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World leaders should put cyber security on agenda: Internet body Reuters SYDNEY, June 14 (Reuters) - World leaders should put cyber security on the international agenda at forums such as the G20 and bring pressure to bear on "slower-moving" nations to take a stand against hacking, the co-founder of a global industry body ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Security Review Ordered After US Senate Website Hacked RTT News The Senate Sergeant at Arms, responsible for Congressional security, confirmed the hacking attack on the Senate website-- senate.gov, but stressed that no sensitive information was compromised. The agency said its security staff had discovered ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LulzSec says it hacked US Senate website and Bethesda gaming servers Los Angeles Times ^_^" The group also released a statement Monday, bragging about its hacking prowess and sketching out in basic terms how it went about "pillaging" the Bethesda servers in "ninja mode" with "heavy artilery Lulz Cannons." "After mapping their internal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Analysis: Who might be behind attempted IMF data hacking? Reuters Rick Dakin, CEO and senior security strategist at IT audit and compliance firm Coalfire Systems, speculated the hacking attempt might be an effort by unidentified terrorists or militants to undermine the IMF and global system. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Citigroup Defends Delay in Hacking Disclosure Fox News NEW YORK – Citigroup waited as long as three weeks to notify its credit card customers of a hacking attack because it was conducting an investigation and producing replacement cards, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing a person familiar ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Winnacunnet Website Hacked Over Weekend Patch.com By Kyle Stucker | Email the author | June 13, 2011 This screen shot, taken by Patch over the weekend, shows an image that temporarily replaced the Winnacunnet High School homepage after the website was hacked. Winnacunnet High School's website was ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Jailbreakers Start Hacking Away At iOS 5′s New Notification Center ... By Greg Kumparak It's the Circle of Life, friends. Apple releases a new build of iOS. Jailbreakers find a way in, and add something really cool ... MobileCrunch | ||
The Biggest Hacking Attacks Of 2011 By Robert Johnson Sony somehow pissed off the hacking group LulzSec, which downloaded information for millions of users, while posting to Sony's system: "LulzSec was here you sexy bastards! Stupid Sony, so very stupid." Click here to see the attacks of ... SAI: Silicon Alley Insider | ||
The world wild Web: IMF hacking 'incident,' Anonymous in Spain and ... By Levi Sumagaysay For the third week in a row, we're starting off the week with hacking news — a trend that may continue for a while. Optimism about putting an end to cyberattacks — which of course vary in scope and motivation — is hard to come by: A ... GMSV | ||
Who is behind the attempted IMF data hacking? - Tech News - IBNLive By IBNLive.com editor@ibnonline.com A national government is the most likely culprit in an apparent cyber attack on the International Monetary Fund, say experts, given the complexity of the assault and its targeting of the organisation's secrets. IBN Top Headlines | ||
PrairiePundit: A government probably behind hacking of IMF By Merv A government probably behind hacking of IMF. International Monetary Fund [oct 25] Image by JavierPsilocybin via Flickr. BBC: Hackers who broke into the International Monetary Fund's computer system may have been backed by a nation state ... PrairiePundit |
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