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Jude Law claims that 'very senior executive' knew of phone-hacking The Independent By Cahal Milmo, Chief Reporter A high court judge said yesterday he would consider whether the most senior executives at Rupert Murdoch's News International knew of the phone hacking scandal, when he decides the level of damages due to victims of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hacking the Human Heart Big Think While nobody worried about the 6 Million Dollar Man being hacked, the time has come to seriously consider the security protocols, or lack thereof, of today's modern medical devices. The integration of technology into the human body has created ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
High Court hears hacking compensation claims ABC Online ELIZABETH JACKSON: Lawyers representing Australian business woman Mary-Ellen Field say her phone hacking case against Rupert Murdoch's News of the World could be the most financially significant. Ms Field was working for Elle Macpherson when she was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Do-It-Yourself: Flipboard Adds Mags for Hacking & Crafting Mashable In addition to MAKE, Flipboard users who fire up the application and click on the "Featured" tab will discover a handful of titles tailored toward their inventing, crafting, hacking, making, breaking, painting, molding and building interests. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hacking of Police Web Site Puts Other Agencies on Notice Jakarta Globe The government's dismissive response to a hacking attack on the National Police's Web site could come back to haunt it once a new, centralized registry of citizens is in place, experts warn. Charles Lim, head of information system services at the Swiss ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Business hit with $130G phone bill 0 Toronto Sun Cops say hackers were likely able to access the St. Clair Township business phone line repeatedly through "voicemail hacking." This is possible when a phone customer does not change the provider's default voicemail password to a unique code. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Reporters' Roundtable: The hackers always win CNET (blog) Passwords: Do they work? What about two-factor security? Biometrics? Can we just assume that the people running security systems are incompetent, because they have to win all the time, while an attacker only has to succeed once? Ethical hacking? ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Iran accused of hacking nuke inspectors' phones, PCs • The Register United Nations nuclear officials are investigating reports that Iranian spies may have hacked agency phones and laptops that were left unattended during a ... www.theregister.co.uk/.../iaea_cellphone_tampering_probe/ |
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