Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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News10 new results for hacking
 
Times Books to Publish Account of British Hacking Scandal
New York Times (blog)
By JULIE BOSMAN Times Books will publish the "definitive account" of the hacking scandal swirling around Rupert Murdoch and News International, the publisher said on Tuesday, written by Sarah Lyall and Don Van Natta Jr., longtime reporters for The New ...
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DefCon opens its doors to pre-teen and teen hackers
Washington Post (blog)
By Emi Kolawole DefCon, the conference where hackers and the people who monitor them get together to trade the latest in hacking and tracking data had some new attendees: Children and teenagers. That's right, for the first time since it was founded 18 ...
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Taiwan opposition says computers hacked by Chinese
The Associated Press
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan's main opposition party said Tuesday its headquarters has been the target of a sustained hacking attack from China and one instance of hacking from the government in Taipei. Deputy Director Alex Huang of the Democratic ...
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Sheriff websites back online after hacking
Springfield News-Leader
Sheriffs and deputies in several Missouri counties that were affected by the hacking say they don't believe any vital information was taken. Lawrence County Sheriff Brad DeLay said he's not sure whether information was taken by hackers. ...
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Hacking scandal on News Corp. board's agenda
Reuters
By Lucas Shaw NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - News Corp. executives have by and large been quiet when it comes to publicly discussing the phone hacking scandal that has endangered the UK portion of its media empire and raised questions about the practices of ...
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Vote: Are you backing or hacking caddie Steve Williams?
USA Today (blog)
By Reid Cherner, USA TODAY Very rarely...okay never, are we still talking about a caddie two days after a golf tournament ends. But Steve Williams is obviously not just any caddie and his former employer is not just any golfer. For that, he immediately ...
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USA Today (blog)
Smartphone hacking becomes more common with newer technology
Nooga.com
By Gabrielle Chevalier Making sure to have a secure Wi-Fi connection and keeping your phone password protected are two of the easiest ways to prevent yourself from being hacked, according to experts. With the recent uncovering of the cell phone hacking ...
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China says it was targeted in 500000 cyberattacks
Sacramento Bee
A Chinese state newspaper called it "irresponsible" to link China with Internet hacking attacks reported by computer security firm McAfee Inc. earlier this month. China has not officially commented on the report but has denied all charges of hacking in ...
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Security Experts Not Surprised by Hacking of 70 Law Enforcement Websites
Government Technology
The websites of local law enforcement agencies across the country were hacked Saturday, Aug. 6, and 10 GB of sensitive data was posted online — but security experts say it's not surprising that the websites were susceptible to a cyber-attack. ...
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Voice Mail Hacking Leads AT&T to Turn Password Protection On
IBTimes Canada
By James Lee Phillips | August 9, 2011 5:16 AM PDT The News Corp phone hacking scandals have had at least one semi-positive result: AT&T announced on Fridat that it will tighten the security of its voicemail system. In a blog entitled "The Power to ...
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Blogs5 new results for hacking
 
Defcon Hacking Contest Targets Big Corporations (VIDEO)
By The Huffington Post News Team
The world's biggest conference of so-called 'White Hat' hackers (those who do not engage in malicious hacking) has taken place in Las Vegas, and it has given some big companies food for thought.
Video on Huffington Post
DefCon Encourages Kids to Explore Safe Hacking, Christian News
For the first time, children were allowed at DefCon, an annual convention dedicated to the world of underground hacking, which look place this past weekend at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas.
Christianpost.com > Homepage
Killer Android app allows the clueless to hack, pwn like a pen ...
By Darlene Storm
At DefCon, Itzhak "Zuk" Avraham, also known as @ihackbanme, showed off the new hacking tool, "The Android Network Toolkit," dubbed Anti for short, which will soon be available for free in the Android Market. Looking for the catch for ...
Computerworld Blogs - Mobile
Push-button Network Hacking App for Android Demo'd
By Elmer Montejo
There already are several tools for such "hacking," although Zimperium's Anti brings a pocket-size tool to the Android platform–and at a relatively cheaper price than other professional penetration testing suites. For non-commercial use ...
Android Authority
DefCon Welcomes Kids: Hacking Fun for Everyone
By Richard Adhikari
The twenty-somethings arrested by the FBI in July on suspicion of partaking in criminal activities tied to the Anonymous hacker community may soon be regarded as geriatrics. The first annual hacker conference for kids, DefCon Kids, ...
TechNewsWorld

Web1 new result for hacking
 
Oracle, other companies punkd in hacking contest | Reuters
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - A weekend contest at the world's largest hacking convention in Las Vegas showed one reason why big corporations seem to be such easy ...
www.reuters.com/.../us-cybersecurity-corporations-idUSTRE7...


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