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  2. 2018 Google data breach - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 Google data breach was a major data privacy scandal in which the Google+ API exposed the private data of over five hundred thousand users. [1] Google+ managers first noticed harvesting of personal data in March 2018, [2] during a review following the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal.

  3. Invidious - Wikipedia

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    Invidious is a free and open-source alternative frontend to YouTube. [2] [3] It is available as a Docker container, [4] or from the GitHub master branch. [5]It is intended to be used as a lightweight and "privacy-respecting" alternative to the official YouTube website. [2]

  4. Social hacking - Wikipedia

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    There have been many articles and discussions over the new discovery of deepfakes such as Youtuber Shane Dawson's video, "Conspiracy Theories with Shane Dawson" where he talks about the conspiracy of deepfakes and what they could mean for the world today. [22] Social hacking is also affiliated with social enterprise. Social enterprise can be ...

  5. Ashley Madison data breach - Wikipedia

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    The company falsely asserted that paying them would "fully delete" the profiles, which the hack proved was untrue. [ 14 ] Josh Duggar , a 27-year-old man who had become famous as a teenage member of a conservative Christian family featured on a reality television series named 19 Kids and Counting , was one notable user of Ashley Madison whose ...

  6. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    On the defaced website, the group warned Indian hackers to cease attacking Pakistani websites while uploading a YouTube video depicting the Pakistani Air Force. [244] June: Russian hackers infiltrated Microsoft's systems, accessing staff and customer emails, leading to regulatory scrutiny and a Congressional hearing.

  7. Operation Aurora - Wikipedia

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    Operation Aurora – Beginning Of The Age of Ultra-Sophisticated Hack Attacks! Sporkings.com January 18, 2010; In Google We Trust Why the company's standoff with China might change the future of the Internet. Rafal Rohozinski interviewed by Jessica Ramirez of Newsweek on 2010.1.29; Recent Cyber Attacks – More than what meets the eye?

  8. YTCracker - Wikipedia

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    Some of its members reportedly claimed responsibility for many high-profile hacks of the 2000s and 2010s, including the Paris Hilton T-Mobile breach in 2005, [14] the Miley Cyrus hacked email scandal of 2008, [15] the Twitter hack of Barack Obama and others in 2009, [16] and the DNS hijacking of Craigslist in 2014. [17]

  9. Teamp0ison - Wikipedia

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    Teamp0ison was a computer security research group consisting of 3 to 5 core members. The group gained notoriety in 2011/2012 for its blackhat hacking activities, which included attacks on the United Nations, NASA, NATO, Facebook, Minecraft Pocket Edition Forums, and several other large corporations and government entities. [6]