Thursday, May 26, 2011

Google Alert - hacking

News10 new results for hacking
 
Sony's profit forecast seen ambitious as quake, hacking weigh
Reuters
On Tuesday Sony said additional websites in four countries had also been hacked. Among the break-ins, personal information for 8500 people was leaked from its Greek Sony Music Entertainment website. Sony said on Monday it expects the hacking to drag ...
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Extent of Online Hacker Tutorials Revealed
PR Newswire (press release)
From this they were able to download hacking software which allowed them to access login details and passwords for e-mail accounts, social networking sites and online shopping accounts within a matter of minutes. And supporting research reveals what ...
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14-year-old Dubliner causes international alert by hacking Microsoft Xbox game
Irish Central
The 14-year-old from Tallaght in Dublin hacked the popular online game Modern Warfare 2 resulting in an alert been issued to millions of computer users. Microsoft bosses were concerned that sensitive information about Microsoft's customers were ...
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Sony Ericsson's eShop Hacked, Site Remains Down
International Business Times
By Jesse Emspak | May 25, 2011 2:11 PM EDT Sony Ericsson's Canadian eShop web site remains down after a hacking attack compromised the personal information of 2000 users. The eShop sites are where Sony Ericsson sells its phones and services. ...
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International Business Times
Prescott wins hacking probe review
Bramley Today
Former Hull East MP Lord Prescott will have his complaints about the Metropolitan Police's handling of the News of the World phone-hacking case fully aired in court following a ruling in his favour today. He and three others, who believe they were ...
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16 govt websites hacked in a month
Republica
KATHMANDU, May 26: Cyber criminals have hacked official websites of sixteen government offices in this month alone. The alarming rise in incidences of hacking has raised questions about the security of web servers used by the government. ...
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FBI: Webcams Pose Spying Danger
KSAT San Antonio
The FBI recently arrested Luis Mijangos for hacking into more than 100 homes by turning on the webcams in their home computers. "In some cases, he was able to turn on the web cameras that were on people's computers and, just by dumb luck, ...
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Hacking the Grid
Watching the Watchers.org
by Derek Bambauer Schneier rightly bemoans the old culture of security through obscurity, where researchers would report critical vulnerabilities to vendors, who would let them languish to avoid patching costs and reputational harms. ...
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Inferno Solutions launching Certified Ethical hacking Training Courses
Online PR News (press release)
Inferno Solutions is one of the best IT firm launching Certified Ethical hacking training Courses for you. Online PR News – 25-May-2011 –In today's world security has been a very critical aspect for every organization dealing with finance,marketing or ...
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ViewSonic gTablet hack: Adding GPS
Liliputing
In the early days of the netbook era, I was surprised to see just how much hardware hacking was going on. Back in 2007 and 2008 it seemed like every day someone took apart an Asus Eee PC or Acer Aspire One and slapped some extra hardware inside the ...
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Blogs1 new result for hacking
 
Hacking Autism: HP's new initiative follows long Palm history ...
At Makerfaire on May 21st, HP Personal Systems Group CTO Phil McKinney announced a new HP-sponsored initiative called "Hacking Autism." Its mission, according to its Web site: Technology and Hope. When touch-enabled computing was ...
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