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Published April 23, 2012
This gives a new meaning to ‘snail mail.’ After nearly 60 years, a postcard sent from Chicago to Georgia is finally making its way to its intended recipient.
Published April 12, 2012
The world’s most infamous hacker-turned-traitor to his cause was a no-show at his arraignment in Manhattan criminal court on Thursday, afraid for his personal safety amid “safety concerns and physical threats.”
Published April 11, 2012
The hacker who calls himself "The Raptor" has a new flock of tech-savvy, eager veterans — including another military grandpa — ready to sign on to his campaign to disrupt the websites and online forums where Al Qaeda sympathizers congregate to push their hateful, anti-American propaganda.
Published April 10, 2012
An American hacker who calls himself “The Raptor” and claims to be a grandfather waging his own war on terror is taking credit for a series of takedowns of online forums used by Al Qaeda sympathizers, FoxNews.com has learned.
Published April 03, 2012
The man authorities believe posted a chilling, movie poster-style warning of a new attack on New York by Al Qaeda is a committed jihadist whose graphic artistry may be part of a new strategy aimed at recruiting homegrown terrorists, according to experts.
Published April 02, 2012
NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said the image appeared in the "artwork and design" section of a murky site used as a forum for terror talk.
Published March 15, 2012
The Chicago-based hacker who once threatened to burn down the White House and took credit for an devastating computer attack on intelligence company Stratfor made his first appearance in a New York federal courtroom since his March 5 arrest.
Published March 08, 2012
At top hacker who worked closely with LulzSec leader Sabu is a committed anarchist who mocked the 9/11 attacks, spoke of burning down the White House and ridiculed pacifist protesters for not using violence to achieve their means, FoxNews.com has learned.
Published March 08, 2012
At top hacker who worked closely with LulzSec leader Sabu is a committed anarchist who mocked the 9/11 attacks, spoke of burning down the White House and ridiculed pacifist protesters for not using violence to achieve their means, FoxNews.com has learned.
Published March 07, 2012
The notorious hacker who helped the FBI bring down his worldwide empire is a martyr who took the rap for the crimes of his colleagues, a LulzSec member told FoxNews.com over beers at a Manhattan dive bar, just hours after learning the news about the shadowy figure known online as “Sabu.”