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  2. The Shadow Brokers - Wikipedia

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    The Shadow Brokers. The Shadow Brokers ( TSB) is a hacker group who first appeared in the summer of 2016. [1] [2] They published several leaks containing hacking tools, including several zero-day exploits, [1] from the "Equation Group" who are widely suspected to be a branch of the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States. [3] [4 ...

  3. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    The malware destroyed over 35,000 Saudi Aramco computers, affecting business operations for months. December 17: Computer hacker sl1nk announced that he has hacked a total of 9 countries' SCADA systems. The proof includes 6 countries: France, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden and the United States.

  4. Pwn2Own - Wikipedia

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    CanSecWest Applied Security Conference. Pwn2Own is a computer hacking contest held annually at the CanSecWest security conference. [1] First held in April 2007 in Vancouver, [2] the contest is now held twice a year, [3] most recently in March 2024. [4] Contestants are challenged to exploit widely used software [5] and mobile devices with ...

  5. Anna Kournikova (computer virus) - Wikipedia

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    Anna Kournikova (computer virus) Anna Kournikova (named Vbs.OnTheFly by its author, and also known as VBS/SST and VBS_Kalamar) [1] was a computer virus that spread worldwide on the Internet in February 2001. The virus program was contained in an email attachment, purportedly an image of tennis player Anna Kournikova .

  6. EternalBlue - Wikipedia

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    EternalBlue [5] is a computer exploit software developed by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA). [6] It is based on a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows that allowed users to gain access to any number of computers connected to a network. The NSA knew about this vulnerability but did not disclose it to Microsoft for several years, since they ...

  7. Battle of the Buffet - Wikipedia

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    The " Battle of the Buffet ", also known as " Pizzagate ", is a name used by the British press to refer to a Premier League match played between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford, Manchester, on 24 October 2004. Arsenal dictated much of the early play and created several openings, but as the game progressed Manchester United threatened.

  8. Titan Rain - Wikipedia

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    Titan Rain was a series of coordinated attacks on computer systems in the United States since 2003; they were known to have been ongoing for at least three years. [1] The attacks originated in Guangdong, China. [2] The activity is believed to be associated with a state-sponsored advanced persistent threat. It was given the designation Titan ...

  9. 2003–04 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    2003–04 Arsenal F.C. season. The 2003–04 season was Arsenal Football Club 's 12th season in the Premier League and their 78th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [3] [4] It began on 1 July 2003 and concluded on 30 June 2004, with competitive matches played between August and May.