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Free-speech advocates silent on BART hacking San Francisco Chronicle ( sfg.ly/qCsDf4) But both the American Civil Liberties Union and the EFF seem quite willing, by their silence on the matter so far, to tolerate the hacking of a BART website by an "anonymous" criminal organization and the "chilling strike" against 2000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Separating Fact From Fiction in the News Corp. Hacking Scandal Forbes In the six weeks since cell phone hacking by News of the World journalists erupted into a full-blown scandal, the steady drip-drip of new and damning allegations has included a few that keep getting repeated despite a lack of evidence to support them, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Quebec paper says hacker posted false story about premier dying Montreal Gazette On July 4, Fox News also fell victim to hacking, with its politics Twitter feed repeatedly announcing President Barack Obama had been shot dead. And, in June, a hacker gained entry to the federal Conservative party's website and posted a news release ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Julia Gillard backs News Ltd action on phone-hacking scandal The Australian Picture: Ray Strange Source: The Australian JULIA Gillard has defended media proprietor Rupert Murdoch's Australian newspapers from attack from within her own caucus, insisting that there is no evidence of telephone hacking within News Limited. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Phone hacking: Murdochs savaged by Harbottle BBC News But Harbottle says that for a fee of £10000 it provided very narrow advice in a letter on whether the News of the World's royal editor, who was dismssed after being found guilty of phone hacking, could make credible allegations in an employment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Dark Side of Social: Hacking Portfolio.com (blog) Social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter are the new hunting ground for hackers, and what your employees are doing on those sites is leaving your company vulnerable to attack, warns ex-hacker-turned-security-expert Jacques Erasmus, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hacking Was "Widely Discussed" At "News Of The World" In 2007 Ex ... By DAVID LIEBERMAN, Executive Editor A member of Parliament calls this a "devastating" revelation: The committee investigating the News Of The World scandals has a March 2007 letter that a fired reporter wrote to the company that says phone hacking "was widely discussed in ... Deadline.com | ||
NEW EVIDENCE: Phone Hacking "Widely Discussed" At Murdoch ... By Adam Taylor "Goodman claims that phone hacking was "widely discussed" at editorial meetings at the paper until Coulson himself banned further references to it; that Coulson offered to let him keep his job if he agreed not to implicate the paper in ... Business Insider | ||
Take the Defense Department Hacking Challenge By David Strom If you fancy yourself a law enforcement computer forensics examiner, then you might want to sign up for this year's Defense Department DC3 Challenge. There is no prize ... ReadWriteWeb | ||
New evidence destroys Murdochs' defence in phone hacking | Firstpost Goodman claims in the letter that hacking involved other senior journalists at the paper and was "widely discussed" at editorial meetings until then editor Andy Coulson forbid such talk. Andy Coulson resigned after Goodman's conviction. ... Firstpost | ||
FBI Investigating More Potential News Corp. Hacking In The US By Noah Davis The FBI is starting to examine whether News of the World tapped phones in the United States. Initial reports indicated that perhaps the newspaper had hacked into the accounts of 9/11 victims, but the agency has not found any evidence of ... Business Insider |
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Hardware hacking hubs – Boing Boing Over at the Life Scoop site, I posted about several hubs of hardware hacking online. BB readers will be familiar with most of the communities I mention, ... boingboing.net/2011/08/12/hardware-hacking-hubs.html |
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