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Hacker extracts customer data from Canadian Telecom Firm after rebuttal

A hacker who found critical vulnerability in Canadian Freedom Mobile has no downloaded the customer data and warned the company to put proper security measures. A hacker using the alias NullHumanity claims that they have managed to identify a flaw in the customer login system of Freedom Mobile, a Canadian wireless telecommunications provider and claims to obtain […]

Canadian Government Websites Hacked By a Group Called Aerith

Recent hacking events have stirred a controversy among the Canadian authorities. The past weekend, Ottawa police apprehended a teenage boy in a swatting case. The boy was accused to call in for emergency situations just to tease and catch the attention of the authority, and was said to be a part of 60 such cases. […]

Canadian Teen Allegedly Behind Notorious Dark Web Hacking Forum

Ping, the administrator of the Hell hacking forum, is allegedly a young boy who supposedly tried to phish teachers. On the dark web, no one knows who you really are. At least that’s the idea, anyway. In 2015, a hacker called Ping ran an infamous dark web forum called Hell, where cybercriminals distributed large caches […]

Canadian Government Is Asking Citizens If They Want Encryption Backdoors

The Canadian government is asking citizens for their feedback on several privacy and cyber-security topics, as part of a public consultation period for upcoming changes to Canada’s national security framework. The online feedback page touches on a series of hot topics such as encryption backdoors, ISP data retention, basic subscriber information, and law enforcement interception […]