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Hacking strikes Epson, Gabia The Korea Herald Hackers have struck once again, this time at a local branch of a Japanese company to expose the personal information of up to 350000 users amid rising concerns over hacking in the world's most wired country. Epson Korea, the local unit of Japan's Seiko ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sunday Round Up: News of the World, Phone Hacking, Brad Pitt, Celebrity Big ... The Drum The News of the World apparently hacked more of Milly Dowler's phone messages than first thought. According to The Observer, the Wall Street Journal has obtained copies of the newspaper from 2002 in which further information, apparently taken from the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kids learn computer programming at Hack the Future San Francisco Chronicle SAN JOSE -- Dozens of school-age kids gathered at the Tech Museum in downtown San Jose on Saturday for a day of hacking. Armed with laptop computers, the youngsters hunkered down around tables, and in bean-bag chairs on the floor, to learn from a team ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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China Hacking Threat a B2B Opportunity B2B News The survey of recent corporations falling prey to the various hacking attempts of activist groups, supposed government subversives, and random criminals creates an opportunity for custom computer programmers and system architects to craft specifically ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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" HACKED: Wisconsin State Elections Board Website " Brad Blog (blog) KPFK/Pacifica (90.7FM Los Angeles, 98.7FM Santa Barbara, 93.7FM N. San Diego, 99.5FM China Lake) By Brad Friedman on 8/20/2011 2:37pm Wisconsin's old State Elections Board website (http://elections.state.wi.us/) appears to have been "hacked by Sovalye" ... See all stories on this topic » |
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