Sunday, June 5, 2011

Google Alert - hacking

News10 new results for hacking
 
Sony Europe Hacked: 150 Accounts Compromised
PC Magazine
Sony's Welcome Back package is now live for the 77 million users affected by the PlayStation Network hacking indecent. Users get two free games for both their PlayStation 3 consoles and PSP handheld systems in addition to 30 free days of PlayStation ...
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GMail hacking draws FBI interest
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: The computer phishing scam that Google says originated in China was directed at an unknown number of White House staff officials and set off the FBI inquiry that began this week, according to several administration officials. ...
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FBI affiliate Infragard hacked
DigitalJournal.com
LulzSec tested the passwords on accounts from non-related websites and found that several of the hacked accounts shared passwords with personal mail accounts and other venues used by Infragard members. LulzSec pointed out that one user "used his ...
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Sony just the latest in rising hacking trend
International Business Times
It was just in April that Sony admitted that its only gaming network, the Playstation Network, was hacked, potentially exposing data of nearly 80 million users. The breach, one of the largest in history, also leaked 10 million credit cards, ...
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International Business Times
Chinese sites hacked over Vietnam sea sovereignty
VietNamNet Bridge
The hacking took place on June 1 and 2, the Vietnamese edition of Vietnam News Agency reported. On May 26, three Chinese surveillance ships trespassed into Vietnamese waters and cut exploration cables belonging to Vietnam's state-owned Binh Minh 02 ...
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Time to Try Hacking It in the Real World
Patch.com
By Charley Krebs | Email the author | 6:00am Many college students celebrated graduation all over the country within the last month but with current job market, the celebration might run out. Interested in a follow-up to this article? ...
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Nintendo website hacked by Lulz Security
Gamepur
The infamous hacking group "Lulz Security" has now claimed to have hacked the official website of Nintendo. To proof their claim the group has posted the evidence of this attack at "pastebin". According to the details, till now nothing has been stolen ...
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UK man arrested on Facebook hacking charges
Albuquerque Express
Facebook said it was working with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and London's Metropolitan Police Service. "While no user data was [compromised], we have been working with Scotland Yard and the FBI, as we take any attempt to hack our ...
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Hackers Attack Nintendo
Wall Street Journal
Still, the incident at another global gaming giant raises a question over whether any online services can be fully protected from potential hacking attempts. A hacker group called Lulzsec, which had earlier claimed that it had broken into some of ...
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Sony Releases a Statement in Responce to LulzSec Hacking
TMR Zoo
by TMR Newswire June - 4 - 2011 Statement of Michael Lynton, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and Amy Pascal, Co-Chairman, Sony Pictures Entertainment: The cybercrime wave that has affected Sony companies and a number of government agencies, ...
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Blogs1 new result for hacking
 
Sony Security Slammed By Experts Over Hacking Vulnerabilities
By The Huffington Post News Editors
LONDON -- Another massive data breach at Sony has left hackers exulting, customers steaming and security experts questioning why basic fixes haven't been made to the company's stricken cybersecurity program. Hackers say they managed to ...
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