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AntiSec hacks Universal and Viacom; leaks user data, passwords

By: |Jun 29th, 2011 at 08:15PM
Filed Under: Security
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A hacking group named LulzSec made headlines recently for attacking high visibility targets, including Sony and the U.S. government. LulzSec announced earlier this week that it was stopping its operations, and rumor has it many of the members joined up with Anonymous’ “AntiSec” hacking group. Now that group is making its own headlines. On Tuesday AntiSec claimed responsibility for attacks against Universal and Viacom. According to The Wall Street Journal, the hackers released personal data, ...

iTunes is DRM-free, folks!

By: |Jan 6th, 2009 at 12:57PM
Filed Under: Apple, Audio
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Mr. Phil hasn’t announced this yet, but after opening iTunes, we’re now presented with an option to upgrade our library (of UMG music) to DRM-free iTunes Plus status! It looks like it costs $0.30/song to upgrade to iTunes Plus, but this also includes music videos at $0.60/video! So there should be no DRM restrictions on those as well. So happiez.Updating…Alright, it’s just been announced, so here’s the run down:Pricing at $0.69, $0.99, and $1.29 based on the labels and how old th...

MySpace to offer millions of songs “free”

By: |Sep 25th, 2008 at 01:39PM
Filed Under: Services
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Taking a step in the right direction, sorta, MySpace is going to be offering loads of free music starting September 25. Technically, it isn’t really going to be free since it will likely be plastered with ads from the likes of McDonald’s, Sony, Toyota and so on. Still, it’s a pretty cool idea: You get to select all the tracks you want to slap onto your playlist and listen to them all for free with maybe a banner or two here and there to remind you who’s responsible for the luxury. Ther...