Monday, May 30, 2011

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News9 new results for hacking
 
Hackers break into PBS website, post story that Tupac Shakur is 'alive and ...
New York Daily News
LulzSec is notorious for hacking organizations and posting sensitive security information on Twitter. Earlier this month, the group stole email addresses and passwords from Fox and published personal information of about 250000 applicants to The ...
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New York Daily News
Rep. Weiner: I did not send Twitter crotch pic
CBS News
Weiner later joked about the account hacking on Twitter, asking whether his kitchen blender would be next to "attack" him. Weiner represents New York's 9th District, which covers parts of Queens and Brooklyn, where he was born and raised. ...
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Lockheed Martin hacked, cyber crime steps up to major leagues
International Business Times
Lockheed Martin just recently admitted that it was hacked on May 21, 2011. It managed to stop the "tenacious" attack before any critical data was stolen. Back in October 2008, Lockheed Martin launched its cyber-defense operations. ...
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International Business Times
Hacking Small Town Texas Transit
The Atlantic
By Christopher Groskopf The latest installment in Christopher Groskopf's attempt to open up the data of the small town in Texas to which he's moving. Read about the genesis of the project here. Why bus schedules? In my first post I named them at the ...
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Wiener's Wiener: Dem. Rep's 'Hacking' Story Falls Apart
ChicagoNow (blog)
Over the last few days New York Congressman Anthony Wiener, a Democrat, claimed that his Twitter account had been hacked when it was revealed that "someone" sent a sexually graphic picture to a young woman in Washington State from his account. ...
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Wet and wild week ahead for Sydney
Sydney Morning Herald
There is also a strong wind warning for waters between Port Macquarie and Port Hacking, in Sydney's south, with a swell of up to three metres predicted. Since 9am yesterday, 30.6mm fell at Observatory Hill and 15.4mm at Sydney Airport. ...
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Heated argument leads to hacking » A heated argument resulted to the hacking ...
Zamboanga Today Online
A heated argument resulted to the hacking of a caregiver by her sister-in-law at Zone 1, Barangay Salaan, this city, Saturday night. Report identified the victim as Yael Baugbog y Layon, 24, single, and a resident of the said place. ...
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Q&A: Surviving a 24-hour 'hackathon'
San Diego Union Tribune
Hacking -- unlike the malicious kind that involves breaking into networks for nefarious purposes -- means taking different tools and making them work together in an unconventional, yet useful way. It's like assembling a Frankenstein monster, ...
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In the News
Washington Post
Y.) says he's the latest congressional victim of a Twitter hacking, BigGovernment.com reported early Saturday. An indecent photo was sent from his account on the social networking site on Friday night. The photo, which shows a man from the waist down ...
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Blogs2 new results for hacking
 
Lockheed hacking highlights rise in cyber spying - Tech News - IBNLive
By IBNLive.com editor@ibnonline.com
This cyber attack didn't go after people playing war games on their PlayStations . It targeted a company that helps the US military do the real thing.
IBN Top Headlines - http://ibnlive.in.com/
Wiener's Wiener: Dem. Rep's 'Hacking' Story Falls Apart | Right ...
By Warner Todd Huston
Over the last few days New York Congressman Anthony Wiener, a Democrat, claimed that his Twitter account had been hacked when it was revealed that "someone" sent a sexually graphic picture to a young woman in Washington State from his ...
Right Wing News - http://rightwingnews.com/


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