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Private detective in UK phone hacking case reveals who told him to conduct ... Washington Post By AP, LONDON — A lawyer representing private detective Glenn Mulcaire in the British phone hacking scandal says he has disclosed the names of the News of the World employees who told him to break into voicemails. Mulcaire lawyer Sarah Webb says the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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So long iOS hacking? Apple recruits another jailbreak developer DVICE After a court battle with Sony for hacking the PS3, he's since been snatched up by Facebook. Nick "Comex" Allegra, the other jailbreaking genius is the guy behind Jailbreakme.com, a website that quickly and easily frees your iPhone from Apple's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China State TV Deletes Video Implying Hacking of Western Sites New York Times By EDWARD WONG BEIJING — The main Chinese state television network has deleted from the Internet a video that some foreign military and Internet security analysts say implies China has engaged in hacking attacks on Web sites in the West. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liverpool was not shocked by phone-hacking scandal Belfast Telegraph By Rogan Taylor As the nation reeled from the shock of discovering that a News International tabloid had hacked into Millie Dowler's phone, listened to (and deleted) messages to make space for more, and considerably added to the grief of her parents ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
News Corp Phone Hacking Scandal Expands To US Probe Minyanville.com By Minyanville Staff August 26, 2011 01:33 PM The UK-based phone hacking scandal that has taken a massive toll on Rupert Murdoch's News Corp empire is still playing out, only now US media attention has shifted to claims made about events here. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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CHIP presents: Hacking Health San Francisco Chronicle In short: you bring the talent, the passion, the need for change. We'll bring the rest. Prizes, judges and more to be announced soon. *Note: MIT will host a similar (read: competing) event in October: Hacking Medicine at MIT. Just saying. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google, Apple, Phone Hacking Reign Supreme on Blogs, Twitter Reuters The $12.5 billion Google-Motorola deal led the week on Twitter, followed by the News of the World phone hacking scandal. That would suggest that while coverage of the hacking scandal may not be as intense as it once was, public interest is still there. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NewsDaily: Murdoch tabloid private eye delivers hacking names By Tim Castle A private detective jailed for illegally intercepting voicemail messages on behalf of a journalist at one of Rupert Murdoch's British tabloids on Friday gave lawyers the names of the people he says ordered him to carry out the phone hacking. NewsDaily: Top Headlines | ||
swissmiss | Sugru Hacking Putty By swissmiss Sugru Hacking Putty. I don't know about your iPhone cables but mine break, right where the cable attaches to the connector. My friends over at Holstee found a perfect hack: SUGRU PUTTY. Team SUGRU (gaelic for play) was tired of not being ... swissmiss | ||
Documentary proving Chinese military university hacking ... By Sal Cangeloso Aug. 26, 2011 - Earlier this week it was revealed that a documentary had been made that proved a Chinese military university was using software to hack dissident groups as. Geek.com | ||
Hacking [Steve Jobs]: A retrospective - Hack a Day By Mike Nathan Provided you haven't been toiling away in a secret lair somewhere (we're looking at you [Jack]), odds are you may have seen the news that [Steve Jobs] stepped down as CEO of Apple this past Wednesday. Hack a Day | ||
Murdoch tabloid private eye delivers hacking names - Stabroek ... By Stabroek staff LONDON, (Reuters) - A private detective jailed for illegally intercepting voicemail messages on behalf of a journalist at one of Rupert Murdoch's British. Stabroek News |
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