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The True Scandals of Murdoch's News Corps Are Much Worse Than Phone-Hacking Huffington Post As British lawmakers pressure CNN's Piers Morgan to testify in the ongoing News of the World hacking scandal, and as more revelations emerge about the breadth and depth of the hacking, media professionals should not squander the opportunity to take ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DEFCON Kids: Grooming Next Generation White Hat Hackers International Business Times By IB Times Staff Reporter | August 8, 2011 7:28 AM EDT Some of the most explosive teenage talent in the world is engrossed on the dark art of illegal hacking, waging cyber war on governments and corporations. And then there are also young children who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gordon Ramsay claims his father-in-law hacked his email Inquirer By Dean Wilson FOUL-MOUTHED CELEBRITY CHEF Gordon Ramsay has accused his wife's father of hacking into his email account. Ramsay claims that Hutcheson hired a computer expert, Kevin Fung, to access hundreds of emails on the computers of several ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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AT&T changes its voicemail policy following hacking scandals Washington Post (blog) (Andrew Harrer - BLOOMBERG) AT&T, spurred by the hacking scandal in Britain, has made changes to its voicemail systems, setting a password on voicemail by default. In a blog post Friday, company chief privacy officer Robert Quinn said that all new and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
North Korea turns to online game hacking to raise cash New Scientist (blog) North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il has struck on a novel, if somewhat desperate, money-raising trick: his online operatives have been raking in cash from his nemesis, South Korea, by employing squads of hackers to make computers continually play and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Insulin pumps, monitors vulnerable to hacking Denver Post By Jordan Robertson AP LAS VEGAS — A security researcher who is diabetic has identified flaws that could allow an attacker to remotely control insulin pumps and alter the readouts of blood-sugar monitors. As a result, diabetics could get too much or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Inside the world's largest hacking conference - Tech News - IBNLive By IBNLive.com editor@ibnonline.com There was a whole lot of hacking going on in Sin City this weekend - and right under the noses of US federal agents. IBN Top Headlines | ||
NewsDaily: Oracle, other companies "punkd" in hacking contest By Jim Finkle A weekend contest at the world's largest hacking convention in Las Vegas showed one reason why big corporations seem to be such easy prey for cyber criminals: their workers are poorly trained in security. NewsDaily: Top Headlines | ||
Hacking Contest Proves Major Companies Are Very Hackable -- Daily ... By Caroline Bankoff Certain Oracle employees are in for a rough Monday. Daily Intel | ||
Oracle, other companies "punkd" in hacking contest - MacDirectory Apple, Macintosh, iPod and iPhone free classifieds plus news, reviews, interviews, jobs, downloads, forums, support, consultants, mac deals, videos, personals and more. macdirectory.com - News |
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DARPA Commits To Funding Useful Hacking Projects - Slashdot Hugh Pickens writes "Fahmida Y. Rashid reports that the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will fund new cyber-security proposals under the new ... it.slashdot.org/.../DARPA-Commits-To-Funding-Useful-Hacki... | ||
Chinese paper says hacking claim 'irresponsible' - Technology ... A Chinese state newspaper on Friday rejected suggestions Beijing might be behind global cyberattacks over the past five years targeting more than 70 ... www.msnbc.msn.com/.../chinese-paper-says-hacking-claim-irr... |
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