Friday, July 1, 2011

Google Alert - hacking

News10 new results for hacking
 
Ariz. state police checking computers after attack
Denver Post
The Lulz Security hacking collective claimed on Thursday that it successfully accessed the Arizona Department of Public Safety computer system and took data including sensitive case files and the phone numbers and addresses of some officers. ...
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Halethorpe Man Spills Secrets of International Cybercrime Takedown
Patch.com
By Bruce Goldfarb | Email the author | June 30, 2011 Mike Majors, Jr., known online as hann, was involved in data leak that disrupted notorious LulzSec hacking group. He is slender, with steel-gray eyes and close-cropped light brown hair. ...
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FBI raided LulzSec hacking rampage suspect: report
New Zealand Herald
The home of a man suspected to be involved with the LulzSec hacking group has been raided in Ohio, reports the WSJ. Photo / Thinkstock US Federal Bureau of Investigation agents carried out a raid on the home of an Ohio man suspected of being a member ...
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Phone hacking: NI asks legal firm to draw up code of practice
The Guardian
Rebekah Brooks hopes to show she is taking a proactive approach to the phone-hacking scandal. Photograph: Paul Grover/Rex Features News International said on Thursday it has asked leading legal firm Olswang to draw up a new code of practice for the ...
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The Guardian
Amy Winehouse's website hacked and defaced
Naked Security
by Graham Cluley on July 1, 2011 | Leave a comment A hacking group calling itself SwagSec has broken into the official website of singer Amy Winehouse and defaced it by posting an expletive-filled message and an image of the rapper Lil' B. The hacking ...
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Police arrest six for hacking demat account
Times of India
PTI | Jul 1, 2011, 11.11am IST NEW DELHI: Delhi police have busted a gang of demat account hackers by arresting six perons in connection with a forgery and cheating of Rs 94 lakhs. Police have also recovered Rs 3.49 lakh cash, three cars and other ...
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Gascoigne leads phone hacking test cases against News of World
Evening Standard
Paul Gascoigne was today named as one of the lead cases in the News of the World phone hacking litigation. The former footballer was selected after Andy Gray, the sports commentator who had previously been one of the five claimants set to go to trial, ...
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Youth hacked ATMs to fuel gambling addiction, court told
The Canberra Times
BY NATASHA RUDRA A gambling ''high-roller'' has been accused of hacking into ATMs across Canberra and stealing thousands of dollars. Luke Angus McLaren, 23, faced the ACT Magistrates Court yesterday on 26 charges of theft, attempted theft and ...
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Al-Qaeda propaganda forum 'forced offline'
Telegraph.co.uk
A website that served as al-Qaeda's main channel for spreading its extremist ideology has been shut down by what experts said had the hallmarks of a hacking attack by a Western intelligence agency. By Christopher Williams, Technology Correspondent The ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Turkish hackers hit local township, UN
Columbus Dispatch
Topics range from hacking to current affairs to the women's World Cup. The group's name, NTMD, is an acronym for the Turkish national slogan, which translates to "How happy is he who can say, 'I am a Turk.'" The cyberattacks follow high-profile ...
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Columbus Dispatch

Blogs1 new result for hacking
 
The Unbelievable List Of Important People British Papers Have ...
By Adam Taylor
If you are British and haven't had your phone hacked, you're probably a nobody.
Business Insider

Web1 new result for hacking
 
One Per Cent: LulzSec 'disbands' after 50 days of hacking
The hacking group rose to prominence after stealing data and defacing the websites of a range of companies and organisations, such as PBS, Sony, the FBI and ...
www.newscientist.com/.../lulzsec-disbands-after-50-days.html


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