The Anonymous hactivist collective has seen a tool arise from amidst its ranks that seeks to replace the use of Pastebin for releasing manifestos, articles of leaked data, and evidence of past ...
Hacker group Anonymous and the People’s Liberation Front have created a data-sharing site called AnonPaste, meant to host pastes of code and other messages without any moderation or censorship of the ...
28 year-old Jeroen Vader, the owner of Pastebin, says he plans to hire more staff to help remove "sensitive information" posted to the site. Pastebin, which has over 200,000 members as of this weekend ...
Anonymous is building a bigger, more vicious weapon to replace its current DDoS tool. The new attack program, called #RefRef, is being developed in time for the Blackhat conference in Las Vegas and ...
The Anonymous hacking collective has launched a new site that it claims will allow users to post material without fear of being tracked down. Anonymous described the new site, dubbed AnonPaste, as a ...
Everyone’s favorite way to share thousands of pages of sensitive information (and dump PHP code that you might use later) has upgraded to what it’s calling version 3.1. This new version, in addition ...
Anonymous hacking collective has urged its members to swap dumping website Pastebin for its clone PasteBay, after Pastebin's founder revealed plans to hire monitors to pull down questionable content.
Multiple malware campaigns have been spotted using Pastebin-style services to facilitate their nefarious activities. Instead of delivering payload from a dedicated Command-and-Control (C&C) server, ...