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Two years, one hundred and five days, and fifty minutes ago from this very moment, I was unfortunately hacked for the very first time by the user dapingguo8. Imagine how traumatized pupil oursaco was at that moment. He did not know of the existence of hacks, and his singular solve during Educational Round 103 was suddenly taken away from him. That day, dapingguo8 was already master, and he was participating out of contest. However, he went out of his way to traumatize me, a poor pupil, new to the platform. Since then, I have set dapingguo8 as my eternal rival, and after one million, two hundred and three thousand, and seven hundred and eighty two minutes, I am now writing this blog proud to say that I have finally passed dapingguo8 in rating.

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One method they're using is called revenge hacking. Companies who are hacked will try and hack their attackers, either to shut down their systems or to retrieve stolen information. But according to U.S. law, that is illegal. Now, the FBI is looking into some of the country's largest banks to see if they took revenge too far, CBS News' Jan Crawford reports.

Twenty years to the day after Gonzalo Ramirez was hacked to death with a meat cleaver and his body dumped on the side of a dead-end road, trial began Wednesday for the man suspected of masterminding the abduction and killing in an act of revenge.

Welcome to the universe of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Re-revenge of the Shredder! The city was attacked by a foot ninja army led by Shredder and Krang. Our brave heroes have come together to challenge them and clear the city of evil mutants and foot ninja. But will it be that easy?

However, now, Prince of Llys Ywen, Llandudno Junction UK, has pleaded guilty to the cyber crimes he was accused of under the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and claimed that he did it for revenge. It all started last year on April 10th when Prince who worked as an IT expert for Letsxl Ltd was laid off from the company and in return, he hacked their computer server and email accounts out of which one belonged to Nick Lunn, the director of the company.

While cyber attacks against unsuspecting users and business are increasing there has been a surge in incidents in which people have been using hacking as a weapon of revenge against businesses and educational institutions.

Yet having obtained the alleged file, the Anonymous members didn't destroy it--they made it public. The majority of the details in the 23-page document, they said, were incorrect and the names "random." Nearly everyone actively involved in previous attacks has read the file and confirmed they were not it. The attackers thus released a link to the document through Barr's own hacked Twitter account.

He's not usually one to mince his words, and when Jeremy Clarkson's twitter account was hacked by spammers advertising weight-loss techniques the controversial star's response was typically belligerent.

It was around 9 p.m. on Sunday, July 19, when I received a message through the contact form on KrebsOnSecurity.com that the marital infidelity website AshleyMadison.com had been hacked. The message contained links to confidential Ashley Madison documents, and included a manifesto that said a hacker group calling itself the Impact Team was prepared to leak data on all 37 million users unless Ashley Madison and a sister property voluntarily closed down within 30 days.

They compile "hacked databases" inside private backends to allow customers to search the data and monitor when employee credentials leak online, when the companies, themselves, suffer a security breach.

Hunter Edward Moore (born March 1986)[1][2] is an American convicted criminal from Sacramento, California. Rolling Stone called him "the most hated man on the Internet."[3][4][5] In 2010, he created the revenge porn website Is Anyone Up? which allowed users to post sexually explicit photos of people online without their consent, often accompanied by personal information such as their names and addresses. He refused to take down pictures on request.[4] Moore called himself "a professional life ruiner" and compared himself to Charles Manson.[6] The website was up for 16 months, during which Moore stated several times he was protected by the same laws that protect Facebook.[3] Moore also paid a hacker to break into email accounts of victims and steal private photos to post.[7]

Moore started the website Is Anyone Up? in 2010. Moore stated that the site was originally intended to be a nightlife website, but after he and some friends received sexually explicit pictures from women they were involved with at the time, the site was changed, featuring revealing photos and videos of people who were not professional models, linked to their social networking profiles on Facebook or Twitter.[7] Many of the subjects were outraged by inclusion on the site; in many cases the photos had been stolen from their hacked personal computers or shared without consent by former boyfriends or girlfriends as a form of revenge. Because of this, the site's content became known as "revenge porn". Moore reportedly responded to multiple cease-and-desist letters with simply "LOL" and would regularly argue that the law protected his activities.[3]

On January 24, 2015, exactly one year after Moore had last tweeted, tweets began to appear on his account making it seem like he had returned to the Internet. Moore's mother revealed that his account was either taken over or hacked, and he had nothing to do with the tweets.[28]

Revenge is a powerful motivator for hacking. Take, for example, the case of Barry Ardolf of Minnesota. Trouble started when Mr. Ardolf was accused by a neighbor of kissing their 4-year boy on the lips. When the parents confronted Mr. Ardolf, he confessed that the accusation was true. Naturally, the parents of the 4-year old contacted the police. This made Mr. Ardolf angry and he decided to seek revenge.

There are a few lessons that show up from this case. One is that revenge is a powerful and dangerous motivation, one that I covered in my book from a few years ago, High Tech Crimes Revealed. Revenges is a dangerous motivation since the goal is to damage or hurt another.

While camped near Palmyra, Brown resolved to take his revenge on his proslavery neighbors and enlisted the help of an associate, named James Townsley, to carry him, his sons Frederick, Oliver, Owen, Salmon, and Watson, as well as his son-in-law Henry Thompson back toward Pottawatomie Creek while a sympathetic Theodore Weiner followed on horseback. After crossing Mosquito Creek, the men camped for the night of May 23rd and most of the following day.

In 2016, the employee filed a racial discrimination complaint against the organization. A short while later, he was offered a relocation to Indianapolis to work in the local office. Williams refused; teleworking was one of his key conditions. As a result, he was dismissed. Although he received a severance package, the IT expert was discontent. He concluded that the whole story about relocating had been concocted because of his complaint. To take revenge on the school, he changed its Google account password, depriving former colleagues of access to e-mail and study materials for more than 2,000 students.

Another example involves more active measures post-employment. Richard Neale, cofounder and former IT director of information security company Esselar, departed on bad terms and spent six months plotting his revenge.

To discredit his former colleagues, he waited for the day when Esselar was due to demonstrate its services to a major client, insurance company Aviva. On the eve of the presentation, Neale hacked the mobile phones of about 900 Aviva employees and deleted all information from the devices.

Do not be ashamed. Too often, victims of revenge porn are too embarrassed or afraid of getting help. They might fear that if they ask for help, they help spread unwanted material on the web.

The former owner of a notorious "revenge porn" website and another California man have been charged with stealing nude photos from hundreds of hacked email accounts and posting the images online. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1449240174198-2'); ); The FBI arrested 27-year-old Hunter Moore of Woodland and 25-year-old Charles Evens of Studio City on Thursday.Evens pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles. Moore appeared in court in Sacramento but didn't enter a plea.Moore ran a now-defunct website called isanyoneup.com that posted explicit photos, including some submitted by revenge-minded ex-spouses and lovers without permission of the people depicted.A federal indictment in Los Angeles says Moore paid Evens for nude photos obtained by hacking email accounts.The men face up to five years in prison if convicted of conspiracy, computer hacking and ID theft. 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

BLOCK: Well, let's talk about a key character here. It seems to be former top exec with the Cardinals, Jeff Luhnow. He left the Cardinals to join the Astros. He's their general manager. And the assumption is that this hack was an act of revenge after he left, right?

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