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RPT-FEATURE-For China activists, hacking attacks a fact of life Reuters N) and Citigroup (CN) -- have also suffered high-profile hacking attempts. Some have been tentatively traced to China, where security experts suspect authorities both turn a blind eye to hackers and sometimes use them for their own ends. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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IMF was the victim of a severe hacking attack Inquirer By Dave Neal THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) was the victim of a hacking attack that might have gotten away with some personal information, according to reports. The IMF joins a long list of organisations that have been hacked in recent weeks and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Acer Says Names, Emails Hacked in Europe PCWorld But so far, no new information has surfaced from the hacking group. The hacking group may be the same one that defaced the website of India's Central Bureau of Investigation in December. The hackers called themselves the "Pakistani Cyber Army" and left ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Citi Kept Clients In Dark on Hack Wall Street Journal By RANDALL SMITH Citigroup Inc. waited as long as three weeks to notify credit-card customers of a hacking attack because it was conducting an investigation and producing replacement cards, according to a person familiar with the situation. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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In China, hacking attacks a fact of life - Tech News - IBNLive By IBNLive.com editor@ibnonline.com Even working on her laptop in Amnesty International's London headquarters or talking on her mobile phone going around the city, Corinna-Barbara Francis suspects Chinese authorities are listening in. IBN Top Headlines | ||
Hacking cakes with LEDs, the sequel! - Hack a Day By Phil Burgess A few weeks back we ran a piece about the convergence of making and baking in an attempt to create a cake festooned with working LEDs. The moral was that not every creative idea ends in victory, but we applauded the spirit it takes to ... Hack a Day | ||
Of Body Hacking, Ben Franklin and Your Data-Driven Future By Jack Loftus In colonial times, Benjamin Franklin was fond of keeping a list of "13 virtues." If he violeted one, he would check it off, and use it as motivation to improve his moral standing. He was an original body hacker. Gizmodo | ||
Hacking spreads to Nintendo and Epic websites | Game Development ... Online security flaws exposed as wave of attacks continue. Develop |
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Murdoch media group faces new hacking allegations - CNN A powerful British media group is fighting new accusations that it illegally got information on members of the royal family and top politicians, ... articles.cnn.com/.../uk.phone.hacking_1_private-investigator-... |
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