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Phone hacking 'added to psychological trauma' of Gascoigne The Independent By Cahal Milmo and Martin Hickman Lawyers for former England star Paul Gascoigne yesterday spoke of the damaging effects on him of alleged phone-hacking by the News of the World as he was named as one of the key test cases being brought by alleged ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Smyrna man charged with hacking old job WXIA-TV Jason Cornish, 37, of Smyrna is accused of freezing the operations of Shionogi, Inc. by hacking into the company's servers. Shionogi has operations in Atlanta and New Jersey. Cornish was arrested Friday morning near his home in Smyrna by FBI agents. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amy's official website hacked! Hindustan Times It has emerged that singer Amy Winehouse's official website has been hacked and replaced with a page of degrading abuses. A group called SwagSec who claimed that it was behind the attack, took down the star's material and installed flashing coloured ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacker hijacks Xbox 360, sends SWAT team to home Digitaltrends.com Security experts say the only way to keep a person from hacking your gaming system is to leave the console offline. Though, let's be honest, nobody who owns an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 is going to do that, except perhaps Hunter Gelinas. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Who Is LulzSec? PC Magazine We've scoured the Internet to profile core members and associates of the hacktivist group that made headlines for 50 madcap days of hacking, leaking, and lulz. By Damon Poeter LulzSec made headlines all over the world with its 50-day spree of hacking, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
25K private records hacked, leaked in Ohio this year Dayton Daily News A snapshot of data breaches in Ohio shows more than 25000 private records from school districts, hospitals, retirement benefits firms and others have been hacked, stolen or inadvertently leaked so far this year, according to San Diego-based Privacy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gascoigne to be phone hacking test case Financial Times By Jane Croft, Law Courts Correspondent Paul Gascoigne, the former England football international, is to become one of five test cases to be heard in a high-profile News of the World phone hacking trial, the High Court has decided. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anonymous hack-school grads come online in 30 days Network World By Tim Greene, Network World In about a month the first graduates of the new Anonymous hacking school could start having an impact on the frequency of cybercrime. "You could have a quarter of a million people who could be educated on how to hack, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Bing Gordon, Hacking Gamification | The Big Picture By Barry Ritholtz sFund Gamification June 30 2011(function() { var scribd = document.createElement(script); scribd.type = text/javascript; scribd.async = true; scribd.src = The Big Picture |
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Android app offers Wi-Fi hacking of Facebook accounts | InSecurity ... Video demo shows how easy it is to use a new Android app to hijack Facebook accounts on Wi-Fi networks. Read this blog post by Elinor Mills on InSecurity ... news.cnet.com/.../android-app-offers-wi-fi-hacking-of-facebo... |
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