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Sony boss: cannot guarantee security after hacking Sydney Morning Herald The Japanese multinational has begun restoring its hacked PlayStation Network and Sony Online Entertainment services after the theft of personal data from more than 100 million accounts in a cyber attack estimated to have cost the firm $1 billion. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Qld cops denounce 'ethical hacking' ZDNet Australia By Stilgherrian, ZDNet.com.au on May 18th, 2011 (6 hours ago) Police have spoken out strongly against so-called "ethical hacking" in the wake of yesterday's demonstration of a Facebook privacy hack at the BSides Australia conference being held in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Soon, hacking would be made ineffective! DailyIndia.com Washington, May 18: Computer passwords are never fully secure. Hackers have by all means and ways taken advantage of security loopholes, as can seen by the increasing number of websites and databases that are compromised everyday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hyundai Capital faces tough sanctions over hacking case The Korea Herald The hacking was made public after the company asked police to investigate the case last week. The hacking had been carried out since February without detection. In an attempt to avoid detection, hackers conducted their infiltrations bit by bit without ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sony Faces More Questions About Data Breach Bloomberg Sony Corp. faces questions from US lawmakers over the hacking attack that may have stolen personal data from 77 million users. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg May 4 (Bloomberg) -- Richard Torrenzano, chief executive officer of the Torrenzano ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacking Tyler, Texas: Everything Begins With Data The Atlantic By Christopher Groskopf A week's gone by since I sparked an unexpected ruckus with my inaugural Hack Tyler post. I had no idea it was going to find resonance with so many people. I've received comments from coders, journalists and government wonks of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Court of Appeal Upholds Conviction for Hacking School Computers Metropolitan News-Enterprise Stipo pled no contest, reserving the right to appeal based on the denial of his motion to suppress, after prosecutors accused him of hacking into the Hacienda La Puente High School District's computer network and obtaining confidential data. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Hacking NetFlix : Netflix Accounts for Almost 30% of Peak Internet ... By mikek A recent Sandvine study reports that Netflix now accounts for almost 30% of peak Internet Traffic, and Ryan Lawler at NewTeeVee makes an interesting observation about Netflix vs. piracy: According to Sandvine, even when averaged over ... Hacking NetFlix - http://www.hackingnetflix.com/ | ||
99.7% Of Android Handsets Are Vulnerable To Hacking, While iPhone ... By John Brownlee 99.7% Of Android Handsets Are Vulnerable To Hacking, While iPhone Remains Secure · Share · Tweet · View Comments. By John Brownlee (9:10 am, May. 17, 2011). No smartphone's security is absolutely failproof, but if you want your ... Cult of Mac - http://www.cultofmac.com/ | ||
(Prof)Hacking the ultimate word processor - ProfHacker - The ... By Alex M. Jarvis (Prof)Hacking the ultimate word processor. May 18, 2011, 8:00 am. By Alex M. Jarvis · Bliss. A while back, I wrote about pursuing something called Techno- bliss. I had described it as a system where you imagined a perfect technological ... ProfHacker - http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/ |
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Sony boss: cannot guarantee security after hacking - Yahoo! News Sony chief Howard Stringer has warned he can no longer guarantee the security of the electronics giant's gaming network in the "bad new world" of cybercrime ... news.yahoo.com/s/afp/.../usjapanitinternetvideogamessonydata |
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