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British reporters, police admit hacking, payoffs San Francisco Chronicle As many as two dozen British reporters at more than one newspaper admit they knew that phone hacking occurred, according to a lawyer for potential victims of privacy breaches by News Corp.'s News of the World tabloid. "Sources" at three British police ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Director in News Corp. Probe Tied to Murdoch Bloomberg (NWS)'s independent directors, obligated to assess Rupert Murdoch and other top executives' handling of the company's phone-hacking scandal, are relying for guidance on Viet Dinh, a board member with personal ties to the Murdoch family. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacking Home Automation Systems Through Your Power Lines Wired News (blog) Photo courtesy of David Kennedy and Rob Simon LAS VEGAS – Hacking the grid took on new meaning at the DefCon hacker conference on Friday when two independent security researchers demonstrated two tools they designed to hack home and business automation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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"Spam King" Indicted, Hacked 500K Facebook Accounts Tom's Guide 43-year-old Sanford "Spam King" Wallace was reportedly indicted by a federal grand jury in San Jose, California for hacking into 500000 Facebook accounts and sending around 27 million messages between November 2008 and March 2009. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Chinese newspaper swears China isn't hacking other governments ... By nospam@example.org (Adriene Hill) Earlier this week we reported on a study from McAfee, that said a likely "state actor" had hacked more than 70 governments, non-profit organization and businesses. Media outlets and the experts they cited pointed the finger at China. ... Tech Report | ||
Hacking the unthinkable: Insulin pumps a potential murder weapon By Steven Hodson On one side of the coin conferences like the Black Hat and Defcon ones that are going on right now in Las Vegas are really cool because it lets us see what. The Inquisitr | ||
Flavorwire » Banksy's Latest Takes On the Phone Hacking Scandal By Caroline Stanley While we're going to go out on a limb and say that this silly Banksy piece inspired by the ongoing News of the World phone hacking scandal won't be as iconic as creations like Bombing Middle England or Balloon Girl, it did give us a ... Flavorwire | ||
Banksy Creates Murdoch Phone Hacking Art | Mogulite By Amy Tennery At what point should we figure that the Murdoch phone hacking scandal has officially crossed over into hip, meta territory? We found this awesome graffiti-afied reinterpretation of the News Corp scandal by noted artist and ... Mogulite |
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Man arrested in UK phone-hacking probe - CNN A 71-year-old man has been arrested in connection with an investigation into phone hacking, London's Metropolitan Police said Tuesday.The man, who has not ... articles.cnn.com/.../uk.phone.hacking_1_rebekah-brooks-worl... | ||
Insulin Pumps Vulnerable to Hacking - FoxNews.com A security researcher who is diabetic has identified flaws that could allow an attacker to remotely control insulin pumps and alter the readouts of ... www.foxnews.com/.../insulin-pumps-vulnerable-to-hacking/ |
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