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Submission + - FBI Arrests Homeless LulzSec and Anonymous Hackers (foxnews.com)

Velcroman1 writes: The FBI arrested two alleged members of the hacking collectives LulzSec and Anonymous on Thursday morning in San Francisco and Phoenix, FoxNews.com has learned.

Search warrants were also being executed in New Jersey, Minnesota and Montana, an FBI official told FoxNews.com. A document purported to come from the FBI leaked online in early this month; it purportedly called these hacker groups a national security threat.

One individual was described as part of the LulzSec group, the other belongs to the group that calls itself Anonymous, the official said. The suspected hacker arrested in California is homeless and alleged to have been involved in the hacking of Santa Cruz County government websites.

Submission + - Absolute speed barrier broken? (bbc.co.uk) 1

An anonymous reader writes: Puzzling results from Cern, home of the LHC, have confounded physicists — because it appears subatomic particles have exceeded the speed of light.

Comment Re:Hmmm (Score 1) 488

Blockbuster has ONLY a pay on demand ($1.99 / movie). Blockbuster doesn't have a flat rate subscription for streaming. I have the streaming plus 2 DVD options. I'm going to drop the DVD option, go with streaming only (until I exhaust their anime section), and just pick up $1 videos a few times per month at Red/Blue boxes.

Comment Poison across the globe (Score 1) 848

When something [nuclear in this case] can poison or damage large portions of the Earth and make it uninhabitable then that something is not worth the risk. For what, some electricity? Not to mention the toxic waste issues. Humans can do better & humans should pursue more effective, safer, and sustainable methods of generating power.

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