken.
La lala lalaaaaa.
Surprenant oui, original oui, bizarre… heu oui!
Suivez les Twitter des parties politiques dans la course électorale ici.
Keep Adding is showing nice work. Love the Post Street section.
Je vous parlais en novembre dernier que Pixelsurgeon fermait après 7 ans de vie, dead, capout, been their done that, on farme. Jason Arber voulait se concentrer d’avantage à Wyld Stallyons en se joignant à l’équipe composer de Chris Sayer, le fondateur Richard May et la productrice Natalie Busuttil. Ensemble ils produisent des projets très interressants.
Published on
01/09/2008 in
Web.
The new browser will help Google take advantage of developments it is pushing online in rich web applications that are challenging traditional desktop programs.
via BBC
Spectra Visual Newsreader semble être un beau produit de Microsoft… qui utilise Flash de Adobe ?!… au niveau visuel c’est bien, mais est-ce fonctionnel ?
One of South America’s few remaining uncontacted indigenous tribes has been spotted and photographed on the border between Brazil and Peru. (BBC News)
This is purely amazing. We haven’t finish with mother Earth that we are exploring sister March…
Les nouvelles sont de plus en plus banales et inintérressantes, du moins sur le web.
Voici quelques banalités de la journée observé sur Cyberpresse :
- L’homme «enceint» chez Oprah: «C’est mon droit d’avoir un enfant»
- Les billets de Nathalie Simard se vendaient difficilement
- Le prince Philip hospitalisé pour une infection pulmonaire
- La grossesse de Julie Snyder brouille les cartes chez TVA
- Nathalie Simard quitte le monde du spectacle