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Your Gmail Hacking Finale: Official Advice from Google The Atlantic By James Fallows In the week and a half since my wife's Gmail account was taken over, I've learned a lot about "cloud" security in general, the difference between average-user and expert-insider views on the topic, the world geography of hacking, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook hacker posts stolen pics on porn site msnbc.com By Helen AS Popkin A 26-year-old man faces 13 felony charges after being accused of hacking into Facebook accounts, stealing photos of young women and posting them on porn sites, reports the Kansas City Star. Along with content belonging to the 13 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacking Becomes Leading Cause Of Data Breaches InformationWeek By Mathew J. Schwartz InformationWeek The Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) announced on Tuesday that hacking has overtaken malicious insiders to become the leading cause of data breaches. Furthermore, successful attacks against businesses--as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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BBB urges caution on wi-fi networks Post-Bulletin According to the FTC, new hacking tools — which are available for free online — make hacking easy, even for users with limited technical know-how. • Make sure the connection is protected by a unique password. If a Wi-Fi hotspot doesn't ask for a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Live Hacking Team Release Updated Linux Distro for Penetration Testing Free Press Release Center (press release) The Live Hacking project announces an updated version of its free Linux distribution designed for penetration testing and ethical hacking. April 22, 2011 (FPRC) -- The Live Hacking project, led by Dr. Ali Jahangiri, is pleased to announce an updated ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Man admits credit card fraud Washington Post (blog) Hackett began hacking computers on the Internet starting in the late 1990s, authorities said in court papers. His computer skills were noticed by others in chat rooms and he was recruited to begin hacking for profit. He hacked into a company that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Top 5 ways to ward off computer hackers Mableton.11alive.com Gregory Evans spent years hacking computers, tapping into everything from high school grades to corporate business files. Now, he's using his powers for good: trying to keep cyber-crimes from happening to anyone else. Evans is the CEO of LIGATT ... See all stories on this topic » |
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