Sunday, September 4, 2011

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News10 new results for hacking
 
National headlines
STLtoday.com
Despite the phone hacking scandal in England, News Corp. gave Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch, 80, a $12.5 million bonus, according to an SEC filing. Son James turned down a $6 million bonus, saying "in light of the current controversy … ...
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Netherlands Acknowledges Hacking of Government Sites
New York Times
By AP AMSTERDAM — The Dutch government said Saturday it could not guarantee the security of its own Web sites, days after the private company it uses to authenticate them acknowledged it had been hacked. An official also said the government was taking ...
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Reporter arrested in hacking probe
Sydney Morning Herald
A 30-YEAR-OLD man has been arrested as part of investigations into phone hacking. He is the 15th person held since a wide-ranging inquiry into criminality at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World began early this year. An official at News International, ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Mystery over chopping of tree on school campus
Times of India
Purna Das, a cobbler who has been sitting under the tree shed for the past three years, recounted how some men arrived around 11am and began hacking the tree. "At first, I thought they were trimming the tree. But to my horror, I saw them hacking off ...
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"Ethical" Hacking?
Wall Street Journal
It's long been a curiosity: why, among all the technologically advanced nations in the world, is there so little computer hacking in India? Now don't get us wrong. Where-ever there's a computer, there's probably a hacker nearby. ...
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Student apologizes for mass hacking
AsiaOne
By Yan Weijue A student from the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies has made an online apology for his role in the mass hacking of his schoolmates' computers on Monday. He Jianfei, a member of the hack team to claim responsibility for the incident ...
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AsiaOne
Northampton man accused of being in international hacking group Anonymous
Northampton Chronicle & Echo
A 20-YEAR-OLD man from Northampton is suspected to be part of an international hacking gang believed to be behind a number of online attacks targeting companies such as Sony, eBay and Visa. Christopher Weatherhead, of Holly Road, Abington, ...
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Northampton Chronicle & Echo
Police arrest 16th person in hacking case
UPI.com
3 (UPI) -- Police in London have detained a man believed to be a former News of the World employee, bringing the number of arrests in the hacking scandal to 16. The man surrendered Friday at a police station in North London, the London Evening Standard ...
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Julianne Hough's Cell Phone Hacked, Personal Info Leaked
RTT News
(RTTNews) - Julianne Hough's cell phone has been hacked and subsequently pictures and personal information belonging to the star have been made public. Among the phone's contents were pics of Hough in a bathing suit, pics of Hough with boyfriend Ryan ...
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Scandal-hit News Corp reshuffles board
TODAYonline
News Corporation, which became mired in the phone-hacking scandal that engulfed the News of the World in July, announced on Friday that two of its longest-serving directors - Mr Ken Cowley and Mr Thomas Perkins - were stepping down. ...
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Blogs1 new result for hacking
 
Murdoch Family Feuding Over News Corp. Succession, Hacking ...
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Murdoch Family Feuding Over News Corp. Succession, Hacking Scandal - The Huffington Post.
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Web1 new result for hacking
 
News Corp revamps board after hacking scandal - FT.com
News Corp has made its first boardroom changes since the News of the World phone hacking scandal focused critical attention on governance at Rupert ...
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