This iPad security breach story from last week continues to spin way out of control, and in our opinion fingers are being pointed in the wrong direction. The FBI is investigating the incident, and a ...
AT&T executives circulated an e-mail Monday blaming Goatse Security for the iPad breach, claiming the calculated attack was executed as a malicious publicity stunt for the nine-member group.
AT&T has contacted their iPad WiFi + 3G customers with an explanation for the email security breach revealed last week, though the group responsible for identifying the exploit has denied any ...
Goatse Security member Andrew Auernheimer, 24, also known in the hacker community as Escher and Weev, was detained in the Washington County Sheriff's Office jail after being charged with four felony ...
Goatse Security, the folks who exposed the AT&T iPad security flaw last week, are back with some new observations. First, they think AT&T is exceedingly lame for blaming THEM for the security flaw (we ...
Some of our readers will remember about a year ago a group called Goatse Security hacked the email accounts of 114,000 users on the iPad with AT&T. The details were then published on the web after ...
Goatse Security, the firm who blew the lid off of an exploit that allowed the names and email addresses of over 114,000 iPad owners to be farmed, is speaking out. In a blog post, Goastse team member ...
AT&T has fleshed out its response about an Apple iPad flaw that exposed customer email addresses and may just make matters worse. On June 7 we learned that unauthorized computer “hackers” maliciously ...
Two hackers involved in a group calling itself Goatse Security have been arrested due to mining the e-mail addresses of iPad 3G users on AT&T. Excerpts from IRC chat logs between the two and other ...