US Sentencing website hacked into video game "Asteroids" | ZDNet

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US Sentencing website hacked into video game

Summary: The U.S. Sentencing Commission website has been hacked a second time. A code distributed by Anonymous "Operation Last Resort" turns ussc.gov into a game of Asteroids.The U.S. Sentencing Commission website has been hacked a second time and code distributed by Anonymous "Operation Last Resort" turns ussc.gov into a game of Asteroids. Read more in Anonymous Re-hacks U.S. Sentencing Site. Above is the AntiSec controls for using the keyboard to "fire" at the government webpage.Violet Blue is a Forbes Web Celeb, SF Appeal contributor, a high-profile tech personality and one of Wired's Faces of Innovation.Kick off your day with ZDNet's daily

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    109.0 days ago

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    109.0 days ago

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