Saturday, August 20, 2011

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News10 new results for hacking
 
Hacking Officer Arrested on Leaks as Probe Nets 14th Suspect
Bloomberg
By Kit Chellel and Erik Larson - Fri Aug 19 17:35:06 GMT 2011 A London police detective was arrested for leaking information about the probe into phone hacking at News Corp.'s News of the World tabloid, while the department also said it detained a 14th ...
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It's not phone hacking that will kill News Corp in the US
The Guardian
Photograph: Pa The news that the News of the World's former Hollywood reporter James Desborough is the latest person to be arrest in the hacking case, raises the possibility that transgressions happened in the US too. But however much every liberal, ...
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The Guardian
Phone-hacking scandal distracts Britain from international stage
Vancouver Sun
By Jordan Press, Postmedia News August 20, 2011 2:18 AM The unfolding phone-hacking scandal in Britain threatens not only to derail the country's coalition government, but it also presents a distraction in Canada-UK relations, according to officials in ...
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Police payment emails growing worry for Murdoch executives
Reuters
While much has been made of emails related to the phone hacking scandal, which since July has sparked a flurry of resignations within the company and Scotland Yard, some at News International are more worried by emails referring to payments to police. ...
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Reuters
After Insulin Pump Hacking, Lawmakers Seek Review
ABC News
Two lawmakers are requesting a review of the government's security standards for wireless medical devices after a diabetic discovered how to remotely reprogram his and other people's insulin pumps. Reps. Anna Eshoo of California and Edward Markey of ...
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Local security team proves car systems can be hacked
KGO-TV
Now, a Bay Area congresswoman is calling for tougher standards, after the discovery that medical devices could be hacked and that's not all that could be vulnerable. Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, D-Palo Alto, called on the FCC to review security standards ...
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KGO-TV
Harleston farmer hails tree hacking judgement
Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
By Christine Cunningham A Norfolk farmer said that he hoped the successful prosecution of a man who felled and damaged a mature belt of trees on agricultural land backing on to his home at Harleston because he claimed it affected his TV reception, ...
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Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
Texas-based defense contractor hacked by Anonymous
Sacramento Bee
By RAPHAEL G. SATTER AP LONDON -- The email account of a senior official with a Texas-based defense and aerospace firm is the latest to fall victim to the hacking group known as Anonymous, an international band of cybersaboteurs notorious for their ...
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News Corp. PAC hands out cash during phone hacking scandal
Politico
In the first month after a phone hacking scandal rocked News Corp., four congressional campaign committees or leadership PACs received contributions from the political action committee of the company's American subsidiary, newly filed federal campaign ...
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Politico
Kids' Hacking Is Seldom Whooping Cough, Study Finds
U.S. News & World Report
FRIDAY, Aug. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Very few babies and children treated for coughs or respiratory illnesses have pertussis, a highly contagious childhood disease also known as whooping cough, Swiss researchers have found. The findings should reassure ...
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Blogs5 new results for hacking
 
Hacking Update: U.K. Trials Could Be Delayed Until 2013, Face ...
By DAVID LIEBERMAN, Executive Editor
Because of the parallel police inquiries into phone hacking and police corruption, any trials are likely to be delayed until the spring of 2013 as detectives sift through thousands of documents. And since some of the possible defendants ...
Deadline.com
Kids' Hacking Is Seldom Whooping Cough, Study Finds - Health News ...
By nalonsospc
FRIDAY, Aug. 19 (HealthDay News) — Very few babies and children treated for coughs or respiratory illnesses have pertussis, a highly contagious childhood disease also known as whooping cough, Swiss researchers have found.
Health News
Murdoch Phone Hacking Scandal: Private Investigator Ordered to ...
By Kevin Gosztola
Actor Steve Coogan, who has been fighting to uncover details on phone hacking by News of the World.
Firedoglake
NewsDaily: Murdoch tabloid private eye to reveal hacking orders
By Michael Holden
A private detective jailed for illegally intercepting voicemail messages on behalf of a journalist at one of Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers has been ordered to reveal who asked him to carry out the phone-hacking.
NewsDaily: Top Headlines
Three More Arrests in Murdoch Paper Phone Hacking Scandal | Care2 ...
By Kristina C.
Three more arrests were made in connection with the phone hacking scandal that came to light on July 4.
Care2 Causes

Web2 new results for hacking
 
Hacking - PC Magazine
Probably the most sensational news from last week's BlackHat conference was of Shady RAT, the long-term hacking campaign that… Read More » ...
securitywatch.pcmag.com/hacking
Reporter's letter ties Murdoch execs to hacking - Yahoo! News
Read 'Reporter's letter ties Murdoch execs to hacking' on Yahoo! News. LONDON ( Reuters) - Many senior executives at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World knew ...
news.yahoo.com/uk-parliamentary-body-likely-recall-james-m...


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