AFP Captured Matthew Flannery; Claiming to be LulzSec Leader

self-proclaimed lulzsec leader

The Australian police force have arrested the self-proclaimed leader of the most notorious hacking group in the world, LulzSec, in Sydney yesterday.

The hacking leader is Matthew Flannery, that uses the name Aush0k in the internet, 24 years of age and lives in Gosford suburb of Point Clare. An IT professional and works in an international IT company.

According to the authorities, Flannery has access to the client’s information that works in the government because he has a good position in the company where he is working.

The police have started their . . . → Read More: AFP Captured Matthew Flannery; Claiming to be LulzSec Leader

Jeep Wranglers Recalled by Chrysler for Risk of Fire

Jeep Wranglers 2010

Chrysler is recalling their Jeep Wrangler SUV’s from 2012 model year to solve issues which could cause fires.

The company stated the recall involves 67,872 units of SUV’s that were built with automatic transmissions. The skid plate on these SUV’s that protects the transmission is very close to the catalytic converter of the exhaust system. Particles collected around the skid plate could heat up the converter which can cause it to ignite or catch fire.

In these recall, dealers of Chrysler will change the plate with a skid bar and this will be, of . . . → Read More: Jeep Wranglers Recalled by Chrysler for Risk of Fire

Different Views Come Up About the Effect of Foxconn Blast on iPad Production

Foxconn Blast

Several opinions are separated on whether a blast at a Foxconn factory in Chengdu, China will change the production of iPads of Apple.

Study firm HIS iSuppli cautioned that if production is disturbed until the last part of June, it might affect in a production loss of around 500,000 units of the iPad 2 in the second quarter.

Friday’s blast appeared at a gathering plant in Chengdu managed by Taiwan-based Foxconn Technology Group.  There were three workers who died, as 15 others were injured in a blast that the company said was reasoned by “combustible . . . → Read More: Different Views Come Up About the Effect of Foxconn Blast on iPad Production