The Iranian Cyber Army -- you remember them, credited with hacking Twitter and Baidu.com -- has returned. This time to un-hack the Web site of Hezbollah in Iran.

Adobe is investigating new reports that hackers are attacking a previously unknown bug in the latest version of the company's Reader and Acrobat software.
The attack is apparently limited, but it has been in the wild since at least Dec. 11.
A federal judge ruled Monday that Heartland Payment Systems did nothing wrong by failing to disclose a 2007 SQL injection compromise in SEC fillings for more than a year.
Was the man charged with hacking the former Alaska governor's e-mail hacked himself?
Claims that a voting machine was hacked in the 23rd Congressional race this month don't add up.
An expert on cable modem hacking has been arrested by federal authorities on computer intrusion charges.
David Kernell's trial has been pushed back six months as the judge considers motions in the case.
A German man has reportedly been arrested after crawling several popular German social-networking sites for data and then allegedly trying to extort $120,000 from the sites' operators.
Yahoo bounces back phishing reports sent to its abuse@yahoo.com address, saying that they violate its anti-phishing policy.


