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|20121124||computerworld.co.nz||[http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/security/anonymous-attacks-cost-paypal-35m Anonymous attacks 'cost PayPal £3.5m' The Anonymous hacking group cost PayPal £3.5 million when it carried out an attack on its websites, it was alleged in court this week.]||[[PAYPAL]] | |||
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|20121121||torrentfreak.com||[https://torrentfreak.com/paypal-bans-usenet-providers-over-piracy-concerns-121121/ Paypal Bans Usenet Providers Over Piracy Concerns]||[[PAYPAL]] | |20121121||torrentfreak.com||[https://torrentfreak.com/paypal-bans-usenet-providers-over-piracy-concerns-121121/ Paypal Bans Usenet Providers Over Piracy Concerns]||[[PAYPAL]] |
Revision as of 12:17, 2 December 2012
Date | Source | Title | Tags |
20121124 | computerworld.co.nz | Anonymous attacks 'cost PayPal £3.5m' The Anonymous hacking group cost PayPal £3.5 million when it carried out an attack on its websites, it was alleged in court this week. | PAYPAL |
20121121 | torrentfreak.com | Paypal Bans Usenet Providers Over Piracy Concerns | PAYPAL |
11.07.2012 | arstechnica.com | PayPal sets down stricter regulations for file-sharing sites: Payment firm seems to be washing its hands of potentially sketchy sites. | PAYPAL |