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FBI says an Iranian hacking group is targeted F5 networking devices

  ABOUT F5 NETWORK F5 Networks, Inc.  is an American company that specializes in application services and appplication  device networking  (ADN). F5 technologies focus on the delivery, security, performance, and availability of web applications, including the availability of computing, storage, and network resources. F5 is headquartered in  S eattle, Washington, with additional development, manufacturing, and administrative offices worldwide. F5's offering was originally based on a Load balancing product, but has since expanded to include acceleration, application security, and DDOS defense. F5 technologies are available in data center and cloud environments  Read more about F5 Networking   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A group of elite hackers associated with the Iranian government has been detected attacking the US priv...

Twitter hacking suspect

TAMPA, Fla. -- The online bond hearing for a Florida teen accused of hacking prominent  Twitter  accounts was interrupted Wednesday by rap music and pornographic videos from users who apparently disguised their names. The interruptions — including one by a user who shared a screen and took over the hearing with a porn video — forced Hillsborough County Judge Christopher C. Nash to temporarily halt the session for Graham Ivan Clark, 17. Nash reopened the hearing, but the users continued their disruptions. He ultimately declined to lower Clark's bail, which was set at $725,000 when he was arrested on Friday. Prosecutors allege that Clark was the mastermind of the scheme that hacked accounts of celebrities and politicians, and sent tweets from their accounts seeking payments of Bitcoin, the Tampa Bay Times reported. Clark's attorney, David Weisbrok, argued it wasn't reasonable to set bail at six times the amount his client is accused of stealing. Lawyers have said he has $3 mi...